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Replication Data for: CESM (version 1.2.2.1) Simulated 2-m Air Temperature and Precipitation (Sun and Wang 2019)
CESM (version 1.2.2.1) simulated 2-m air temperature and precipitation analyzed in Sun and Wang (2019
Replication Data for: CESM (version 1.2.2.1) Simulated 2-m Air Temperature and Precipitation (Sun and Wang 2019)
CESM (version 1.2.2.1) simulated 2-m air temperature and precipitation analyzed in Sun and Wang (2019
sj-doc-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X231206228 - Supplemental material for Curcumin Protects Pheochromocytoma Cells Against Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Oxidative Stress
Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X231206228 for Curcumin Protects Pheochromocytoma Cells Against Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Oxidative Stress by Xiaoting Sun, Lu Chen, Lingli Lin, Kuo-Ting Ho, Shi-Ying Huang, Jian Li, Jingwen Liu, Zhengxiao Zhang and Guiling Li in Natural Product Communications</p
The complexity of using a feedback parameter to quantify the soil moisture‐precipitation relationship
Interactive Effects of Snps Located Within CD28/B7Pathway and Environment on Susceptibility to Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion
Aims: This study was aimed to explore the interaction between environment and CD28/B7 pathway to provide the potential epidemiology for prevention and treatment of recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA). Methods: The retrospective study included 630 RSA cases and 1320 healthy women during their middle and late prenatal care. Their living environment was investigated, and the influence of environmental factors on pregnancy abortion was analyzed. The genomic DNAs were extracted from the study subjects, and the polymorphisms of CD28 and B7 were analyzed. Finally, the interaction of gene and environment on RSA was analyzed with the logistic regression analyses. Results: The multi-variate regression analysis indicated that vitamin supplement, intake of fresh fruits or vegetables, night shift, staying up late, history miscarriage, as well as history induced abortion were, independently, risk factors for RSA (all P< 0.05). Moreover, rs3116496 (T>C), rs3181098 (G>A) and rs3181100 (G>C) of CD28, rs1915087 (C>T) of B7-2, as well as rs6804441 (A>G) and rs41271391 (G>T) of B7-1 were correlated with modified RSA risk (all P< 0.05). The haplotypes TGT and TAG could also regulate the risk of RSA (both P< 0.05). The synthetic influences of the aforementioned SNPs and environmental factors could also significantly affect the susceptibility to RSA (all P< 0.05). Conclusion: The interaction of environment and SNPs of CD28/B7 pathway on RSA risk was distinct from CD28/B7 pathway or environment alone.</jats:p
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