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6821
Functional characterisation of multiple sclerosis-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Eomesodermin region
Published 2015“…Despite observing significant differences in expression between genotype groups in a pilot study, findings in a larger cohort did not reach the threshold for significance. …”
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6822
Industrial policy refraction: how corporate strategy shapes development outcomes in Brazil
Published 2017“…Refraction is not categorical, but a matter of degree. My findings are brought to bear on three traditionally disparate bodies of research –industrial policy, corporate strategy and institutional theory – extending each and also bringing them into fruitful communion with one another.…”
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6823
The effects of angiotensin-receptor blockade on mood and vigilance behaviour in a gamified foraging task
Published 2023“…Additionally, we replicated the finding that task environment impacts mood ratings and suggest this task may therefore be useful for investigating mood in future studies.…”
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6824
International healthcare workers’ experiences and perceptions of the 2022 multi-country mpox outbreak
Published 2025“…Where offered, there were high levels of uptake across all regions. The findings highlight a critical need for addressing the profound gaps in HCW knowledge about re-emerging diseases with pandemic potential. …”
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6825
Molecular and physiological consequences of prematurity and blood pressure elevation on the young adult left ventricular stress response
Published 2018“…Collectively, these findings suggest preterm-born young adults have reduced myocardial functional reserve which likely contributes to risk of future disease including heart failure. …”
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6826
Techniques for analysis and integration of histology data and agent-based modelling of T cell-tumour interactions
Published 2023“…In the final part of the thesis we develop a new on-lattice ABM which builds on the findings of our first model, and use it to identify conditions under which spatial statistics enable us to make earlier and more accurate predictions of tumour responses to immunotherapy.…”
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6827
Accessibility, inclusivity, and implementation of COVID-19 clinical management guidelines early in the pandemic: a global survey
Published 2021“…<br><strong> Conclusion: </strong>Our findings highlight important gaps in COVID-19 CMG development and implementation challenges during a pandemic, particularly affecting at-risk populations and lower resourced settings. …”
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6828
Performance and validation of a digital memory test across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum
Published 2025“…Memory imprecision was able to predict cognitive decline on standard cognitive tests over one year. Overall, these findings show how it might be possible to use a digital memory test in clinics and clinical trial contexts to stratify and track performance across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum.…”
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6829
Foreign language learning in the age of the internet: A comparison of informal acquirers and traditional classroom learners in central Brazil
Published 2015“…The evidence suggests this type of motivation, significantly more associated with FASILs than CTLs, led users to engage deeply with the linguistic details of informal sources.</p> <p>The findings challenge dominant paradigms in several fields of SLA which prioritize expert regulation over independent discovery and controlled, collaborative environments over real-world contexts of use entered into for personal reasons.…”
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6830
Characterization of ubiquitin-activated DNA-protein crosslink repair in vitro
Published 2024“…</p> <p><strong><em>Conclusion:</em></strong> Our study has demonstrated that ubiquitination of the DPC substrates is a key pathway in regulating SPRTN activity. These findings will not only contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms by which SPRTN proteolysis in DPCs repair, but also provide a powerful <em>in vitro</em> approach for drug screening to develop new cancer treatment strategies.…”
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6831
Frailty, multimorbidity and polypharmacy: exploratory analyses of the effects of empagliflozin from the EMPA-KIDNEY trial
Published 2024“…</p> <br> <p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> These findings support the use of SGLT2 inhibitors in CKD, irrespective of frailty, multimorbidity or polypharmacy.…”
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6832
Enhancing trauma triage in low-resource settings using machine learning: a performance comparison with the Kampala Trauma Score
Published 2025“…Conclusion: ML models demonstrated superior predictive capabilities over the KTS in predicting triage decisions, even when utilising a limited set of injury information about the patients. These findings suggest a promising opportunity to advance trauma care in LMICs by integrating ML into triage decision-making. …”
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6833
Structure of a fully assembled γδ T-cell antigen receptor
Published 2024“…Reducing this conformational heterogeneity by transferring the Vδ3Vγ8 TCR variable domains to an αβ TCR enhanced receptor signaling, suggesting that γδ TCR organization reflects a compromise between efficient signaling and the ability to engage structurally-diverse ligands. Our findings reveal the remarkable structural plasticity of the TCR on evolutionary timescales, and recast it as a highly versatile receptor capable of initiating signaling as either a rigid or flexible structure.…”
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6834
RADAR-AD: assessment of multiple remote monitoring technologies for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease
Published 2025“…The machine-learning-based analysis demonstrated that RMT-based models could identify subjects in the prodromal stage with an Area Under the ROC Curve of 73.0 %. In addition, our findings show that the Amsterdam iADL questionnaire has high discriminatory abilities. …”
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6835
Immunological screening of Lassa virus among health workers and contacts of patients of Lassa fever in Ondo State
Published 2021“…<p><b>Conclusion</b></p> These findings suggest that majority of the health workers are naïve to the virus and hence may be prone to the viral infection. …”
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6836
Controls on present-day and future rainfall over southern Africa in coupled climate models
Published 2018“…Meanwhile, in the subtropical region, intermodel variability in the strength of anomalous northeasterlies across the high topography of Tanzania and Malawi explains 72% of the intermodel spread in rainfall. These findings suggest that improving the representation of the Angola Low, topography and the northeasterly flow should be targets for model development. …”
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6837
Extreme rainfall and landslides as a response to human-induced climate change: a case study at Baixada Santista, Brazil, 2020
Published 2024“…Our estimates suggest that extreme precipitation events are having shorter return periods due to climate change and increased urbanization and population growth is exposing more people to these events. These findings are especially important for decision-makers in the context of disaster risk reduction and mitigation and adaptation to climate change.…”
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6838
Prioritizing questions and topics for the development of guidelines and consensus-based recommendations supported by ILAE: a scoping review and proposal of prioritization criteria
Published 2025“…We searched Medline/PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Scopus without time or language limits. The findings were synthesized qualitatively. A consensus-based process was followed to develop a prioritization scoring tool for CPGs and another for CBRs. …”
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6839
The geomorphic work of the European mole (Talpa europaea): long-term monitoring of molehills using structure-from-motion photogrammetry
Published 2024“…In addition, measurements of molehill volume are used to estimate the excavation rate of moles over a month. Findings show that (i) molehills are dynamic landforms that change in size and shape in response to phases of construction, collapse, erosion, and rebuilding, (ii) rates of degradation are influenced by soil characteristics and seasonal weather conditions, (iii) molehills can persist as landscape features for several months, (iv) and moles are capable of moving a substantial volume of sediment in highly active areas (3.89 m<sup>3 </sup>ha<sup>-1</sup> month<sup>-1</sup>). …”
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6840
Three essays on frictions of trade
Published 2018“…At the same time, sectors producing time-sensitive products benefit more from road construction and improvement. These findings support the claim that intranational trade costs, which have the same impact as international trade costs, are a determinant of comparative advantage and affect international trade patterns.…”
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