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Relationship between active protection in vaccinated buffaloes against haemorrhagic septicaemia and passive mouse protection test or serum antibody titres
Published 1994“…The relationship between the standard passive mouse protection test or serum antibody titres measured by indirect haemagglutination or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and active protection in buffaloes immunized with different types of haemorrhagic septicaemia bacterins was investigated. …”
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Mental imagery interventions to promote face covering use among UK university students and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Published 2022“…In this context, mental imagery exercises—self-directed imagining of an anticipated outcome or processes linked to a defined behaviour/activity—offer a well-evidenced, relatively simple behaviour change intervention. …”
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Epigenetic disturbances in obesity and diabetes : epidemiological and functional insights
Published 2020“…Epigenetic factors have demonstrated potential in accounting for additional phenotypic variation, along with providing insights into the causal relationship linking genetic variants to phenotypes. Scope of review: In this review article, we discuss the epidemiological and functional insights into epigenetic disturbances in obesity and diabetes, along with future research directions and approaches, with a focus on DNA methylation. …”
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Sexual selection predicts the persistence of populations within altered environments
Published 2021“…Testes mass, an indicator of post-copulatory selection, is, however, negatively linked with the abundance of species within the most disturbed habitats. …”
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Causalqa: a causal framework for question answering
Published 2022“…Furthermore, we introduce an interventional training paradigm based on previous theoretical works including recent theoretical works on linking graph neural networks to Structural Causal Models. …”
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Enaminone formation drives the coupling of biosynthetic pathways to generate cyclic lipopeptides
Published 2022“…Unlike Tsk A C, Tsk I K feature a rare enaminone-bridge that links the cyclic peptide scaffold to the AHA moiety. …”
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Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: biological role and therapeutic opportunities
Published 2023“…Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies and metagenomics have provided new insights into the gut microbial ecology and have helped in linking gut microbiota to CRC. Many studies carried out in humans and animal models have emphasized the role of certain gut bacteria, such as Fusobacterium nucleatum, enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis, and colibactin-producing Escherichia coli, in the onset and progression of CRC. …”
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Rheological characteristics of gelation
Published 2010“…These three properties are selected as their variations during the gelation process are closely linked to the rheological behaviour of the gel that will greatly affect the use of hydrogels in various industries. …”
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Implementation of a novel distributed traffic light scheduling strategy in a large scale urban traffic network simulated by VISSIM
Published 2016“…Results showed that the traffic scheduling strategy is effective in reducing queue delay times for links with the higher traffic volume. Future work would be required to implement the strategy in the large scale urban simulation model.…”
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Near-Infrared Fluorescent Molecular Probe for Sensitive Imaging of Keloid
Published 2018“…As keloid cells have high expression levels of fibroblast activation protein-alpha (FAPα), the probe (FNP1) is designed to have a caged NIR dye and a FAPα-cleavable peptide substrate linked by a self-immolative segment. FNP1 can quickly and specifically turn on its fluorescence at 710 nm by 45-fold in the presence of FAPα, allowing it to effectively recognize keloid cells from normal skin cells. …”
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Molecular features underlying neurodegeneration identified through in vitro modeling of genetically diverse parkinson’s disease patients
Published 2018“…Notably, PD neurons show that elevated RBFOX1, a gene previously linked to neurodevelopmental diseases, underlies a pattern of alternative RNA-processing associated with PD-specific phenotypes.…”
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Methods or methodology: terms that are too often confused
Published 2023“…Methodology is a broader concept as it refers to the overall approach to the research, includes a justification for this approach, and links to research philosophy, i.e., how we produce knowledge. …”
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Tau filaments are tethered within brain extracellular vesicles in Alzheimer’s disease
Published 2024“…Assembled tau associates with extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the central nervous system of individuals with AD, which is linked to its clearance and prion-like propagation. …”
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Minority ethnic pupils in the longitudinal study of young people in England (Extension report on performance in public examinations at age 16)
Published 2008“…Strand (2007) reported an analysis of the LSYPE Wave 1 data, specifically linked to the pupils’ attainment in Key Stage 3 (KS3) national tests in 2004. …”
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Tower companies vs. mergers in mobile networks
Published 2024“…The main driver of this change is linked to the reduction of capital expenditures by operators and the increasing sharing of infrastructure by tower companies that improves their assets’ tenancy ratios. …”
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The representation dynamic and the “normalization” of group differences
Published 2024“…<p>Intergroup inequality has been linked to differing norms of economic participation among groups. …”
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Intestinal piezo1 promotes neuroinflammation to facilitate oligodendrocyte ferroptosis post-traumatic brain injury
Published 2024“…This study utilized bioinformatics analysis with paired samples to explore potential causal links between inflammatory factors and TBI and cognitive impairment. …”
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Spectral variation of normalised laplacian for various network models
Published 2024“…Since the models inherit similar structural properties to the real-world network, by studying their nodes and links, many network properties can be identified. …”
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Reverse translational approaches to population neuroimaging: using rodent models to interpret genetic associations with MRI
Published 2023“…Researchers have identified novel links between imaging-derived phenotypes and genetics. …”
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Estrogenic post-menopausal anti-osteoporotic mechanism of Achyranthes aspera L.: Phytochemicals and network pharmacology approaches
Published 2024“…Hormone replacement therapy is used to treat postmenopausal syndrome caused by estrogen deficiency, but it has been linked to an increased risk of breast cancer. In India, Achyranthes aspera L. is traditionally used to treat menstrual problems; however, there is a lack of mechanistic evidence of its phytoestrogenicity. …”
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