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    Evaluation of a hypothesized Sertoli cell-based adverse outcome pathway for effects of diisononyl phthalate on the developing testis by J.M. Rogers, A.N. Buerger, M.M. Heintz, C.M. Palermo, L.C. Haws, I.A. Lea

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The sparse evidence currently available is insufficient to support the applicability of the hypothesized Sertoli cell-based AOP to DINP.…”
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    Food sweeteners: Angels or clowns for human health? by Qiao-Yun Hong, Yan Huang, Jie Yang, Long-Teng Su, Zhao-Ri Dai, Cheng-Fei Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With the global prevalence of obesity and diabetes continuing to rise, metabolic diseases caused by excessive sugar intake have become a significant public health issue. In this context, various sweeteners as sugar substitutes have been widely used in the food industry. …”
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    Dual Roles of microRNA-122 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Breast Cancer Progression and Metastasis: A Comprehensive Review by Essam Al Ageeli

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This review synthesizes current research on miR-122’s functions in these cancers, focusing on its potential as a diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic target. …”
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    Utilizing Flaxseed as an Antimicrobial Alternative in Chickens: Integrative Review for <i>Salmonella enterica</i> and <i>Eimeria</i> by William C. Weston, Karen H. Hales, Dale B. Hales

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…We begin by familiarizing the reader with the global legislation of antibiotics in animal husbandry; highlighting gaps and current issues for <i>Salmonella enterica</i> (<i>S. enterica</i>) and <i>Eimeria</i> (coccidiosis-inducing). …”
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