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    A LINK BETWEEN AUTOPHAGY REGULATORY PROTEINS M-TOR AND BECLIN-1 AND PARAMETERS OF LYMPHOGENIC METASTASIS IN COLORECTAL CANCER by S. V. Vtorushin, K. V. Rachkovsky, N. V. Krakhmal, I. V. Stepanov, M. V. Zavyalova

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Autophagy regulation is a complicated and multi-stage process. The main regulator here is a  signaling pathway that activates serine/threonine protein kinase m-TOR (the mammalian  target of rapamycin). …”
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    Biogenic Synthesis of Copper and Zinc Oxide from <i>Eucalyptus dunnii</i> Leaves for <i>Pinus elliottii</i> Wood Preservation by Nathalia V. V. de Nunes, Sarah K. S. da Silva, Marlon B. B. Rodrigues, Nidria D. Cruz, Augusto S. do Nascimento, Ester S. M. Kegles, Rafael Beltrame, Darci A. Gatto, Rafael A. Delucis, André L. Missio

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The exposure to weathering aging did not significantly alter the mechanical properties of the samples, but it caused the leaching of particles from the treated wood surface, as shown by colorimetric results. …”
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    Evaluation of a high-throughput Candidozyma auris assay for use on the cobas 5800/6800/8800 omni Utility Channel by Jeffrey Alexander, Natacha Martins-Sorenson, Arrash Moghaddasi, Andrew T. Hill, Jody Harris, Stephen McCune, Erin Gick, YanChun Zhu, Sudha Chaturvedi, Michael Lewinski, Kyle C. Cady

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…To facilitate this, a high-throughput (HTP) assay with a short turnaround time and minimal manual processing has significant value. Here, we present ongoing research on the detection of C. auris by direct testing of nasal/axilla/groin swab samples using the HTP cobas 5800/6800/8800 family of systems that has the ability to process up to 1,056 samples in an 8 h shift. …”
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    Problems of adherence to therapy in patients with gout in real clinical practice by Elena V. Shchemeleva, Elena A. Skorodumova

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The average uric acid level in the group receiving urate-lowering therapy was 7.5±0.2 mg/dl, and in the sample without therapy – 8.5±0.3 mg/dl (p0.05); 70.3% of the surveyed patients reported that they did not follow a diet, only 13%, according to words, comply and 16.7% try to comply with the necessary restrictions in nutrition. 44.2% of patients from the group have never seen a rheumatologist, 33.3% have been treated once during the entire period of the disease, 19.6% are observed from time to time and only 2.9% of the entire group was regularly observed by a rheumatologist. …”
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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARAMETERS OF THE DENTAL APPARATUS AND RESPIRATORY ORGANS IN ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT by V.L. Bogdanov, T.A. Vyshemyrska, A.Ya. Grigorenko, N.N. Tormakhov, P.S. Flis

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Testing the hypothesis of the normal distribution of sample data by the Shapiro-Wilk test showed that the frequency distribution of measurement data in the samples is close to normal. …”
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    Comparison of Socal Score and Hasford Score Against the Response of Imatinib Mesylate Therapy in Patients with Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia in dr. Saiful Anwar Hospital Malang by Somarnam, Budi Darmawan Machsoos, Djoko Heri Hermanto

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…To see the difference in distribution between the two scores, a marginal homogeneity statistic was used. To see the process of changing the response of patients treated with Imatinib, a suitability test using chi-square and Fischer was conducted with a significant p value, p <0.05. …”
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    Virome drift in ulcerative colitis patients: faecal microbiota transplantation results in minimal phage engraftment dominated by microviruses by Daan Jansen, Sara Deleu, Clara Caenepeel, Tine Marcelis, Ceren Simsek, Gwen Falony, Kathleen Machiels, João Sabino, Jeroen Raes, Séverine Vermeire, Jelle Matthijnssens

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The role of viruses in this process, however, remains underexplored. To address this, we analyzed the gut virome using metagenomic sequencing of enriched viral particles from 320 longitudinal fecal samples of 44 patients enrolled in the RESTORE-UC FMT trial. …”
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    EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF EFFECTIVENESS OF DEEP FLUORIDATION OF ENAMEL DURING SECONDARY MINERALIZATION OF THE PERMANENT TEETH ENAMEL by H. V. Sorochenko

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Enamel samples of the third group were the control ones and they were not treated. …”
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    Distribution Characteristics and Ecological Risk Assessment of Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) in Different Water Sources, Soil Profiles and Rice Crops Under Rura... by Menghua Xiao, Caijie Yang, Lei Wang, Shizong Zheng, Ling Xiong, Peipei Kong, Jiafang Cai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Five rice plant and soil samples were, respectively, taken from each treatment using the five-point sampling method in this study. …”
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    Selection of Mycoprotein-producing yeast as a new source of non-meat proteins by N. Viveros-Lizondo, B. García-Béjar, A. Haro, A. Soriano, M. Arévalo-Villena

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…To quantify protein content, the Bradford method was used, and samples were pre-treated with ultrasound (50W/10 min), which significantly increased protein release. …”
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    A data-driven approach utilizing machine learning (ML) and geographical information system (GIS)-based time series analysis with data augmentation for water quality assessment in M... by Abhijeet Das

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…It was shown that the primary causes of the decline in river quality at poor locations were the nutrients group (agricultural runoff), as well as the elements of alkalinity, hardness, EC, and solids (soil leaching and runoff process). In conclusion, this work showed that the water was potentially hazardous to health of the consumers at some investigated locations and highlighted the need to treat industrial and municipal wastewater. …”
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    Utilizing low-cost mausambi peel-derived adsorbents for the effective treatment of complex industrial dye mixture in wastewater: Unravelling the adsorption mechanism by Stuti Jha, Rama Gaur, Syed Shahabuddin, Inderjeet Tyagi, Jayant Giri, Mohammad Kanan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The complex nature of wastewater due to the presence of multiple contaminants has made water treatment a tedious process. The development of effective adsorbents which are capable of removing multiple contaminants from wastewater is the call of the hour. …”
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    Unveiling cellular changes in leukaemia cell lines after cannabidiol treatment through lipidomics by David Chamoso-Sanchez, Martina Panini, Clarissa Caroli, Matilde Marani, Lorenzo Corsi, Francisco J Rupérez, Antonia Garcia, Federica Pellati

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Then, control and treated cells of HL-60 and K-562 cell lines were studied through an untargeted lipidomic approach. …”
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    Sustainable resource recovery from hydrated waste cement for calcium carbonate and silica extraction: Circular economy in construction by Prinya Chindaprasirt, Vanchai Sata, Peerapong Jitsangiam, Kamchai Nuithitikul, Yanika Bamrungkit, Ubolluk Rattanasak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The rapidly expanding infrastructure sector in Thailand has boosted the consumption of ready-mix concrete, generating significant quantities of hydrated waste cement (HWC) during the truck washing process. HWC, composed primarily of calcium silicate hydrate (CSH), calcium hydroxide (CH), and fine sand, is commonly disposed of in landfills, incurring additional costs and environmental concerns. …”
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    Identification of novel ferroptosis-related biomarkers associated with the oxidative stress pathways in ischemic cardiomyopathy by Huilin Liu, Yuan Xu, Yuanmei Liu, XueJun Han, Liping Zhao, Yixuan Liu, Fuchun Zhang, Yicheng Fu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Background: Ferroptosis is a cell death process that depends on iron and reactive oxygen species. …”
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    Evaluation of Antigenicity of Components of Tracheal Allotransplant and Effect of Immunosuppressant Regime in a Rodent Model by Dimpy Sharma, Subramania Iyer, Sobha Subramaniam, Janarthanan Ramu, Mohit Sharma, Ajit Nambiar, AKK Unni, Sivanarayanan S.

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Background Tracheal transplantation seems to be the logical step in the process of reconstruction of the trachea following a long-segment resection, which is usually done to treat malignant disease or benign stenosis of the airway caused by a traumatic, congenital, inflammatory, or iatrogenic lesion. …”
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    Microvesicles carrying EV71 virions cross BBB through endocytic pathway to induce brain injury by Xiaoyan Tian, Bingxin Liu, Linrun Li, Meng Yuan, Qiao You, Rui Zhang, Deyan Chen, Min Cheng, Nan Zheng, Miao He, Zhiwei Wu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Through in vivo imaging, we confirmed the ability of MVs to cross the BBB. qPCR assays showed a higher copy number of EV71 in both blood and brain samples in the mice treated with MVsEV71 compared to those treated with free EV71. …”
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    Effects of use of riboflavin and ultraviolet light for pathogen inactivation on quality of platelet concentrates by Stanojković Zoran, Antić Ana, Stojanović Miodrag

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to establish the influence of the process of pathogens photoinactivation using riboflavin and UV rays on the biochemical and functional characteristics of platelet concentrates prepared from “buffy coat”. …”
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