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Identification of ACADM, ANGPTL4, and NFKB2 as significant predictors of OS in the TCGA-KIRC cohort.
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Data Sheet 1_Previous COVID-19 infection significantly reduces elastase levels in newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients.pdf
Published 2025“…Introduction<p>Tuberculosis (TB) is considered a risk factor for severe COVID-19 disease and the quality of life of patients co-infected with COVID-19 and TB is significantly impacted due to the nature of these diseases. …”
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Kenya: Enrolment, time to IVA, mortality, admissions and readmissions at sites in Kenya.
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Statins resulted in smaller neuronal soma size.
Published 2025“…Statin treatment decreased cell sizes in the larger cells more than in the smaller cells as seen in the greater divergence between lines plotted for larger cell somas (bottom panel). …”
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Table 1_Dual variants of uncertain significance in a case of hyper-IgM syndrome: implications for diagnosis and management.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Objective<p>This study aims to elucidate the clinical implications of concurrent AICDA and IKBKB homozygous variants in a pediatric patient diagnosed with hyper-IgM syndrome.</p>Methods<p>We present immunological and genetic analysis of a Tunisian patient with two homozygous variants of uncertain significance (VUSs) in the IKBKB and AICDA genes, suspected of causing hyper-IgM and immune deficiency. …”