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  1. 26981

    Changes in the visual analyzer occurring as a result of space flight by M.A. Valyakh, N.G. Baeva

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Baeva<sup>1,2</sup><br> <sup>1</sup> City Clinical Hospital No. 15, Moscow, Russian Federation<br> <sup>2</sup> Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation<br> <br> Nowadays, objectives of space medicine are to study the impact of space factors (microgravity, hypogravity, space radiation) on the human body, as well as to develop recommendations for improving the performance of crew members during space expeditions.…”
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  2. 26982

    ‘That’s kind of under my work blanket’—redeployment experiences of children’s hospital staff during the covid-19 pandemic: a qualitative interview study by Paula Kelly, Susie Aldiss, Jo Wray, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, Faith Gibson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Redeployment is an intentional process to mobilise human resources by reassigning a healthcare worker to a new role or new work location, to achieve sustainable delivery of patient care. …”
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  3. 26983

    All‐Inorganic Perovskite Quantum‐Dot Optical Neuromorphic Synapses for Near‐Sensor Colored Image Recognition by Yung‐Chi Yao, Chia‐Jung Lee, Yong‐Jun Chen, Jun‐Zhi Feng, Hongseok Oh, Chin‐Shan Lue, Jinn‐Kong Sheu, Ya‐Ju Lee

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The ONS device exhibits distinct wavelength responses essential for emulating colored image recognition capability inherent in the human visual system. Additionally, the seamless integration of electronics and photonics within a unified material system establishes a novel paradigm for optical retrieval, enabling real‐time perception of the encoded status of the ONS device. …”
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  5. 26985

    hnRNPA2/B1 Ameliorates LPS-Induced Endothelial Injury through NF-κB Pathway and VE-Cadherin/β-Catenin Signaling Modulation In Vitro by Yi Chen, Dan Tang, Linjie Zhu, Tianjie Yuan, Yingfu Jiao, Hexin Yan, Weifeng Yu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We investigated the effect of hnRNPA2/B1 on lipopolysaccharide- (LPS-) induced vascular endothelial injury in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and the underlying mechanisms. …”
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  6. 26986

    Can serum orexin levels be used as a marker in childhood epilepsy? by Mutluay Arslan, Canan Üstün, Ayşe Nur Coşkun, Hasan Çelik, Hacı Nadir Yalçın, Eda Karaismailoğlu, Erdim Sertoğlu, Bülent Ünay

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Material and methods: The study was conducted between December 2021 and December 2022 in the Department of Pediatric Neurology of a tertiary hospital. 30 epilepsy patients who had a seizure in the last 24 h, 30 epilepsy patients in remission, and 17 healthy controls were included in the study. The Human Orexin‐A Enzyme‐Linked Immunosorbent Assay Kit was used to measure serum orexin‐A level. …”
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  7. 26987

    Factors Influencing Informed Consent Preferences in Digital Health Research: Survey Study of Prospective Participants by Brian J McInnis, Ramona Pindus, Daniah Kareem, Daniela G Vital, Eric B Hekler, Camille Nebeker

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To promote understanding among prospective participants, researchers should take a human-centered approach to develop consent communications. …”
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  8. 26988

    Infection and HLA-G Molecules in Nasal Polyposis by Roberta Rizzo, Nicola Malagutti, Daria Bortolotti, Valentina Gentili, Antonella Rotola, Enrico Fainardi, Teresa Pezzolo, Claudia Aimoni, Stefano Pelucchi, Dario Di Luca, Antonio Pastore

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Sinonasal polyposis (SNP) is a chronic inflammatory pathology with an unclear aetiopathogenesis. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one candidate for the development of SNP for its epithelial cell trophism, hyperproliferative effect, and the induction of immune-modulatory molecules as HLA-G. …”
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  9. 26989

    MUC1 and glycan probing of CA19-9 captured biomarkers from cyst fluids and serum provides enhanced recognition of ovarian cancer by Shamima Afrin Ruma, Rufus Vinod, Shruti Jain, Kaisa Huhtinen, Johanna Hynninen, Janne Leivo, Kim Pettersson, Karin Sundfeldt, Kamlesh Gidwani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Search for assay designs for targets initially captured by a CA19-9 antigen reactive antibody from human body fluids by probing with fluorescent nanoparticles coated with lectins or antibodies to known EOC associated proteins. …”
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    DYNLT3 overexpression induces apoptosis and inhibits cell growth and migration via inhibition of the Wnt pathway and EMT in cervical cancer by Jianan Zhang, Qi Shen, Lu Xia, Xueqiong Zhu, Xuejie Zhu

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Furthermore, the effects of DYNLT3 on the tumorigenicity and metastasis of cervical cancer in nude mice were analyzed by performing immunohistochemistry, and we found that the expression level of the DYNLT3 protein was higher in human normal cervical tissues than in cervical cancer tissues. …”
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  12. 26992

    Contractile Protein Expression and Phosphorylation and Contractility of Gastric Smooth Muscles from Obese Patients and Patients with Obesity and Diabetes by Wen Li, Kent C. Sasse, Yulia Bayguinov, Sean M. Ward, Brian A. Perrino

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Here, we compared the expression and phosphorylation of Ca2+ sensitization and contractile proteins in human gastric muscles from obese nondiabetic and diabetic patients. …”
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  13. 26993

    Novel Graphical Analyses of Runs of Homozygosity among Species and Livestock Breeds by Laura Iacolina, Astrid V. Stronen, Cino Pertoldi, Małgorzata Tokarska, Louise S. Nørgaard, Joaquin Muñoz, Anders Kjærsgaard, Aritz Ruiz-Gonzalez, Stanisław Kamiński, Deirdre C. Purfield

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Examination of these regions in the cattle genome showed genes potentially important for natural and human-induced selection, concerning, for example, meat and milk quality, metabolism, growth, and immune function. …”
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  14. 26994

    Understanding the dynamics of compliance to smoke-free policy regulations: Exploring the perspectives of venue owners and staff in Türkiye by Ezgi Baltacı, Aslı Çarkoğlu, Sejal Saraf, Toker Ergüder, Gül Ergör, Mutlu Hayran, Connie Hoe

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Results The respondents expressed that the smoke-free policy aimed to protect employees and customers from secondhand smoke (SHS), respect human health, and improve air quality. Findings suggest that the positive attitude of venue owners and staff toward the smoke-free policy serves as a facilitator. …”
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  15. 26995

    %diag_test: a generic SAS macro for evaluating diagnostic accuracy measures for multiple diagnostic tests by Jacques K. Muthusi, Peter W. Young, Frankline O. Mboya, Samuel M. Mwalili

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results We tested the macro for quality control purposes by reproducing results from published work on evaluation of multiple types of dried blood spots (DBS) as an alternative for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viral load (VL) monitoring in resource-limited settings compared to plasma, the gold-standard. …”
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  16. 26996

    GGCX promotes Eurasian avian-like H1N1 swine influenza virus adaption to interspecies receptor binding by Jiahui Zou, Meijun Jiang, Rong Xiao, Huimin Sun, Hailong Liu, Thomas Peacock, Shaoyu Tu, Tong Chen, Jinli Guo, Yaxin Zhao, Wendy Barclay, Shengsong Xie, Hongbo Zhou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The Eurasian avian-like (EA) H1N1 swine influenza virus (SIV) possesses the capacity to instigate the next influenza pandemic, owing to its heightened affinity for the human-type α-2,6 sialic acid (SA) receptor. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms underlying the switch in receptor binding preferences of EA H1N1 SIV remain elusive. …”
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    RIPK1 expression and inhibition in tauopathies: implications for neuroinflammation and neuroprotection by Ignacio Silva-Llanes, Ignacio Silva-Llanes, Ignacio Silva-Llanes, Enrique Madruga, Enrique Madruga, Ana Martínez, Ana Martínez, Isabel Lastres-Becker, Isabel Lastres-Becker, Isabel Lastres-Becker, Isabel Lastres-Becker

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our findings show elevated levels of RIPK1 mRNA levels across various forms of tauopathies, in both mouse models and human tissue samples associated with primary and secondary TAU-related disorders. …”
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  19. 26999

    Colonization by Triatoma sordida Stål, 1859 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) in an urban area: assessment of transmission risk in the Araçatuba region, state of São Paulo, Braz... by Rubens Antonio da Silva, Fernanda Santos Silva, Neusa Madalena Bertani de Freitas, Neusa Madalena Bertani de Freitas, Tânia Mara Tomiko Suto, Rosemari Suto, Wilson Antonio de Souza, Abílio José Batista Costa, Keuryn Alessandra Mira Luz Requena

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The food source study demonstrated contact with bird, rodent, feline and human blood. These findings reinforce the concern about the urbanization of the T. sordida species in the state of São Paulo, highlighting the need to increase health education actions aimed at monitoring the situation.…”
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  20. 27000

    Expression and Clinical Significance of DAP3 in Breast Cancer and Effect of Bruceine D on Expression of DAP3:Analysis Based on Data-mining from Bioinformatics by Wenlong WANG, Qingzhi KONG, Hongda LU, Qingdong XIANG, Dianlei LIU

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…On-line analysis of nine DAP3 gene datasets collected from Oncomine database showed that the expression of DAP3 gene in breast cancer tissues was distinctly higher than that of breast adjacent normal tissues(<italic>P</italic>&lt;0.05).Moreover, <italic>Kaplan-Meier plotter</italic> of overall survival indicated that the breast cancer patients with high expression of DAP3 have a worse survival, and the breast cancer patients with low expression of DAP3 have a better survival(<italic>P</italic>&lt;0.05).Further subgroup analysis revealed that the expression of DAP3 had a significant effect(<italic>P</italic>&lt;0.05)on the prognosis of breast cancer patients except for basal-like subtype, estrogen receptor-negative subtype and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 overexpression subtype breast cancer patients. …”
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