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Significant condition.
Published 2024“…Over time, the content of C-A-H stabilized at 22%, the amount of CH decreased from 19% to 14%, whereas the amount of AFt increased to 15.9% by Day 28. …”
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Results of significance for regression factors.
Published 2024“…Over time, the content of C-A-H stabilized at 22%, the amount of CH decreased from 19% to 14%, whereas the amount of AFt increased to 15.9% by Day 28. …”
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Weighted co-abundance analysis identified a subnetwork of bacteria significantly associated with FMT.
Published 2021“…<p>A weighted co-abundance network was generated to identify subnetworks (modules) of taxa associated with FMT. …”
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Construction of the WGCNA Co-expression Network.
Published 2025“…<b>(B)</b> Analysis of the gene expression network in NAFLD identified different modules of co-expression data. <b>(C)</b> Relationships between modules. …”
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Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the increase in the integrity and decrease in the permeability of epithelial barrier injury induced by LPS in Caco2 monolayers.
Published 2024“…<p>(<b>A)</b> Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the effect of LPS on TEER in Caco2 cells on days 1–22. …”