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2. Temporary increase in circulating replication-competent latent HIV-infected resting CD4+ T cells after switch to an integrase inhibitor based antiretroviral regimen

6. The mediating effect of health literacy on COVID-19 vaccine confidence among a diverse sample of urban adults in Boston and Chicago

10. Exosomes/EVs: INTERLEUKINE-1β PRIMED HUMAN MESEMCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS IN TRAUMATIC HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK: IMMUNOMODULATORY EVALUATION OF SECRETOME ENRICHED IN EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES AND THEIR SOLUBLE FACTORS

11. The mediating effect of health literacy on COVID-19 vaccine confidence among a diverse sample of urban adults in Boston and Chicago

18. Artificial intelligence and the climate emergency: Opportunities, challenges, and recommendations

19. Stress-induced cardiometabolic perturbations, increased oxidative stress and ACE/ACE2 imbalance are improved by endurance training in rats

21. In malnourished adolescent with anorexia nervosa, Cockroft-Gault formula is the most relevant formula to estimate renal function

22. The experience of healthcare professionals treating adolescents with eating disorders in psychiatric and pediatric inpatient units for adolescents: A qualitative study

23. Exosomes/EVs: INTERLEUKINE-1β PRIMED HUMAN MESEMCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS IN TRAUMATIC HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK: IMMUNOMODULATORY EVALUATION OF SECRETOME ENRICHED IN EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES AND THEIR SOLUBLE FACTORS

26. Open Source Intelligence and AI: A Systematic Review of the GELSI Literature

30. Artificial intelligence in support of the circular economy: ethical considerations and a path forward

33. Stress-Induced Cardiometabolic Perturbations, Increased Oxidative Stress and ACE/ACE2 Imbalance are Improved by High-Volume Endurance Training in Rats

40. Stress-Induced Cardiometabolic Perturbations, Increased Oxidative Stress and ACE/ACE2 Imbalance are Improved by High-Volume Endurance Training in Rats

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