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    Clinical data on 29 patients with leprosy. by Priyanka Sivakumaran (5200697)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>29 individuals were identified and 20 interviewed. 26 (89.7%) individuals completed monthly mROM. 9 (31%) had switched from WHO MDT to mROM (five of whom (55.6%) were interviewed). BI reduced significantly following mROM treatment (p = 0.04). 17 individuals (58.6%) experienced a leprosy reaction. …”
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    Antiviral effects of <i>Sarcodia suae</i> water extracts against vesicular stomatitis virus infection by Tsai-Fei Chang (19856752)

    Published 2024
    “…The standout among these was <i>Sarcodia suae</i> water extract (SSWE), which not only significantly repressed VSV replication and enhanced cell survival without cytotoxic effects, but also demonstrated its antiviral activity through interference with viral attachment, entry, RNA replication, and egress, and reduced VSV-induced autophagy in Mv1Lu cells during the late stages of infection. …”
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    Differences in magnitude and velocity of decay of the different compartments of the viral reservoir. by Maria C. Puertas (8801768)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A. The overall decrease in each fraction of the viral reservoir during the first year after ART initiation is expressed as the ratio of week 48 to baseline values. …”
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    Evaluation results of eye detection approaches. by Verdzekov Emile Tatinyuy (19959261)

    Published 2024
    “…Metrics on selection speed, words per minute, and usability ratings were significantly improved with the hierarchical technique. …”
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    Shows the block diagram of ResNet34. by Verdzekov Emile Tatinyuy (19959261)

    Published 2024
    “…Metrics on selection speed, words per minute, and usability ratings were significantly improved with the hierarchical technique. …”
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    Oligos used in this study. by Yanfeng Li (113424)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we show that increased expression of <i>Rnf213</i> is significantly regulated by interferon alpha/beta receptor (IFNAR) signaling during bacterial infection and ligand stimulation. …”
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    The effect of IFN-β and Vit D on the NF-κB gene expression. by Farzad Nasri (8941850)

    Published 2025
    “…Two lower concentrations of Vit D induced a reduction in the NF-κB expression compared to the control, while the highest concentration increased it significantly <b>(B)</b>. In the co-treatment groups, a dose-dependent decrease pattern among different concentration was seen in the NF-κB expression, but generally it was increased compared to the control <b>(C)</b>. …”
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    Raw data. by Yaowen Hu (9187133)

    Published 2025
    “…The relationship is nonlinear: increases in concentration reduce death risk below a certain threshold, but above it, the association weakens. …”
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    Flow chart of participants. by Yaowen Hu (9187133)

    Published 2025
    “…The relationship is nonlinear: increases in concentration reduce death risk below a certain threshold, but above it, the association weakens. …”
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    Study scheme. by Ayako Shoji (78037)

    Published 2024
    “…The incidence rate of suspected mild cognitive impairment was significantly lower in the post-CHAP group even after adjusted known factors associated with cognitive disorders. …”
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    Characteristics of the participants. by Ayako Shoji (78037)

    Published 2024
    “…The incidence rate of suspected mild cognitive impairment was significantly lower in the post-CHAP group even after adjusted known factors associated with cognitive disorders. …”
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    Incidence rates of sMCI and sSCI. by Ayako Shoji (78037)

    Published 2024
    “…The incidence rate of suspected mild cognitive impairment was significantly lower in the post-CHAP group even after adjusted known factors associated with cognitive disorders. …”