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    <i>Oenocarpus bacaba</i> palm tree (A) and fruit (B). by Eudes Alves Simões-Neto (19697968)

    Published 2024
    “…Serological cure was achieved in 34.6% of cases, and IgG titers decreased in 15.3%.</p><p>Conclusions and significance</p><p>We encountered several barriers in managing ACD, including population vulnerability, reliance on outdated diagnostic techniques, lack of standardized molecular biology methods, and limited therapeutic options. …”
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    Hardware comparison. by Ariel Burman (20329776)

    Published 2024
    “…This results in three significant advantages: the footprint area decreases by more than eight times, leading to reduced power consumption and a faster response to non-stationary signals.…”
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    Phosphorylation as an Effective Tool to Improve Stability and Reduce Toxicity of Antimicrobial Peptides by Zufang Ba (11036420)

    Published 2024
    “…Among them, W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub>-P stood out as the most promising peptide, exhibiting similar antibacterial activity as its unphosphorylated analog W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub> but with significantly reduced hemolytic activity (19-fold decrease), cytotoxicity (3.3-fold decrease), and an extended serum half-life 6.3 times longer than W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub>. …”
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    Minimal data set. by Pornpan Chalermkitpanit (22110121)

    Published 2025
    “…The increased serum IL-6, GDF-15, and GM-CSF exhibited a significant correlation with clinical presentations. …”
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    Supplementary results_detailed. by Pornpan Chalermkitpanit (22110121)

    Published 2025
    “…The increased serum IL-6, GDF-15, and GM-CSF exhibited a significant correlation with clinical presentations. …”