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Enhancing Food Safety: Adapting to Microbial Responses Under Diverse Environmental Stressors
Published 2025-06-01“…Methods: The literature review sought to cover the most important aspects of stress-resistant mechanisms in the adaptation processes of microorganisms and their role in food safety and sustainable production of valuable biochemicals. …”
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Tumor suppressing function of SLC16A7 in bladder cancer and its pan-cancer analysis
Published 2025-05-01“…Conclusions SLC16A7 exhibits tumor-suppressive properties, with downregulation in most cancers, and is associated with favorable prognosis and enhanced immune responses. …”
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Are Systemic Drug Choices for Psoriasis by Dermatologists Compatible with Psoriatic Arthritis? Data from the German National Psoriasis Registry PsoBest
Published 2025-05-01“…Those patients had minor active joint involvement.Conclusion: Early and effective treatment of PsA is crucial to prevent persistent damage of the joints. Although most patients received recommended systemic treatment for PSO+PsA, there is a small number of patients with prescriptions addressing mainly the inflammation of the skin and not explicitly PsA. …”
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Cardiac biomarkers, cardiac injury, and comorbidities associated with severe illness and mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19): A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Published 2021-12-01“…The standard mean differences (SMD) of CK and TnI in the critical versus severe group were 0.09 (95% CI, −0.33 to 0.50; p = .685; I2 = 65.2%), 0.478 (95% CI, −0.183 to 1.138; p = .156; I2 = 76.7%), which means no difference was observed in the serum level of these indicators. Conclusion Most of the findings clearly indicate that hypertension, cardiovascular disease, acute cardiac injury, and related laboratory indicators are associated with the severity of COVID‐19. …”
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Validation of a microRNA profile in urine liquid biopsy with diagnostic and stratification value for bladder cancer classification, available through the open app BladdermiRaCan
Published 2025-04-01“…Next, we validated the most dysregulated miRNAs, and empirically identified the real miRNA targets in BC cells by miR-eCLIP immunoprecipitation and sequencing. …”
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Factores relacionados con la intención de abandono en profesionales farmacéuticos: un estudio en farmacia hospitalaria y comunitaria
Published 2025-08-01“…Results: The findings revealed that cooperation, coordination, emotional exhaustion, and low personal accomplishment were the factors most strongly associated with turnover intention, explaining 66% of the variance. …”
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Clinico-demographic profile of COVID-19 positive patients - first wave versus second wave – an experience in north-east India
Published 2023-02-01“…Conclusions: This was probably the most comprehensive study from north-east India. Industrial oxygen cylinder usage may have been the source of CAM in the rest of the country. …”
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Effect of Lymph Node Clearance Modalities on Chronic Cough after Surgery in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Published 2025-06-01“…Lobectomy and lymph node dissection are one of the most important treatment methods, and lymph node dissection, as an important part, has attracted much attention. …”
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Characteristics of the Disease Progression and Hospital Treatment of Children with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: First Results from the Analysis of the All-Russian Regist...
Published 2016-01-01“…The average duration of the disease from the onset to diagnosis was 2.0 ± 15.5 (0–139) months, from the onset to the admission to a special department of the federal research center — 8.0 ± 29.3 (0–146) months, from diagnosis to the admission to the federal research center — 3.0 ± 28.0 (0–138) months; 50 (13.1%) patients were hospitalized without a diagnosis (established at the federal research center).Conclusion: According to the All-Russian Register, sJIA is characterized by aggressive beginning at an early age with severe extra-articular manifestations and late addition of the articular syndrome. In most cases, the verification of diagnosis and admission of patients to the specialized rheumatology departments of the federal research center were carried out in later periods.…”
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Development of a blocking ELISA employing a VP1-specific monoclonal antibody for the detection of DHAV3 antibodies
Published 2025-06-01“…Among the three structural proteins of DHAV, the VP1 protein is the most critical as it induces neutralizing antibody production, serves as the binding protein for viral adsorption to cell-specific receptors, and determines viral antigenicity. …”
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Exploring the mutational spectrum of key kinase genes PIK3CA, BRAF, EGFR, ALK and ROS1 in oral squamous cell carcinoma
Published 2025-08-01“…Abstract Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is the sixth most aggressive type of oral cancer. Mutations in cancer-driving genes such as protein kinase are well known in cancer progression. …”
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Characteristics of polyclonal anti-interferon-gamma autoantibodies and novel diagnostic strategies: A prospective cohort study of new biomarkers
Published 2025-06-01“…Immune repertoire sequencing revealed that 74 % of the AIGA(+) patients had IgG clone types, with the somatic hypermutation (SHM) analysis being the most informative. We isolated AIGAs from the blood and interpreted their affinity and major components completely. …”
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miR-23b is a negative regulator of tumor suppressing PTPRG in colorectal cancer
Published 2025-09-01“…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among top most common cancers with high mortality rate and major health issue yet to resolve across the globe. miR-23b is an oncogene in many cancers including CRC. …”
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Features of structural and geometric remodeling of the heart and changes in the diastolic filling of the heart in patients with chronic heart failure of ischemic genesis with prese...
Published 2021-03-01“…Chronic heart failure (CHF) is the most common cardiovascular disease worldwide, estimated at 23 million. …”
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Translating community-wide spectral library into actionable chemical knowledge: a proof of concept with monoterpene indole alkaloids
Published 2025-04-01“…Abstract With over 3000 representatives, the monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs) class is among the most diverse families of plant natural products. …”
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DnaK of Parvimonas micra extracellular vesicles interacts with the host fibroblasts BAG3-IKK-γ axis to accelerate TNF-α secretion in oral lichen planus
Published 2025-07-01“…Abstract Background Oral lichen planus (OLP) is one of the most frequent oral mucosal diseases associated with chronic inflammation, despite a profoundly limited understanding of its underlying pathogenic mechanisms. …”
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Psychometric findings for LIMB-Q kids based on an international study of 800 children and adolescents with lower limb differences
Published 2025-07-01“…By measuring outcomes that matter most to children and adolescents with LLDs, LIMB-Q Kids can provide information to support evidence-based decisions. …”
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Effect of the Composition of Lytic Bacteriophages of P. aeruginosa Formation and Destruction of Bacterial Biofilms
Published 2018-09-01“…Bacteria P. aeruginosa have a high, as well as rapidly acquired resistance to most antibiotics, as well as the ability to form biofilms in the foci of inflammation.Goal of the study are a comparative study of the antibacterial activity of antibiotics and the bacteriophage composition of lytic groups of KMV-likevirus, PB-1 likevirus, N4-likevirus and phiKZ-likevirus against plankton cultures of clinical and hospital strains of P. aeruginosa, detection and study of the frequency of biofilm formation by bacteria P. aeruginosa and the preventive action of lytic bacteriophage compositions on them, as well as its ability to destroy bacterial biofilms.Materials and methods. …”
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Reference-guided detection of the transcriptome reveals circular RNA-related competing endogenous RNA networks in response to three respiration pathogens in pig lungs
Published 2025-06-01“…Our results identified 72,203 known and 14,344 novel circRNAs and showed that 66, 67, and 197 circRNAs were differentially expressed when lungs were infected by PRRSV, ASFV, and Mhp, respectively. Most differentially expressed circRNAs were up- and down-regulated in response to specific pathogens among PRRSV, ASFV, and Mhp. …”
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Development of Optimal Technology for Drying Herbal Medicinal Raw Materials from Autumn Wormwood (<i>Artemisia serotina</i> Bunge) Based on Comparative Analysis
Published 2023-12-01“…The results of studies of various drying methods have shown that the most optimal is drying with IR radiation, which allows to maintain the content of essential oils (the main group of biologically active substances) at the optimal level – about 1,7 % with a raw material moisture content of no more than 13 %. …”
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