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    Effects of herbicide diclofop-methyl on oxidative stress and microcystin release in cyanobacterium Microsystis aeruginosa by Ye Jing, Liu Chaonan, Liu Weiping

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…However, the intracellular MC-LR contents in 5 mg/mL diclofop-methyl treated samples were lower than the control, which were 0.34, 0.82, 2.76 and 0.11 folds from the second day to the fifth day, respectively.In conclusion, diclofop-methyl may collapse the transmembrane proton gradient and destroy the cell membrane through lipid peroxidation and free radical oxidation, which results in more MC-LR release from cyanobacteria to the water body. …”
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    CLINICAL VALIDATION OF FLOW CYTOMETRY 10 COLOR PANEL FOR ASSESSMENT OF MEASURABLE RESIDUAL DISEASE IN ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA by MRV Ikoma-Colturato, AR Severino, JFDS Tosi, CM Bertolucci, I Colturato, FBR Silva, ER Mattos, MP Souza, AJ Simione, VAR Colturato

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…MRD AML by multiparametric flow cytometry (MFC) requires complete standardization of processes to ensure optimal results. In addition, clinical validation of the MRD assessment strategy is essential. …”
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    The impact of diarrhoea in infants on the quality of life of low-income households by Montagu Murray, Marije Versteeg, Jannie Hugo

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…The study, as well as the clinical trials and cost studies, was commissioned by GlaxoSmithKline to assist in the decision-making processes regarding whether and how to implement a newly developed vaccine against rotavirus through national immunisation programmes. …”
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    CLINICAL HETEROGENEITY AND IMPACT OF TREATMENT INITIATION TIME IN NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA by FET Filho, ACC Farias, IL Pontes, FAC Silva, LA Gurgel, RM Ribeiro, RS Andrade, DS Oliveira

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Material and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study involving NHL patients treated in the hematology ward at Hospital Geral de Fortaleza. …”
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    Impact of Biochar Aging on Soil Physicochemical Properties by Tamara Apostolović, Arthur Gross, Álvaro Fernando García Rodríguez, José María de la Rosa, Bruno Glaser, Heike Knicker, Snežana Maletić

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Biochar undergoes significant transformations in soil as a result of chemical, physical, and biological processes. These alterations can impact its initial properties, influencing both its agronomic effectiveness and its capacity for carbon sequestration. …”
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    Reconstruction of a lncRNA-Associated ceRNA Network in Endothelial Cells under Circumferential Stress by Zhuhui Huang, William Adiwignya Winata, Kui Zhang, Yang Zhao, Yang Li, Ning Zhou, Shaoyou Zhou, Wei Fu, Bokang Qiao, Guoqi Li, Yihui Shao, Jubing Zheng, Ran Dong

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Functional analysis showed that different biological processes enriched in biological regulation, response to stimulus and cell communication. …”
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    Understanding mechanisms of Polygonatum sibiricum-derived exosome-like nanoparticles against breast cancer through an integrated metabolomics and network pharmacology analysis by Tingwen Ming, Yang Yang, Bing Shang, Zhihao Li, Fangling Ren, Lun Wu, Shuya Zhang, Jun Zhu, Qinhua Chen, Jingjian Liu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Research has found that plant-derived exosome-like nanoparticles (PELNs) have enormous potential in the field of biomedicine, such as serving as natural nanomedicines to treat diseases or as carriers for drug delivery. …”
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    Effects of Selenium Application on Fermentation Quality, Chemical Composition, and Bacterial Community of Hybrid <i>Pennisetum</i> Silage by Xinzhu Chen, Shuiling Qiu, Liang Huang, Yanie Yang, Xiaoyun Huang, Xiusheng Huang, Deqing Feng

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The dominant bacterial phyla in silage samples were Firmicutes and Proteobacteria. Compared with Se0, Bacterial Shannon index in Se1 and Se2 were higher, while Chao1 and ACE indices of Se1, Se2, Se3, Se5, and Se6 were higher. …”
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