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8. Pharmacogenetics of migraine: genetic variants and their potential role in migraine therapy.

10. Fluorescence and electron transfer of Limnospira indica functionalized biophotoelectrodes.

11. Electric Polarization-Dependent Absorption and Photocurrent Generation in Limnospira indica Immobilized on Boron-Doped Diamond.

12. Anthocyanin Supplementation Alleviates Antithrombotic Risk by Inhibiting Platelet Activity in Humans.

13. Potential of anthocyanin as an anti-inflammatory agent: a human clinical trial on type 2 diabetic, diabetic at-risk and healthy adults.

14. Sex Differences in the Expression of the α5 Subunit of the GABA A Receptor in Alcoholics with and without Cirrhosis of the Liver.

15. Assessment of in vitro Effects of Anthocyanins on Platelet Function.

16. Potential of Anthocyanin to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes.

17. Effect of probiotics and synbiotics on blood glucose: a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials.

18. Thrombotic and cardiovascular risks in type two diabetes; Role of platelet hyperactivity.

19. Probiotics and Subclinical Psychological Symptoms in Healthy Participants: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

20. Genetics of menstrual migraine: the molecular evidence.

21. The effects of vitamin supplementation and MTHFR (C677T) genotype on homocysteine-lowering and migraine disability.

22. Allelic variation investigation of the estrogen receptor within an Australian multiple sclerosis population.

23. Association between a 19 bp deletion polymorphism at the dopamine beta-hydroxylase (DBH) locus and migraine with aura.

24. A population genomics overview of the neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) gene and its relationship to migraine susceptibility.

25. Activity of Parthenolide at 5HT2A receptors.

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