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    Data_Sheet_1_Low bone mineral density is associated with gray matter volume decrease in UK Biobank.docx by Polona Kalc (12642145)

    Published 2023
    “…Objectives<p>Previous research has found an association of low bone mineral density (BMD) and regional gray matter (GM) volume loss in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We were interested whether BMD is associated with GM volume decrease in brains of a healthy elderly population from the UK Biobank.…”
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    S1 Data - by Zixiang Wang (7548716)

    Published 2024
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    Image1_Reduction of kinesin I heavy chain decreases tau hyperphosphorylation, aggregation, and memory impairment in Alzheimer’s disease and tauopathy models.jpg by Karthikeyan Selvarasu (14004867)

    Published 2022
    “…We also found that the knockdown and knockout (KO) of KIFf5B significantly decreased the tau stability, and overexpression of KIF5B in KIF5B-KO cells significantly increased the expression of phosphorylated and total tau levels. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Effect of decreased platelets on postoperative recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma.docx by Kenji Yagi (2990967)

    Published 2023
    “…The association between preoperative PC and postoperative CSDH recurrence was investigated. We used the first quartile of PC, PC < 170 × 10<sup>3</sup>/μL to define a threshold for decreased PC.…”
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    Bendamustine treatment of haematological malignancies: significant risks of opportunistic viral, fungal and bacterial infections by Tony K.Y. Wu (12531048)

    Published 2022
    “…Univariate analysis showed CMV reactivation to be significantly associated with elevated lactate dehydrogenase (<i>P</i> = 0.045), decreased albumin (<i>P</i> = 0.003) and older age (reactivation versus no reactivation: 66.3 ± 11.4 versus 59.4 ± 14.5 years, <i>P</i> = 0.0016). …”
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