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significantly affected » significantly associated (Expand Search), significantly reduced (Expand Search), significant effect (Expand Search)
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affected decrease » affected areas (Expand Search), effects decreased (Expand Search)
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The table shows the significant and non-significant altered group with different parameters.
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Decreased regulatory T cells and increased monocytes are observed in peripheral blood of obese mice.
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Latency reversal agents affect differently the latent reservoir present in distinct CD4<sup>+</sup> T subpopulations
Published 2019“…<div><p>Latency reversal agents (LRAs) have proven to induce HIV-1 transcription in vivo but are ineffective at decreasing the size of the latent reservoir in antiretroviral treated patients. …”
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Differences among the classes of CAMs.
Published 2025“…Some <i>N</i>-hydroxypyridinedione (HPD) HBV RNaseH inhibitors significantly reduced accumulation of capsids in HBV-replicating cells. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Higher Circulating Vitamin D Levels Are Associated With Decreased Migraine Risk: A Mendelian Randomization Study.pdf
Published 2022“…Using pooled migraine summary data with no sample overlap, MR analysis showed per standard deviation increase in circulating vitamin D levels was significantly associated with a decreased migraine risk (OR = 0.916, 95% CI = 0.859–0.977, p = 0.008). …”
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