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    Data_Sheet_1_Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment.docx by Takeshi Ikeuchi (397119)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>The PFAA profile, especially decreases in BCAAs and His, is associated with development of AD in MCI participants, and the difference was larger in the APOE ε4-negative population, suggesting that the PFAA profile is an independent risk indicator for AD development. …”
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    Characteristic of decreased bacterial diversity in psoriasis by Tong Su (425712)

    Published 2022
    “…After treated with ATB, we found substantial increase of Lactobacillales but significant decrease of Clostridiales and Coriobacteriales. …”
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    Post-RARP urinary continence recovery stratified by voided volume change. by Yuta Takeshima (818627)

    Published 2022
    “…A statistically significant difference was found for both curves, with a larger decrease in voided volume exhibiting a lower continence rate (log-rank test: P value = 0.011 and 0.008, respectively). …”
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    siRNA-based knockdown of <i>CLU</i> results in decreased VWF and CLU protein expression but no change in <i>VWF</i> mRNA content. by Allaura A. Cox (17980027)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>qPCR analysis of <i>CLU</i> expression demonstrates significant decrease in <i>CLU</i> expression after <i>CLU</i> siRNA knockdown (2A). …”
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    Loss of <i>Nf1</i> increases sleep fragmentation and decreases sleep depth. by Elizabeth B. Brown (4582978)

    Published 2023
    “…Compared to control and heterozygote flies, <i>nf1</i><sup>P1</sup> mutants have significantly lower bout lengths during the day (+, <i>P</i><0.0201; het, <i>P</i><0.0001), and night (+, <i>P</i><0.0001; het, <i>P</i><0.0001). …”