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  1. 20101

    Image 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  2. 20102

    Data Sheet 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.zip by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  3. 20103

    Image 3_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  4. 20104

    Image 4_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  5. 20105

    Image 2_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  6. 20106

    Video 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.avi by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  7. 20107

    Image 8_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  8. 20108

    Table 2_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.docx by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  9. 20109

    Table 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.docx by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  10. 20110

    Image 6_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  11. 20111

    Data Sheet 2_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.zip by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  12. 20112

    Video 2_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.avi by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  13. 20113

    Image 5_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  14. 20114

    Image 7_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif by Arushi Dagar (22287460)

    Published 2025
    “…We found reductions in the intracellular levels of effector molecules, the degranulation of cytotoxic granules, and the extracellular concentrations of released effector molecules. …”
  15. 20115

    Data Sheet 1_Analysis between Helicobacter pylori infection and hepatobiliary diseases.docx by Zhenjun Yu (8205228)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to the non-infection group, patients in the infection group exhibited a significant decrease in albumin levels and a notable increase in total cholesterol and erythrocyte sedimentation rate levels. …”
  16. 20116

    Image 4_Serum neuritin as a predictive biomarker of early neurological deterioration and poor prognosis after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective cohort study.tif by Yanwen Xu (663813)

    Published 2025
    “…A multivariate logistic regression model was used to assess the independent relationships between serum neuritin levels, END, and poor prognosis.</p>Results<p>Serum neuritin levels were significantly increased at the time of patient admission, continued to rise on day 1, peaked on day 3, and then gradually diminished from day 5 until day 10. …”
  17. 20117

    Image 6_Serum neuritin as a predictive biomarker of early neurological deterioration and poor prognosis after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective cohort study.tif by Yanwen Xu (663813)

    Published 2025
    “…A multivariate logistic regression model was used to assess the independent relationships between serum neuritin levels, END, and poor prognosis.</p>Results<p>Serum neuritin levels were significantly increased at the time of patient admission, continued to rise on day 1, peaked on day 3, and then gradually diminished from day 5 until day 10. …”
  18. 20118

    Image 3_Serum neuritin as a predictive biomarker of early neurological deterioration and poor prognosis after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective cohort study.tif by Yanwen Xu (663813)

    Published 2025
    “…A multivariate logistic regression model was used to assess the independent relationships between serum neuritin levels, END, and poor prognosis.</p>Results<p>Serum neuritin levels were significantly increased at the time of patient admission, continued to rise on day 1, peaked on day 3, and then gradually diminished from day 5 until day 10. …”
  19. 20119

    Image 7_Serum neuritin as a predictive biomarker of early neurological deterioration and poor prognosis after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective cohort study.tiff by Yanwen Xu (663813)

    Published 2025
    “…A multivariate logistic regression model was used to assess the independent relationships between serum neuritin levels, END, and poor prognosis.</p>Results<p>Serum neuritin levels were significantly increased at the time of patient admission, continued to rise on day 1, peaked on day 3, and then gradually diminished from day 5 until day 10. …”
  20. 20120

    Image 2_Serum neuritin as a predictive biomarker of early neurological deterioration and poor prognosis after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective cohort study.tif by Yanwen Xu (663813)

    Published 2025
    “…A multivariate logistic regression model was used to assess the independent relationships between serum neuritin levels, END, and poor prognosis.</p>Results<p>Serum neuritin levels were significantly increased at the time of patient admission, continued to rise on day 1, peaked on day 3, and then gradually diminished from day 5 until day 10. …”