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    Significantly Enriched Pathways. by Jiyong Zhang (2498740)

    Published 2025
    “…By comparing samples from NAFLD patients and healthy controls, we identified 1,770 significant DEGs, with 1,073 being upregulated and 697 downregulated. …”
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    Trial profile. by Chanel Avenant (409756)

    Published 2024
    “…The open-label WHICH clinical trial, conducted at two sites in South Africa from 2018–2019, randomized HIV-negative women aged 18–40 years to 150 mg DMPA-IM 12-weekly (n = 262) or 200 mg NET-EN 8-weekly (n = 259). We measured testosterone by UHPLC-MS/MS and SHBG by immunoassay in matched pairs of serum samples collected at baseline (D0) and at peak serum progestin levels at 25 weeks post initiation (25W) (n = 214–218 pairs). …”
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    The effect of HA digestion and HA replenishment alone or with CS on barrier function measured by TEER. by Charlotte J. van Ginkel (20790466)

    Published 2025
    “…PS decreased TEER. (C) Different treatments (treatment groups n = 8)with HA and/or CS did not affect TEER recovery after PS treatment, full recovery was seen in all groups after 24 hours. …”
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    GhmiR858 Inhibits the Accumulation of Proanthocyanidins by Targeting <i>GhTT2L</i> in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) by Jun Mei (652633)

    Published 2023
    “…Excessive expression of GhmiR858 restrained the expression of <i>GhTT2L</i>, resulting in a significant decrease in PA abundance. Conversely, a reduction in GhmiR858 activity upregulated <i>GhTT2L</i>, which increased PA accumulation. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Decreasing the Surgical Errors by Neurostimulation of Primary Motor Cortex and the Associated Brain Activation via Neuroimaging.PDF by Yuanyuan Gao (448666)

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, by concurrently monitoring the cortical activations of the subjects via functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), our study showed that the cortical activation patterns were significantly different between the tDCS and Sham group, with the activation of primary motor cortex (M1) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) contralateral to the anodal electrode significantly decreased while supplemental motor area (SMA) increased by tDCS. …”