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    The injectable contraceptives depot medroxyprogesterone acetate and norethisterone enanthate substantially and differentially decrease testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin... by Chanel Avenant (409756)

    Published 2025
    “…After adjusting for change from D0, the total testosterone, SHBG and calculated free testosterone levels were significantly higher for DMPA-IM than NET-EN (64.9%, p < 0.0001; 101.2%, p < 0.0001; and 38.0%, p = 0.0120, respectively). …”
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    Additional file 3 of Single-cell profiling reveals a reduced epithelial defense system, decreased immune responses and the immune regulatory roles of different fibroblast subpopula... by Lin Lin (46073)

    Published 2025
    “…Supplementary Material 3: Additional file 3: Figure S3. Changes in the expression of TLRs, the chemokine system and metabolic activities in macrophages. …”
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    Ecological and Health Risk Mediated by Micro(nano)plastics Aging Process: Perspectives and Challenges by Kexiao Song (13003200)

    Published 2025
    “…Aged micro­(nano)­plastics (MNPs) are normally the ultimate state of plastics in the environment after aging. The changes in the physical and chemical characteristics of aged MNPs significantly influence their environmental behavior by releasing additives, forming byproducts, and adsorbing contaminants. …”
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    Ecological and Health Risk Mediated by Micro(nano)plastics Aging Process: Perspectives and Challenges by Kexiao Song (13003200)

    Published 2025
    “…Aged micro­(nano)­plastics (MNPs) are normally the ultimate state of plastics in the environment after aging. The changes in the physical and chemical characteristics of aged MNPs significantly influence their environmental behavior by releasing additives, forming byproducts, and adsorbing contaminants. …”
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