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  1. 211941

    Effect of Chewing Hardness on Cognitive-Associated Brain Regions Activation by Hansol Lee, Ji-Hye Kim, Seungho Kim, Sung Ho Jang, Yongmin Chang, Youn-Hee Choi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Two-sample t-test result indicated that the hard-chewing group had higher activation mostly in the caudate nucleus and frontal brain regions associated with cognitive function compared with the soft-chewing group. …”
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  2. 211942

    Long-term efficacy and safety of dupilumab for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis: a prospective real-world cohort study in China by Yuyi Wang, Yuyi Wang, Yuyi Wang, Yuyi Wang, Ruiling Jia, Ruiling Jia, Ruiling Jia, Ruiling Jia, Qin Hu, Qin Hu, Qin Hu, Qin Hu, Xiao Tao, Xiao Tao, Xiao Tao, Xiao Tao, Qi He, Qi He, Qi He, Qi He, Guangying Luo, Guangying Luo, Guangying Luo, Guangying Luo, Qiong Xiong, Qiong Xiong, Qiong Xiong, Qiong Xiong, Zhongyu Zhang, Zhongyu Zhang, Zhongyu Zhang, Zhongyu Zhang, Yujuan Xiao, Yujuan Xiao, Yujuan Xiao, Yujuan Xiao, Yi Liu, Yi Liu, Yi Liu, Yi Liu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Nineteen adverse events occurred during the 52-week period (incidence rate: 14.52%), mostly mild and manageable.ConclusionsDupilumab demonstrated significant efficacy and a low incidence of adverse events over 52 weeks in Chinese patients with moderate-to-severe AD, making it an effective and safe long-term treatment option. …”
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  3. 211943

    Crude Drugs for Clearing Heat Contain Compounds Exhibiting Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Interleukin-1β-Treated Rat Hepatocytes by Airi Fujii, Saki Onishi, Nodoka Watanabe, Mizuki Kajimura, Kentaro Ito, Keita Minamisaka, Yuto Nishidono, Saki Shirako, Yukinobu Ikeya, Mikio Nishizawa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…., Kampo medicines, consist of crude drugs (mostly plants) that have empirical pharmacological functions (‘<i>Yakuno</i>’ in Japanese), such as clearing heat. …”
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  4. 211944

    Electroencephalogram pattern predicting neurological outcomes of children with seizures secondary to abusive head trauma by Cheng-Che Chou, Ju-Yin Hou, I-Jun Chou, Shih-Yun Lan, Shu-Sing Kong, Man-Hsu Huang, Yu-Chieh Weng, Yi-Yu Lin, Cheng-Yen Kuo, Meng-Ying Hsieh, Min-Liang Chou, Po-Cheng Hung, Huei-Shyong Wang, Kuang-Lin Lin, Yi-Shan Wang, Jainn-Jim Lin

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Seizure occurrence reduced mostly at the second day after admission in seizure groups; but children with persistent seizures for 1 week showed poor neurological outcomes. …”
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  8. 211948

    Decoding MUC1 and AR axis in a radiation-induced neuroendocrine prostate cancer cell-subpopulation unveils novel therapeutic targets by Catarina Macedo-Silva, Ângela Albuquerque-Castro, Iris Carriço, Joana Lencart, Isa Carneiro, Lucia Altucci, João Lobo, Vera Miranda-Gonçalves, Rui Henrique, Margareta P. Correia, Carmen Jerónimo

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Despite the initial efficacy of radiotherapy (RT) in treating prostate adenocarcinoma (PCa), disease progression can lead to the emergence of neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) - a highly aggressive malignancy for which standard therapies are mostly ineffective. Although oncogenic MUC1-C is a leading driver of NEPC and of PCa lineage plasticity, its putative role in response to RT, including RT-induced neuroendocrine transdifferentiation (tNED), has not been explored. …”
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  9. 211949

    Antibiotic-mediated dysbiosis leads to activation of inflammatory pathways by Jemma J. Taitz, Jemma J. Taitz, Jian Tan, Jian Tan, Duan Ni, Duan Ni, Camille Potier-Villette, Camille Potier-Villette, Georges Grau, Georges Grau, Ralph Nanan, Ralph Nanan, Ralph Nanan, Laurence Macia, Laurence Macia, Laurence Macia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Epidemiological analysis revealed a positive correlation between global antibiotic consumption and IBD incidence.DiscussionOur findings demonstrate that antibiotic-mediated dysbiosis results in significantly altered short-chain fatty acid levels but immune homeostasis in spleen and MLNs at steady state is mostly preserved. Non-specific activation of splenocytes ex vivo, however, revealed mice with perturbed microbiota had significantly elevated production of TNF. …”
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  10. 211950

    Prediction and zoning evaluation of in-situ stress field in deep tight sandstone reservoirs of Western Sichuan Depression, Sichuan Basin: a case study of the second member of Xujia... by Tao HUANG, Ruixue LI, Hucheng DENG, Jianhua HE, Kesai LI, Yan LIU, Zehou XIANG, Yifei DU, Tairan YE

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The results show that the current maximum horizontal principal stress direction in the Xu 2 Member of the Xinchang structural belt mostly ranges from N85° to 108°E, with an overall counterclockwise rotation as burial depth increases. …”
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  11. 211951

    Blocking LIF and PD-L1 enhances the antitumor efficacy of SBRT in murine PDAC models by Jian Ye, Brian A Belt, Shuyang S Qin, Rachel Jewell, Laura M Calvi, Bradley N Mills, Tara G Vrooman, Carl J Johnston, Scott A Gerber, Angela L Hughson, Gary Hannon, Maggie L Lesch, Jim Eyles, Nadia Luheshi, Noah A Salama, Sidney Lesser, Sarah L Eckl, Lauren Benoodt, Edith Lord, David Linehan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The beneficial effects of triple therapy were mostly abrogated by depletion of CD8+ T cells. In addition, triple therapy downregulated pathways related to tumor stemness, proliferation, and metabolism, and reduced EMT. …”
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  14. 211954

    Sex-dependent efficacy of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor agonist FTY720 in mitigating Huntington’s disease by Jingyun Wu, Irene Santos-Garcia, Ivan Eiriz, Thomas Brüning, Aleš Kvasnička, David Friedecký, Tuula A. Nyman, Jens Pahnke

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Motor functions and body weight improved mostly in female mice with sustained estrogen levels, whereas males had to compensate for the ongoing, disease-related testis atrophy and the loss of androgen production.Our study underscores the beneficial therapeutic effects of FTY on HD involving endogenous steroid hormones and their important anabolic effects. …”
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  18. 211958

    The heterozygous mutation COL4A4 c.817-1G>A causes Alport syndrome in a Chinese family: a case report by Dayan Wang, Dayan Wang, Xiaobing Li, Xiaobing Li, Kaichao Cheng, Kaichao Cheng, Lanjin Zheng, Lanjin Zheng, Pengfei Yu, Pengfei Yu, Panjian Lai, Panjian Lai

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…BackgroundAlport syndrome is an inherited glomerular disease that leads to progressive kidney failure, hearing loss, and eye problems. Diagnosis mostly relies on tests of tissue pathology and genetic analysis. …”
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  19. 211959

    PgtE protease enables virulent Salmonella to evade C3-mediated serum and neutrophil killing by Michael H. Lee, Araceli Perez-Lopez, Leigh A. Knodler, Grace Nguyen, Gregory T. Walker, Judith Behnsen, Steven Silva, Jean Celli, Melissa A. Tamin, Michael H. Liang, Karine Melchior, Felix A. Argueta, Sean-Paul Nuccio, Manuela Raffatellu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…However, these activities have mostly been observed with mutant, avirulent strains with a truncated O-antigen that renders bacteria sensitive to complement killing. …”
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  20. 211960

    Identifying and assessing the capacity and experience of trial sites in low- and middle-income countries for high-quality randomised drug trials in maternal and perinatal health by Ahmet Metin Gülmezoglu, Pisake Lumbiganon, Shivaprasad S Goudar, Jenny Cao, Joshua Peter Vogel, Maureen Makama, Anna Shalit, Annie RA McDougall, Ben Sanderson, Tahlia Guneratne, Kate Mills, Anne Ammerdorffer, Jennifer A Scott, Lindsay Keir

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Of these 52 trials, 16 (30.8%) were Good Clinical Practice-compliant, 22 (42.3%) were phase III and one was a regulatory trial. 14 trials were conducted by a collaborative group established mostly for a specific trial or a small group of related trials. …”
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