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    NLSs can significantly impact intranuclear stages of HIV-1 infection. by Nicholas Rohlfes (20577485)

    Published 2025
    “…Results in A,B,D and F (mean ± SEM) are representative from 3 independent experiments with at least technical duplicates. …”
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    Spontaneous oxycodone withdrawal disrupts sleep/wake architecture. by Michael Gulledge (20577135)

    Published 2025
    “…For lights off, there is a significant increase in the # of bouts of all sleep stages (<b>B, C, D, right panels</b>) with a corresponding decrease in Wake bout duration (<b>D, right panel</b>). …”
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    Table 2_Bibliometric analysis of global research on the clinical applications of aminoglycoside antibiotics: improving efficacy and decreasing risk.docx by Tengxiang Zhao (20749475)

    Published 2025
    “…Avoiding prolonged dosing cycles and refraining from using AGs in patients with the m.1555 A > G gene variant can significantly mitigate the risk of ototoxicity. Future studies should examine the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic targets of AGs and assess the efficacy and safety of administration by inhalation to improve efficacy and decrease risk.…”
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    Table 1_Bibliometric analysis of global research on the clinical applications of aminoglycoside antibiotics: improving efficacy and decreasing risk.docx by Tengxiang Zhao (20749475)

    Published 2025
    “…Avoiding prolonged dosing cycles and refraining from using AGs in patients with the m.1555 A > G gene variant can significantly mitigate the risk of ototoxicity. Future studies should examine the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic targets of AGs and assess the efficacy and safety of administration by inhalation to improve efficacy and decrease risk.…”
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