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    Data_Sheet_1_Ginger Extract Decreases Susceptibility to Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis in Mice Following Early Antibiotic Exposure.docx by Xinghong Zhou (8563152)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: Ginger has a protective effect in potentially decreasing the susceptibility to colitis in mice exposed to antibiotics early in life.…”
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    Image_4_Sleeve gastrectomy decreases high-fat diet induced colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbiota alterations.tiff by Chong Cao (3336390)

    Published 2023
    “…The gut microbiota alterations were analyzed using 16s rRNA sequencing. RNA sequencing of colon was conducted to further explore the role of the gut microbiota in amelioration of colonic pro-inflammation following SG at a transcriptional level.…”
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    Image_3_Sleeve gastrectomy decreases high-fat diet induced colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbiota alterations.tiff by Chong Cao (3336390)

    Published 2023
    “…The gut microbiota alterations were analyzed using 16s rRNA sequencing. RNA sequencing of colon was conducted to further explore the role of the gut microbiota in amelioration of colonic pro-inflammation following SG at a transcriptional level.…”
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    Image_5_Sleeve gastrectomy decreases high-fat diet induced colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbiota alterations.tiff by Chong Cao (3336390)

    Published 2023
    “…The gut microbiota alterations were analyzed using 16s rRNA sequencing. RNA sequencing of colon was conducted to further explore the role of the gut microbiota in amelioration of colonic pro-inflammation following SG at a transcriptional level.…”
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    Overexpressions of the AB domain of RPA70 and the β-barrel domain of Ku70 significantly decrease HBoV1 replication in HAE-ALI. by Kang Ning (59789)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>(C) HBoV1 apical release</b> Apical released HBoV1 were collected from the ALI cultures over a course of 16 days every other day. At the indicated days post-infection (dpi), the apical released viruses were collected in 300 μl of D-PBS and quantified for DRP using qPCR. …”