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    Difference in GMT for HPV16 and HPV18 in PWH. by Alvine M. Akumbom (20460907)

    Published 2024
    “…Historically, the efficacy of vaccines has been suboptimal in PWH compared to people without HIV (PWoH).A systematic review of HPV vaccine trials in PWH was conducted using PRISMA guidelines. Outcomes of interest were vaccine efficacy, immunogenicity, and predictors of HPV vaccine efficacy. …”
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    Fig 3 - by Alvine M. Akumbom (20460907)

    Published 2024
    “…Historically, the efficacy of vaccines has been suboptimal in PWH compared to people without HIV (PWoH).A systematic review of HPV vaccine trials in PWH was conducted using PRISMA guidelines. Outcomes of interest were vaccine efficacy, immunogenicity, and predictors of HPV vaccine efficacy. …”
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    Summary of characteristics of studies reviewed. by Alvine M. Akumbom (20460907)

    Published 2024
    “…Historically, the efficacy of vaccines has been suboptimal in PWH compared to people without HIV (PWoH).A systematic review of HPV vaccine trials in PWH was conducted using PRISMA guidelines. Outcomes of interest were vaccine efficacy, immunogenicity, and predictors of HPV vaccine efficacy. …”
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    Cumulative meta-analysis. by Alvine M. Akumbom (20460907)

    Published 2024
    “…Historically, the efficacy of vaccines has been suboptimal in PWH compared to people without HIV (PWoH).A systematic review of HPV vaccine trials in PWH was conducted using PRISMA guidelines. Outcomes of interest were vaccine efficacy, immunogenicity, and predictors of HPV vaccine efficacy. …”
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    Summary of immunogenicity information. by Alvine M. Akumbom (20460907)

    Published 2024
    “…Historically, the efficacy of vaccines has been suboptimal in PWH compared to people without HIV (PWoH).A systematic review of HPV vaccine trials in PWH was conducted using PRISMA guidelines. Outcomes of interest were vaccine efficacy, immunogenicity, and predictors of HPV vaccine efficacy. …”
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    Reduced mitochondrial function and protein expression in 21-28wk-old R14<sup>Δ/+</sup> mice. by Brian Foo (19273132)

    Published 2024
    “…Protein expression represented as a Volcano plot. Proteins with significant and non-significant (ns) changes in expression indicated with dark- and light-grey dots, respectively. …”
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    Single-driver controllability of brain networks. by Remy Ben Messaoud (20521877)

    Published 2025
    “…Low-dimensional control centrality exhibits a significant reorganization compared to standard control centrality. …”
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    Primers for qPCR. by Kaitao Zhao (3617825)

    Published 2025
    “…Transiently or stably knockdown of MRE11, RAD50 or NBS1 in hepatocytes before HBV infection significantly decreased viral markers, including cccDNA, while reconstitution reversed the effect. …”
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    Antibodies used for western blotting. by Kaitao Zhao (3617825)

    Published 2025
    “…Transiently or stably knockdown of MRE11, RAD50 or NBS1 in hepatocytes before HBV infection significantly decreased viral markers, including cccDNA, while reconstitution reversed the effect. …”
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    Target sequences of siRNAs. by Kaitao Zhao (3617825)

    Published 2025
    “…Transiently or stably knockdown of MRE11, RAD50 or NBS1 in hepatocytes before HBV infection significantly decreased viral markers, including cccDNA, while reconstitution reversed the effect. …”
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    Plasmids information. by Kaitao Zhao (3617825)

    Published 2025
    “…Transiently or stably knockdown of MRE11, RAD50 or NBS1 in hepatocytes before HBV infection significantly decreased viral markers, including cccDNA, while reconstitution reversed the effect. …”
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    Raw data. by Kaitao Zhao (3617825)

    Published 2025
    “…Transiently or stably knockdown of MRE11, RAD50 or NBS1 in hepatocytes before HBV infection significantly decreased viral markers, including cccDNA, while reconstitution reversed the effect. …”
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    Bacterial strains used in this study. by Nobuo Fuke (22190368)

    Published 2025
    “…Interestingly, heat-killed <i><i>P. copri</i></i> grown in normal medium also reduced the proportion of Smurf individuals. …”
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    The loss of bone in the femoral distal epiphysis is affected by housing type and weightlessness conditions in microgravity. by Rukmani Cahill (20939813)

    Published 2025
    “…Interestingly, (C) Tb.Th. is not affected by age, cage type, or spaceflight, however age and spaceflight significantly increase (D) Tb.Sp (E) Tb.Pf is only effected in FL. …”
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    Differentially abundant proteins in the haemolymph.  by Louise M. Coates (22298169)

    Published 2025
    “…Proteins of interest are coloured for vitellogenin (green), hemocyanin (pink), lectin_C (blue), α-amylase (orange) and serpin (yellow), with the shape corresponding to the differential abundance (i.e., square representing decreased abundance and triangles representing increased abundance). …”
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    Table_1_Regional and social disparities in cessation behavior and motivation to quit among U.S. adult current smokers, Tobacco Use Supplement to the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Po... by Candon Johnson (11572623)

    Published 2024
    “…Notably, the Asian non-Hispanic group in the Northeast experienced a significant decrease in quit interest (–17.9%) but an increase in recent successful cessation (+369.2%).…”
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    Data Sheet 1_Grassland restoration impacts human-wildlife and social conflicts in the Chyulu Hills, Kenya.docx by Camila I. Donatti (8442690)

    Published 2025
    “…There was a negative and significant correlation between the area restored in each site and both the number of human-wildlife conflicts and the number of social conflicts, showing that conflicts decrease as restoration increases. …”
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    Supplementary file 1_Influence of circadian rhythm on the determination of the IMMune age indeX (IMMAX).docx by Sina Trebing (22578458)

    Published 2025
    “…Interestingly, the individual chronotype influenced the diurnal rhythm of the IMMAX score with morning types showing a decrease of IMMAX values during the day.…”
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    GWAS summary statistics for major depressive disorder symptoms (2024) by Mark James Adams (748366)

    Published 2025
    “…</li></ul><p dir="ltr">Symptoms analysed:</p><ul><li>MDD1: Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day</li><li>MDD2: Markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities most of the day, nearly every day</li><li>MDD3: Significant change in weight or appetite</li><li>MDD3a: Significant weight loss or decrease in appetite</li><li>MDD3b: Significant weight gain or increase in appetite</li><li>MDD4: Sleeping too much or not sleeping enough</li><li>MDD4a: Insomnia nearly every day</li><li>MDD4b: Hypersomnia nearly every day</li><li>MDD5: Changes in speed/amount of moving or speaking</li><li>MDD5a: Psychomotor agitation nearly every day</li><li>MDD5b: Psychomotor slowing nearly every day</li><li>MDD6: Fatigue or loss of energy nearly every day</li><li>MDD7: Feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt</li><li>MDD8: Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness</li><li>MDD9: Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide or a suicide attempt or a specific plan for attempting suicide</li></ul><p></p>…”