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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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IRE1 depletion decreases heterochromatin, DNA and H3K9me3 methylation, and UHRF1.
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HFD decreases intermediate-term memory.
Published 2025“…<p>(A) The survival rate of 10d <i>Canton-S</i> fed with ND or HFD was observed for 7 days. There was no significant decline in the survival rate in flies fed with HFD compared with ND (n = 10 vials, containing 20 flies at each time point). …”
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Juvenile demyelination leads to a decrease in axonal complexity of PFC PV interneurons.
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Does a correlation exist between delayed vaccination and a decreased vaccine confidence?
Published 2024“…Suffering motor/intellectual delay and the obstacles to vaccination process derived from caring for other siblings were associated with delay in second MMR dose. The VCI decreased significantly in first dose group as delay increases but did not change in the second one. …”
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IRE1 depletion decreases heterochromatin, DNA, and H3K9me3 methylation, and UHRF1.
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MiR-129-5p levels were decreased in mouse depression models.
Published 2025“…The Y-axis represents the fold change, while the X-axis indicates the significance of differential expression. The gray points represent miRNAs with no significant change (p < 0.05, false discovery rate (FDR) q < 0.05), while red and blue points indicate upregulated and downregulated miRNAs (p < 0.05, FDR q < 0.05), respectively. …”