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  1. 1861

    In Vitro Antiplasmodial, Cytotoxicity, and Antioxidant Activities of Lophira lanceolata (Ochnaceae): A Cameroonian Plant Commonly Used to Treat Malaria by Mounvera Abdel Azizi, Noumedem Anangmo Christelle Nadia, Yamssi Cedric, Gamago Nkadeu Guy-Armand, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain Aboubakar Sidiki, Tientcheu Noutong Jemimah Sandra, Tako Djimefo Alex Kevin, Vincent Khan Payne

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It tested in vitro the extracts against Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 and multiresistance Dd2. Macrophage cell lines (RAW 264.7 cells) and red blood cells were used for cytotoxicity tests. …”
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  2. 1862
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  4. 1864

    THE ROLE OF ANTI-VEGF THERAPY IN IMPROVING THE EFFICACY OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SECONDARY NEOVASCULAR GLAUCOMA by Uliana Sydorchuk, Ihor Novytskyy

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Patients underwent trabeculectomy (TE) according to our modification in 18 cases or implantation of the Ex-PRESS mini-shunt in 7 cases. Lucentis was injected intravitreally at a dose of 0.5 mg 5-7 days before surgery. …”
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  5. 1865

    Chemical Composition of Royal Jelly and Effects of Synbiotic with Two Different Locally Isolated Probiotic Strains on Antioxidant Activities by Nabas Zaid, Haddadin Malik S.Y., Haddadin Jamal, Nazer Ibrahim K.

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…IC50 values were estimated at 226.7 μg/mL for B. bifidum supplemented with 7.5% royal jelly and at 210.2 μg/ml for L. acidophilus supplemented with 2.5% royal jelly. …”
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  6. 1866
  7. 1867

    A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Outcomes for Type 1 Diabetes after Bariatric Surgery by Alexandra Chow, Noah J. Switzer, Jerry Dang, Xinzhe Shi, Christopher de Gara, Daniel W. Birch, Richdeep S. Gill, Shahzeer Karmali

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…An improvement in HbA1c was also seen from 8.46±0.78% preoperatively to 7.95±0.55% (P=0.01) and 8.13±0.86% (P=0.03) at 12 months and at study endpoint, respectively. …”
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  8. 1868

    Ellagic Acid Alleviates Rheumatoid Arthritis in Rats through Inhibiting MTA1/HDAC1-Mediated Nur77 Deacetylation by Huanjin Song, Hao Wu, Jun Dong, Sihua Huang, Jintao Ye, Ruoxi Liu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…EA downregulated the MTA1/HDAC1 complex in MH7A cells. MTA1 knockdown inhibited proliferation, inflammation, and oxidative stress and promoted apoptosis in MH7A cells, while HDAC1 overexpression reversed these effects. …”
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  9. 1869
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  12. 1872

    XCL1-secreting CEA CAR-T cells enhance endogenous CD8+ T cell responses to tumor neoantigens to confer a long-term antitumor immunity by Kun Chen, Fei Zhao, Hong Zhao, Dongmei Wang, Chunfeng Qu, Zhiyuan Wu, Feifei Wang, Xing-Ning Li, Ruochan Zhang, Chentong Xiao, Yuliang Ran

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We modified CEA-specific CAR-T cells, aiming to stimulate endogenous CD8+ T cell responses against neoantigens that were derived from CEA-positive tumors destroyed by the CAR T cells.Methods In a conventional CEA CAR (reg-CAR), we modified it to express lymphotactin XCL1 and interleukin (IL)-7 genes, constructing a modified 7XCL1-CAR. By generating the CEA-specific 7XCL1-CAR T cells, we assessed their antitumor efficacy against CRC cells with varying levels of CEA expression, both in cell-cultures and in two strains of tumor-bearing syngeneic mice.Results Following retroviral transduction, 7XCL1-CAR T cells and reg-CAR T cells exhibited similar positive proportions of CEA-CAR and CD4:CD8 ratios. …”
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  13. 1873

    Evaluation of treadmill cardiopulmonary exercise testing and field measurement results in women’s youth and adult national team water polo players by Mark Zamodics, Mate Babity, Attila Mihok, Csaba Bognar, Agnes Bucsko-Varga, Panka Kulcsar, Dora Boroncsok, Regina Benko, Alexandra Fabian, Balint Lakatos, Hajnalka Vago, Attila Kovacs, Bela Merkely, Orsolya Kiss

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…No significant differences were found between CPET and swimming tests for resting heart rate (75[IQR:65–85] vs. 71[IQR:63–81] BPM, p = 0.33) and lactate levels (1.5[IQR:1.1–1.7] vs. 1.5[IQR:1.3–1.7] mM, p = 0.33). Maximal heart rates were higher during CPET than swimming (196.3 ± 9.7vs.191.0 ± 12.5 BPM, p < 0.001), while maximal lactate levels were lower (8.4 ± 2.4vs.9.6 ± 2.7 mM, p < 0.05).Lactate levels remained elevated after routine cool-down swimming ordered by the trainers, but decreased after suggested further training (6.6 ± 2.7vs.3.7 ± 1.6 mM, p < 0.001). …”
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