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Fig 1B raw image.
Published 2025“…<i><i>Ctsz</i></i> disturbance within murine macrophages enhances production of chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 1 (CXCL1), a known biomarker of TB severity. From a Ugandan household contact study, we identify significant associations between <i>CTSZ</i> variants and TB disease severity. …”
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Overview of selected datasets.
Published 2025“…Moreover, geographical location exerts a more significant impact on microbial diversity than the disease state in a specific location, highlighting the potential for precision medicine to tailor interventions based on individual or regional microbiome characteristics.…”
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Descriptive statistics.
Published 2024“…It includes absenteeism, decreased motivation and academic performance, and a cynical attitude toward peers and teachers. …”
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Readability tools, formulas and descriptions.
Published 2025“…It was found that the readability levels of the answers produced by AI-based chatbots were above the 6th grade level and showed a statistically significant difference (p < 0.001). …”
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Mediation results confirmed by Sobel test.
Published 2024“…It includes absenteeism, decreased motivation and academic performance, and a cynical attitude toward peers and teachers. …”
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Mediation analysis.
Published 2024“…It includes absenteeism, decreased motivation and academic performance, and a cynical attitude toward peers and teachers. …”