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Data Sheet 1_Lack of association between genetic variations in CYP3A5 and blood pressure or hypertension risk in the UK biobank.pdf
Published 2025“…While some previous studies reported that CYP3A5 variants were associated with decreased blood pressure and risk of HTN, others reported no associations. …”
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IQGAP1 is a protein that plays a critical role in regulating the level of apoptosis in endothelial cells.
Published 2025“…<p>(A) The Annexin V–FITC/propidium iodide (PI) assay results indicate that Si-IQGAP1 can slightly decrease the apoptosis rate of normal cells, whereas knocking down IQGAP1 in PA-induced cells (PA + Si-IQGAP1) can significantly reduce the apoptosis rate. …”
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PCA of bacterial communities.
Published 2025“…A significant positive correlation was observed between AK and both <i>Firmicutes</i> and <i>Kapabacteria</i> individually; furthermore, AP exhibited a highly significant positive correlation with <i>Kapabacteria</i> but a significant negative correlation with <i>unidentified Archaea</i>. …”
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OUT Venn diagram.
Published 2025“…A significant positive correlation was observed between AK and both <i>Firmicutes</i> and <i>Kapabacteria</i> individually; furthermore, AP exhibited a highly significant positive correlation with <i>Kapabacteria</i> but a significant negative correlation with <i>unidentified Archaea</i>. …”