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significant portion » significant proportion (Expand Search), significant positive (Expand Search), significant correlation (Expand Search)
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Changepoint analysis in comparison of MarBTN-specific eDNA and cancer in hemolymph.
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Modeling the relationship between cancer level in hemolymph and MarBTN in tank eDNA.
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MarBTN-specific eDNA detection in each clam that was followed for MarBTN in hemolymph and eDNA.
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Inotodiol decreases clone formation in HCC cells.
Published 2025“…Chemicals and chemotherapeutic agents have been experiencing problems such as side effects and drug resistance in the treatment of HCC, which cannot meet the needs of clinical treatment. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Decreased Lactococcus lactis and propionic acid in feces of patients with Moyamoya disease: Possible implications of immune dysregulation
Published 2025“…Results: There were no significant differences in α- and b-diversities among feces from the MMD patients and controls. …”
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Overview of the WeARTolerance program.
Published 2024“…<div><p>The stigma surrounding mental health remains a significant barrier to help-seeking and well-being in youth populations. …”