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Categories of cardiac function index (CFI) classified as decreased (CFI <4.5 min<sup>-1</sup>), normal (4.5≤ CFI ≤6.5 min<sup>-1</sup>) and increased (CFI >6.5 min<sup>-1</sup>).
Published 2018“…<p>Categories of cardiac function index (CFI) classified as decreased (CFI <4.5 min<sup>-1</sup>), normal (4.5≤ CFI ≤6.5 min<sup>-1</sup>) and increased (CFI >6.5 min<sup>-1</sup>).…”
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B2 decreases glycolytic intermediates in cells.
Published 2025“…<b>(C)</b> Heatmap of targeted metabolomic data. Each column is a separate biological replicate (n = 5). The box indicates the clustering of decreased downstream glycolytic intermediates in B2-treated cells. …”
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Comparison of 5′-reference miRNA and 5′-shifted isomiR expression levels among MIN6 cells, human beta cells, and human islet.
Published 2013“…<p>(<b>A</b>) The x-axis lists selected 5′-reference miRNAs in MIN6 (red), human beta cells (green), and human islets (blue). …”