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Linear regression of the in vitro stability of ONK6 ctDNA collected in EDTA tubes and stored in room temperature.
Published 2016“…<p>Amplifications <b>a)</b> demonstrate no decrease in log2-ratio over time. …”
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Results linear mixed model on factors predicting change in saturation, heart frequency, systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Published 2015“…Example: saturation is expected to be 9.7% less at an altitude of 4680 meters and, with every year that someone is older a decrease in saturation of 0.1% is expected.</p><p>Results linear mixed model on factors predicting change in saturation, heart frequency, systolic and diastolic blood pressure.…”
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Centrifuged FMT products consistently exhibit the lowest median log<sub>10</sub> drop of CFU/g following freezing and lyophilization. In contrast, unprocessed feces exhibited the greatest median log<sub>10</sub> drop and had a statistically significant loss of bacterial viability across both storage conditions....
Published 2025“…In contrast, unprocessed feces exhibited the greatest median log<sub>10</sub> drop and had a statistically significant loss of bacterial viability across both storage conditions. …”
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