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Single-cell mapping of peripheral blood mononuclear cells reveals key transcriptomic changes favoring coronary artery lesion in IVIG-resistant Kawasaki disease

Background: Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG)-resistant Kawasaki disease (KD) poses a considerable challenge to patients and their families due to its severe complications.Previous researches have highlighted the critical role of immune disorders in its pathogenesis.However, fragmented studies based on isolated cases hinder a comprehensive understa

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Genistein mitigates diet-induced obesity and metabolic dysfunctions in gonadectomized mice with some sex-differential effects

BackgroundObesity is associated with insulin resistance (IR) and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).Genistein, an isoflavone, is a promising natural compound for preventing and treating obesity Vase (Set of 3) and metabolic dysfunctions.We aimed to investigate the sex-specific protective effects of genistein on obesity

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The Use of Candida pyralidae and Pichia kluyveri to Control Spoilage Microorganisms of Raw Fruits Used for Beverage Production

Smeg WDI147D-1 Built In 7Kg B Washer Dryer White Undesired fermentation of fruit-derived beverages by fungal, yeast and bacterial spoilage organisms are among the major contributors of product losses in the food industry.As an alternative to chemical preservatives, the use of Candida pyralidae and Pichia kluyveri was assessed for antimicrobial acti

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An empirical analysis of African trade blocs effects on the global economy: new evidence from the gravity model

Abstract This study employs the gravity model to estimate the extent of the contribution of six African trade blocs to the global economy using the gravity model spanning from 1980 to 2018.The gravity equation that models the export contributions of the six selected African RECs to the global export is estimated.The estimated gravity model reveals

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