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    Statistically significant union pathways refer to the miRNAs with a decreased expression on day 1. by Morgana Lüdtke Azevedo (15285409)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Statistically significant union pathways refer to the miRNAs with a decreased expression on day 1.…”
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    GO analysis of stage-salient genes in the order of decreasing significance (i.e, increasing p–value). by Sangeetha Muthamilselvan (8966006)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>GO analysis of stage-salient genes in the order of decreasing significance (i.e, increasing p–value).</p>…”
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    Statistically significant union pathways refer to the miRNAs with a decreased expression on day 5. by Morgana Lüdtke Azevedo (15285409)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Statistically significant union pathways refer to the miRNAs with a decreased expression on day 5.…”
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    Spatial information is significantly decreased in dCA1 and vCA1 in APP/PS1 mice. by Udaysankar Chockanathan (18510288)

    Published 2024
    “…Histograms show the mean firing rate for the corresponding neuron along each segment of the virtual track. (B) In dCA1, spatial information was decreased in APP/PS1 mice relative to C57BL/6 controls (mean ± std: C57BL/6 = 0.132 ± 0.048, APP/PS1 = 0.128 ± 0.051, p < 0.005, two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test, n<sub>C57BL/6</sub> = 305 units from 5 recording sessions, n<sub>APP/PS1</sub> = 180 units from 4 recording sessions). …”
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    FASN Expression in OA and RA–shows that FASN is also significantly downregulated in the disease groups for OA and RA, suggesting its decreased activity might influence disease mechanisms or progression. by Chang-sheng Liao (18591969)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>FASN Expression in OA and RA–shows that FASN is also significantly downregulated in the disease groups for OA and RA, suggesting its decreased activity might influence disease mechanisms or progression.…”
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