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KO of iPLA<sub>2</sub>γ attenuates development of albuminuria in STZ-induced diabetic nephropathy.
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Control (Ctrl) GECs are more susceptible to injury compared to iPLA<sub>2</sub>γ KO GECs.
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Podocyte numbers in control and iPLA<sub>2</sub>γ KO mice (WT1-positive cells).
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Overview of the parameters used in the model.
Published 2024“…Scenario and sensitivity analyses confirm that even with lower vaccination coverage rates, significant benefits are observed: at 10% coverage, the number of infections drops to 115,231, and at 20% coverage, it further reduces to 76,031. …”
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Mortality rates per lifecycle stage [28].
Published 2024“…Scenario and sensitivity analyses confirm that even with lower vaccination coverage rates, significant benefits are observed: at 10% coverage, the number of infections drops to 115,231, and at 20% coverage, it further reduces to 76,031. …”
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Effects of cell culture patterns on injury and inflammation induced by the S1 protein.
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Effects of S1 protein and exposure duration on co-cultures of HPAEpics and AMs.
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Table 1_Assessing the disease burden of lower respiratory infections attributable to particulate matter pollution: trends from 1990 to 2021 and projections for 2022-2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Background<p>Particulate matter pollution (PMP) remains a leading risk factor for lower respiratory infections (LRIs) globally. However, the evolving contributions of household air pollution (HAP) versus ambient particulate matter pollution (APMP) across different development stages remain poorly characterized, hindering targeted intervention strategies.…”