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Characteristics of the participants.
Published 2025“…<div><p>This study is the first in Japan to prospectively examine the relationship between walking to and from school and physical activity in primary school children. A total of 76 participants completed baseline and follow-up assessments, and their mean age was 9.6 ± 1.0 years at baseline and 10.6 ± 1.0 years at follow-up. …”
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Histological scoring system of burned dermis.
Published 2024“…The body weight in Opium 5% significantly decreased compared to all other groups after ten days. …”
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Histological scoring system of burned epidermis.
Published 2024“…The body weight in Opium 5% significantly decreased compared to all other groups after ten days. …”
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Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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Raw data of Fig 2-Fig 13 in this study.
Published 2025“…The results of qPCR and Western blot analysis revealed that binding of rTsSPc with CK8 and activation of RhoA/ROCK1 pathway significantly decreased the expression levels of gut epithelial tight junctions (TJs, E-cad, Occludin and Claudin-1), and increased the paracellular permeability. …”
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