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Targeted Inactivation of Rin3 Increases Trabecular Bone Mass by Reducing Bone Resorption and Favouring Bone Formation
Published 2021“…Our observations also suggest that the variants that predispose to PDB in humans probably do so by causing a gain-in-function of RIN3.</p><p dir="ltr">Correction: Targeted Inactivation of <i>Rin3</i> Increases Trabecular Bone Mass by Reducing Bone Resorption and Favouring Bone Formation <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-021-00849-w" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-021-00849-w</a>, published online 19 April 2021.…”
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Correction to: Targeted Inactivation of Rin3 Increases Trabecular Bone Mass by Reducing Bone Resorption and Favouring Bone Formation
Published 2021“…<p dir="ltr">Correction to: Targeted Inactivation of <i>Rin3</i> Increases Trabecular Bone Mass by Reducing Bone Resorption and Favouring Bone Formation <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-021-00827-2" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-021-00827-2</a>, published online 16 March 2021.…”
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High phosphorus diet mitigates impairments in lipid and glucose metabolism associated with diet-induced obesity in male sprague dawley rats
Published 2016“…Thirty Sprague-Dawley adult male rats (mean weight = 201±3g) were allocated into 3 equal groups receiving either a balanced diet (control), high fat diet with regular P concentration of 0.3% (HF) or high fat, high P (0.9%) diet (HFHP). …”
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Abiotic stress applied to Tetraselmis subcordiformis reveals enhanced metabolic responses and increased production of Omega-3 fatty acids: A Metabolomic approach
Published 2024“…Moreover, nitrogen content increase by 20 % and 5.8 % for 100 PSU and N-starvation stress. …”
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Abiotic stress applied to Tetraselmis subcordiformis reveals enhanced metabolic responses and increased production of Omega-3 fatty acids: A Metabolomic approach
Published 2023“…Moreover, nitrogen content increase by 20 % and 5.8 % for 100 PSU and N-starvation stress. …”
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Joint analysis of diet quality, inflammatory potential of diet and ultra-processed food exposure in relation to chronic respiratory diseases and lung cancer mortality
Published 2025“…MethodsA prospective analysis included 96,607 participants (53 % women). Diet intake was measured using food frequency questionnaire. …”
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Intelligent Rapidly-Exploring Random Tree Star Algorithm
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Impact of price reductions, subsidies, or financial incentives on healthy food purchases and consumption: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2024“…Poor diets are a global concern and are linked with various adverse health outcomes. …”
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Increasing efficiency of atriums in hot, arid zones
Published 2019“…The roof profile, external wall’s thermal insula tion and height of the atrium resulted in similar energy reductions of 3.5% each. The external glazing’s LSG reduced the energy consumption by 3.25% while the roof ventilation resulted in a reduction of 1.3%. …”
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Cardiac phosphodiesterases are differentially increased in diabetic cardiomyopathy
Published 2021“…Moreover, we noted an early and specific upregulation of cardiac PDE1A, PDE2A, PDE4B, PDE4D and PDE5A expression at week 4, followed by increases in PDE3A levels in diabetic hearts at week 8. …”
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From prevention to management: Exploring the impact of diet on multiple sclerosis
Published 2025“…The gluten-free diet and omega-3 supplementation lack robust evidence, with inconsistent findings across studies. …”
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Estimating Economic and Environmental Benefits of Urban Trees in Desert Regions
Published 2020“…In this work, we estimate economic and environmental benefits of three tree species typical for desert regions such as Acacia tortilis, Ziziphus spina-christi and Phoenix dactylifera. …”
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A cafeteria diet modifies the response to chronic variable stress in rats
Published 2012“…To study the possible relationships between stress and dietary intake, male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed one of three diets for 6 weeks: high carbohydrate (HC), high fat (HF), or “Cafeteria” (CAF) (Standard HC plus a choice of highly palatable cafeteria foods: chocolate, biscuits, and peanut butter). …”
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An Efficient Network-on-Chip Architecture Based on the Fat-Tree (FT) Topology
Published 2006“…The adopted topology increases performance without a substantial increase in the routing cost. …”
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