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The phrase "a recent study demonstrate" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a recent study demonstrates" to agree in number with the singular noun "study."
Example: "A recent study demonstrates the effectiveness of the new teaching method."
Alternatives: "a recent study shows" or "a recent study reveals."
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Indeed, a recent study demonstrate that a catalase mimetic can restore the responsiveness of the Nrf2-dependent signaling pathway to induced oxidative stress in frataxin-depleted cells [40].
Data emerging from a recent study demonstrate the role of the "nocebo effect" in inducing abdominal symptoms in subjects with a negative carbohydrate HBT [ 21].
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A recent study demonstrates STAT2 to be differentially expressed in a well-characterized rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy evoked by electrical stimulation of the amygdala52.
A recent study demonstrated that 2 years of UDCA (600 mg/day) or vitamin E (800 IU/day) treatment effectively reduced liver dysfunction in Indian NAFLD patients3.
Similarly, a recent study demonstrated that both of YTHDF1 and YTHDF2 were involved in regulating AKT signaling to promote the proliferation and tumorigenicity of endometrial cancer cells38.
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