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  • Prospective Study of Warfar... Prospective Study of Warfarin Dosage Requirements Based on CYP2C9 and VKORC1 Genotypes
    Wen, M‐S; Lee, MTM; Chen, J‐J ... Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, July 2008, Volume: 84, Issue: 1
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    Polymorphisms in CYP2C9 and VKORC1 have been shown to be associated with warfarin dose requirements and could be used to predict warfarin dose. We conducted a prospective study in which warfarin dose ...
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  • MiR-520h-mediated FOXC2 reg... MiR-520h-mediated FOXC2 regulation is critical for inhibition of lung cancer progression by resveratrol
    Yu, Y-H; Chen, H-A; Chen, P-S ... Oncogene, 01/2013, Volume: 32, Issue: 4
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    Resveratrol, a phytochemical found in various plants and Chinese herbs, is associated with multiple tumor-suppressing activities, has been tested in clinical trials. However, the molecular mechanisms ...
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  • Resistance trends among cli... Resistance trends among clinical isolates in China reported from CHINET surveillance of bacterial resistance, 2005–2014
    Hu, F.-P.; Guo, Y.; Zhu, D.-M. ... Clinical microbiology and infection, 03/2016, Volume: 22
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    With the aim of gathering temporal trends on bacterial epidemiology and resistance from multiple laboratories in China, the CHINET surveillance system was organized in 2005. Antimicrobial ...
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  • Diverse polarization angle ... Diverse polarization angle swings from a repeating fast radio burst source
    Luo, R; Wang, B J; Men, Y P ... Nature, 10/2020, Volume: 586, Issue: 7831
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    Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-duration radio transients of unknown origin. Two possible mechanisms that could generate extremely coherent emission from FRBs invoke neutron star ...
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  • Genetic alterations in prim... Genetic alterations in primary melanoma in Taiwan
    Sheen, Y.‐S.; Tan, K.‐T.; Tse, K.‐P. ... British journal of dermatology (1951), 20/May , Volume: 182, Issue: 5
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    Summary Background Acral melanoma (AM) is the most common histopathological subtype of malignant melanoma in Asians. However, differences in the mutational profiles underlying AM and nonacral ...
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  • Trismus, xerostomia and nut... Trismus, xerostomia and nutrition status in nasopharyngeal carcinoma survivors treated with radiation
    Chen, Y.-J.; Chen, S.-C.; Wang, C.-P. ... European journal of cancer care, 05/2016, Volume: 25, Issue: 3
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    The aims of the study were to: (1) examine levels of trismus, xerostomia and nutritional status; (2) compare levels of trismus, xerostomia and nutritional status in patients with nasopharyngeal ...
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  • Snapshots of Dirac Fermions... Snapshots of Dirac Fermions near the Dirac Point in Topological Insulators
    Luo, C. W; Wang, H. J; Ku, S. A ... Nano letters, 12/2013, Volume: 13, Issue: 12
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    The recent focus on topological insulators is due to the scientific interest in the new state of quantum matter as well as the technology potential for a new generation of THz optoelectronics, ...
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  • Peta–electron volt gamma-ra... Peta–electron volt gamma-ray emission from the Crab Nebula
    Cao, Zhen; An, Q.; Axikegu ... Science, 07/2021, Volume: 373, Issue: 6553
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    High-energy photons from the Crab Nebula The Crab Nebula contains a pulsar that excites the surrounding gas to emit high-energy radiation. The combination of the pulsar's youth and nearby location ...
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  • Plant lectins, from ancient... Plant lectins, from ancient sugar-binding proteins to emerging anti-cancer drugs in apoptosis and autophagy
    Jiang, Q.-L.; Zhang, S.; Tian, M. ... Cell proliferation, February 2015, Volume: 48, Issue: 1
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    Ubiquitously distributed in different plant species, plant lectins are highly diverse carbohydrate‐binding proteins of non‐immune origin. They have interesting pharmacological activities and ...
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