Publications by authors named "Neil Khurana"

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  • * A study examining serum S100b levels in 136 individuals with schizophrenia found that African Americans had significantly higher levels than Caucasians, highlighting a potential racial difference in S100b expression.
  • * The research indicates the necessity to consider racial and ethnic factors when analyzing S100b levels in schizophrenia, as no significant differences were found between genders or correlations with other demographic or clinical variables.
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The microbiome plays a vital role in human health and disease. Interaction between human hosts and the microbiome occurs through a number of mechanisms, including transcriptomic regulation by microRNA (miRNA). In animal models, circadian variations in miRNA and microbiome elements have been described, but patterns of co-expression and potential diurnal interaction in humans have not.

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