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Drug-drug interactions between antiretrovirals and fluconazole in HIV-infected patients
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The measurement of apoptosis in HIV-1 infection
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Development of recombinant immunotoxins targeting overexpressed cell surface biomarkers trophoblast cell-surface antigen 2 and mesothelin for cervical cancer treatment
Published 2026“…In South Africa, cervical cancer is considered the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths, with high incidence rates. …”
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Corporeal punishment and child abuse : a pastoral perspective
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The Toltec teachings and performance training : complementary practices of exploration
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Functional Genome-wide Association Studies (fGWAS) and genomics landscape of signatures of polygenic adaptation in Botswana populations with HIV-1 C infection
Published 2023“…Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are methods widely used for identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) linked to different phenotypes such as HIV-1 subtype C (HIV-1C) susceptibility or resistance. …”
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A cross-sectional survey study to assess attitudes towards research misconduct among the community of the American University in Cairo
Published 2015“…Regarding attitudes toward research misconduct: 1) 77.3% expressed concern about the occurrence of research misconduct, 2) 50.0% agreed that dishonesty and misrepresentation of data are common, 3) 64.5% regard pressures to publish to gain promotion is a major reason for engaging in misconduct. 4) 71.8% of participants confirmed their awareness of regulations that govern research involving humans, animals, or laboratory practices. …”
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