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    “…Additionally, pro-inflammatory cytokines, including TNF, INFG, and IL-6, were significantly inhibited in castrated animals compared to controls. These data support a protective role for androgens in ACC through driving an intra-adrenal myeloid immune response. …”
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    “…Interestingly, NPY induced no effect on RMP, IR, or fAPs in male animals. In conclusion, our results suggest that NPY-induced hyperpolarization of ARH(kisspeptin) cells depends on AP’s mediate synaptic transmission, as a sex-specific effect. …”
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    “…AAS has also been associated with kidney injury with reports from animal studies suggesting testosterone induced podocyte damage and apoptosis. …”
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    “…At termination of chemical exposures, animals were sacrificed to obtain testicular tissue and Leydig cell fractions for incubation in DMEM/F-12 culture medium for 3 h for basal T or with 100 ng/mL ovine LH (NIDDK, NIH) to measure LH-stimulated testosterone (T) production by RIA. …”
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    “…These Synthetic Replacement Endocrine (SRE) clusters contain cell types that recapitulate native islet function in vitro and potently control blood glucose in animal models of type 1 diabetes. Detailed characterization reveals significant distinctions between SRE, native islets and SC-beta cells. …”
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  6. 258806
    “…Cinacalcet has been safely used in pregnancy in animal studies. In conclusion, hypercalcemia in pregnancy requires prompt diagnosis and treatment with the mainstay acceptable therapies for non PTH mediated hypercalcemia being intravenous fluids and calcitonin. …”
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  7. 258807
    “…Staphylococcus aureus is highly pathogenic and can cause disease in both humans and domestic animals. The aim of this study was to investigate the genomic epidemiology of S. aureus isolates from raw milk in Jiangsu Province, China, to identify predominant lineages and their associated genomic and phenotypic characteristics. …”
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    “…FM30 (control) contained 30% FM and 25% basic protein, while AP80, PP80, and CP80 only contained 6% FM, where 80% FM and 25% basic protein of control diet were completely replaced by animal protein, plant protein, and Cpro, respectively. …”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: We recently demonstrated the bone-forming potential of medium-cross-linked recombinant collagen peptide (mRCP) in animal models of bone defects. However, these studies were limited to a 4-week observation period; therefore, in the present study, we aimed to further evaluate mRCP as a suitable bone graft material for the alveolar cleft by analyzing its bone-forming potential, osteogenic-inducing ability, and biodegradation over an extended period of 12 weeks, using a rat critical-size calvarial defect model. …”
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    “…Notably, the DNA/UFO-UC vaccine elicited neutralizing Abs against some heterologous tier 1 and tier 2 viruses from different clades, albeit at low titers and only in a fraction of animals, whereas the DNA/V1V2-UC or IC vaccines did not. …”
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  15. 258815
    “…Also, an effect on the intestinal microbiota, already documented in the animal model, cannot be excluded, especially considering the reported PGR-related shift from the Firmicutes, notoriously responsible for increased lipid gut absorption, to the Bacteroides phylum.…”
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