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Plot showing the significant correlation between participant age and QOLI<sub>TOTDIFF</sub>.
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Factors associated with AUD among PLHIV attending CTC centers at Moshi Municipal, Kilimanjaro.
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Changes in TEER and permeability of EA.hy926 cells exposed to EVs or pellets from infected or uninfected macrophages.
Published 2020“…Interestingly, TEER increased significantly (up to 15 Ω/cm<sup>2</sup>) when EA.hy926 cells were exposed to EVs obtained from infected U937 macrophages (<i>EV (+)</i><sub><i>4G2</i></sub> or <i>P(+))</i> (B). …”
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Anti-IL-10 treatment did not significantly affect macrophage activation or parasitemia levels.
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The conference effect: National surgery meetings are associated with increased mortality at trauma centers without American College of Surgeons verification
Published 2019“…However, adjusted mortality increased significantly for patients admitted to trauma centers that lacked ACS trauma verification during conferences versus non-conference days (OR 1.2, p = 0.008), particularly for patients with penetrating injuries, whose mortality rose from 11.6% to 15.9% (p = 0.006).…”
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