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Bacterial taxa with a significant difference in the relative abundance between UnH and InH.
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Does Mean Platelet Volume Decrease in the presence of Coronary Artery Fistula?
Published 2019“…In the multivariate analysis, only MPV was a significant predictor of CAF (p < 0.001, 95% CI for OR: 0.438 (0.306-0.629). …”
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Brain and liver GCase activity are significantly decreased in heterozygous <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mice, with varying differences in glucosphingolipid lipids in brain and liver.
Published 2021“…(A-B) GCase levels as assessed by the CBE/4-MU method are significantly decreased in the het <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mice at 5 months of age in both brain (A) and liver (B). …”
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Transcripts with increased translation efficiency during GSC to DGC transition have a significant loss in m6A methylation.
Published 2021“…Change in TE rank obtained by measuring degree of change in TE of individual transcripts between their respective GSC and DGC state and then ranking the transcripts accordingly (ranges from highest rank: greatest increase in TE with transition; to lowest rank: most decrease in TE). C) Percent composition of top 30% transcripts with most significant change in TE based on m6A status in individual samples (gain/unchanged/loss). …”