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Table_2_Time-restricted feeding affects colonic nutrient substrates and modulates the diurnal fluctuation of microbiota in pigs.xlsx
Published 2023“…All alpha-diversity indexes of different time points showed significant differences regardless of feeding pattern with a trough at T18 or T24. …”
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Table_1_Time-restricted feeding affects colonic nutrient substrates and modulates the diurnal fluctuation of microbiota in pigs.xlsx
Published 2023“…All alpha-diversity indexes of different time points showed significant differences regardless of feeding pattern with a trough at T18 or T24. …”
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Image_1_Time-restricted feeding affects colonic nutrient substrates and modulates the diurnal fluctuation of microbiota in pigs.TIF
Published 2023“…All alpha-diversity indexes of different time points showed significant differences regardless of feeding pattern with a trough at T18 or T24. …”
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Table_3_Time-restricted feeding affects colonic nutrient substrates and modulates the diurnal fluctuation of microbiota in pigs.xlsx
Published 2023“…All alpha-diversity indexes of different time points showed significant differences regardless of feeding pattern with a trough at T18 or T24. …”
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Table_4_Time-restricted feeding affects colonic nutrient substrates and modulates the diurnal fluctuation of microbiota in pigs.xlsx
Published 2023“…All alpha-diversity indexes of different time points showed significant differences regardless of feeding pattern with a trough at T18 or T24. …”
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GABA shunt gene expression in human cancers.
Published 2014“…</b><i>GAD1</i> mRNA overexpression in clear cell renal cell carcinomas correlates with reduced overall survival. Tumors with a <i>GAD1</i> z-score >+2 display decreased overall survival (median 52.5 months) relative to tumors that do not have increased <i>GAD1</i> expression (median 80.6 months; p = 0.01). …”
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Hyperthyroidism, but not hypertension, impairs PITX2 expression leading to Wnt-microRNA-ion channel remodeling - Fig 2
Published 2017“…<i>Wnt8</i>, <i>Wnt11</i>, <i>Zfhx3</i> and <i>Kcnn3</i> are significantly decreased in HTD hearts as compared to controls. (C) Ion channel encoding genes such as <i>Kcnj2</i>, <i>Kcnj12</i>, <i>Atp2a2</i> (decreased), <i>Scn5a</i> and <i>Pln</i> (increased) display significant differential expression in HTD as compared to controls, while <i>Scn1b</i>, <i>Ryr2</i>, <i>Casq2</i> and Camk2a display no significant differences. …”
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Hyperthyroidism, but not hypertension, impairs PITX2 expression leading to Wnt-microRNA-ion channel remodeling - Fig 6
Published 2017“…Observe that <i>Cat</i>, <i>Sod2</i> and <i>Prdx5</i> are significantly decreased at 12h and 24h after H<sub>2</sub>0<sub>2</sub> administration, whereas <i>Prdx2</i> is only decreased at 12h but not at 24h. …”
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Effect of <i>HMO1</i> and/or <i>FPR1</i> deletion on transcription.
Published 2020“…Schematic diagrams: promoters of <i>RPS5</i> and <i>RPS25A</i>; <b>j–l</b> (<i>RPS5</i>) and <b>m–p</b> (<i>RPS25A</i>): regions amplified by PCR in the ChIP assay. …”
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Cell number, cleavage behavior and developmental potential.
Published 2016“…(B) Growth rate, division behaviors and embryo viability. DC decreased blastocyst formation rate in ≥5 C embryos significantly (P < 0.01). …”
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The FNR for the MM-MPC and MP-Discrete methods are similar for grime coated and clean coupons.
Published 2016“…<p>The highest FNR were associated with the SM-MPC method. FNR decreases as CFU increases, and is consistently lowest at 100 CFU for ceramic (A), stainless steel (B), and vinyl (C) surfaces that are either clean or grime coated. …”
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Image1_Selection and Misclassification Biases in Longitudinal Studies.PDF
Published 2018“…Small divergence from perfect specificity extended quickly to disease incidence over-estimation as true prevalence increased and true incidence decreased. A highly sensitive test to exclude diseased subjects at baseline was of less importance to minimize bias than using a highly specific one at baseline. …”
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EFFECT OF SILICON ON THE INTENSITY OF BROWN EYE SPOT AND ON THE MINERAL NUTRITION OF COFFEE SEEDLINGS
Published 2021“…The foliar contents of boron presented a quadratic behavior, decreasing with the increase of silicic acid and increasing with the dose of 4 g kg-1 of soil. …”
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Sequential spikes are initiated at the soma when input intensity increases.
Published 2010“…<b>F</b>) illustrates the quantitative data of TSI<sub>S</sub>-TSI<sub>A</sub> for simulated spikes 1–4 under stimulus intensities at 0.2 (white bars), 0.5 (light grays) and 0.8 nA (dark grays), in which the negative values of TSI<sub>S</sub>-TSI<sub>A</sub> indicate somatic spikes ahead of axonal ones.…”
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The ability of the bacterium Aminobacter MSH1 to establish in sand microcosms and degrade the pesticide-residue BAM when inoculated in concentrations of 10<sup>7</sup> cells L<sup>...
Published 2015“…We fitted data to a simple bell-shaped Gaussian curve; y = a*exp(0.5*((x- d<sub>opt</sub>)/b)<sup>2</sup>), to test the underlying hypothesis that BAM-degradation would be most efficient at intermediate diversity-levels. …”
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Integrin TMC β-subunits potentially cause integrin clustering and focal adhesion growth through binding with the cytoskeleton.
Published 2013“…The effect of the lipid pack disturbance is seen at the few local peaks that appear between 2 ns and 3.5 ns for both subunits, and finally, the free energy drops drastically as a result of the two monomers interacting and forming a dimer. …”
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<b><i>Acropora intermedia</i></b> genome
Published 2025“…Compared to the previous version, our assembly shows substantial improvements in contiguity, with the Contig N50 increasing from 40.3 Kb to 2.9 Mb, and the total number of scaffolds decreasing from 6,224 to 633. Specifically, our genome exhibits no uncalled bases (N's) per 100 Kbp, a number remarkably lower than the previous version (5,276.11 per 100 Kbp) The percentage of genome assembly completeness evaluation based on Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) has increased from 90.6% to 92.6%. …”
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Purification and quantification of pro-mature BMP15.
Published 2014“…Lanes 1–4: mature region of BMP15 (R&D Systems); 200, 100, 50 and 10 ng, respectively. Lanes 5–7: decreasing doses of the purified BMP15 pro-mature complex.…”
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Supplementary Material for: Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis in Peritoneal Dialysis
Published 2024“…Case presentation: We present the clinical case of a 74-year-old woman, with a history of recurrent urinary tract infections associated with nephrolithiasis and stage 5D chronic kidney disease, on a PD program. …”
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OSCP1 localizes to the cilium and regulates ciliary function in vivo.
Published 2019“…The rescue increased the normal phenotype percentage from 8% to 43% and decreased the weak phenotype from 51% to 27% and the strong phenotype from 28% to 9.5%. …”