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Data Sheet 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.zip
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Image 3_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Image 4_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Image 2_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Video 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.avi
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Image 8_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Table 2_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.docx
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Table 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.docx
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Image 6_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Data Sheet 2_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.zip
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Video 2_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.avi
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Image 5_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Image 7_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…To study the function of NK cells in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, peripheral blood was obtained from patients admitted to the medical (non-ICU) wards at a large tertiary hospital. We demonstrated a decrease in the mature cytotoxic subset of NK cells within the peripheral blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Rice glycosyltransferase OsDUGT1 is involved in heat stress tolerance by glycosylating flavonoids and regulating flavonoid metabolism.doc
Published 2025“…Correspondingly, the loss of OsDUGT1 function caused a significant decrease in endogenous flavonoid accumulation in rice, which was demonstrated by our metabolomics analysis. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Different responses of soil bacterial community to plant–plant interactions under organic–inorganic fertilizers affect seedling establishment during subalpine forest s...
Published 2024“…Unlike inorganic fertilizer, organic fertilizer significantly affected bacterial communities and increased bacterial diversity, but did not alter the effects of plant–plant interactions on bacterial communities. …”
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Image_1_The causal effects of dietary component intake and blood metabolites on risk of delirium: a Mendelian randomization study.pdf
Published 2024“…Inverse variance weighting, maximum likelihood, weighted median, weighted mode, and MR-Egger methods were used for statistical analyses.</p>Results<p>We found that genetic prediction of salt added to food (odds ratio [OR] 1.715, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.239–2.374, p = 0.001) significantly increased the risks of delirium, while low-fat polyunsaturated margarine used in cooking (OR 0.044, 95%CI 0.004–0.432, p = 0.007), cheese intake (OR 0.691, 95%CI 0.500–0.955, p = 0.025) and coffee intake (OR 0.595, 95%CI 0.370–0.956, p = 0.032) was suggestively associated with decreased risks of delirium. …”
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Table_1_The causal effects of dietary component intake and blood metabolites on risk of delirium: a Mendelian randomization study.xlsx
Published 2024“…Inverse variance weighting, maximum likelihood, weighted median, weighted mode, and MR-Egger methods were used for statistical analyses.</p>Results<p>We found that genetic prediction of salt added to food (odds ratio [OR] 1.715, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.239–2.374, p = 0.001) significantly increased the risks of delirium, while low-fat polyunsaturated margarine used in cooking (OR 0.044, 95%CI 0.004–0.432, p = 0.007), cheese intake (OR 0.691, 95%CI 0.500–0.955, p = 0.025) and coffee intake (OR 0.595, 95%CI 0.370–0.956, p = 0.032) was suggestively associated with decreased risks of delirium. …”
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Image 1_A rapid and naked-eye methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus screening method based on CRISPR/Cas12a and hybridization chain reaction.tif
Published 2025“…In the absence of DNA targets, the trans-cleavage activity of Cas12a is inactivated, allowing HCR to proceed and form long double-stranded DNA, resulting in an increased fluorescent signal. In the presence of the DNA targets, the trans-cleavage activity of CRISPR/Cas12a is activated to cleave the trigger strand, failing HCR and leading to a decrease in the fluorescence signal. …”
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Supplementary file 1_A rapid and naked-eye methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus screening method based on CRISPR/Cas12a and hybridization chain reaction.docx
Published 2025“…In the absence of DNA targets, the trans-cleavage activity of Cas12a is inactivated, allowing HCR to proceed and form long double-stranded DNA, resulting in an increased fluorescent signal. In the presence of the DNA targets, the trans-cleavage activity of CRISPR/Cas12a is activated to cleave the trigger strand, failing HCR and leading to a decrease in the fluorescence signal. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Antibiotic subclasses differentially perturb the gut microbiota in kidney transplant recipients.pdf
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>Antibiotic administration was associated with a significant decrease in the Shannon alpha diversity index, a decreased abundance of 11 taxa including Eubacterium and Ruminococcus, and an increased abundance of 16 taxa including Enterococcus and Staphylococcus. …”