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    Data_Sheet_1_Heat Stress Weakens the Skin Barrier Function in Sturgeon by Decreasing Mucus Secretion and Disrupting the Mucosal Microbiota.ZIP by Shiyong Yang (178424)

    Published 2022
    “…The microbial diversity analysis elicited that heat stress markedly disrupted the diversity and abundance of skin microbiota by increasing of potential pathogens (Vibrionimonas, Mesorhizobium, and Phyllobacterium) and decreasing of probiotics (Bradyrhizobium and Methylovirgula). …”
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    Distribution of voxels across functional brain networks in significant seed-based connectivity clusters. by Sadeq Mohammadi (22622219)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Bar plot showing the number of voxels within each large-scale brain network for significant clusters derived from seed-based connectivity analysis. …”
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    Connectivity statistics. by Jan Willem Koten (17743224)

    Published 2024
    “…Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST)-based analysis revealed that within-subject time course reliability markedly affects the significance levels at which paths can be detected at the group level. …”
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    Summary of significant clusters composition from the seed-based connectivity analysis of the brainstem (covering ≥ 10% of the regions). by Sadeq Mohammadi (22622219)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Summary of significant clusters composition from the seed-based connectivity analysis of the brainstem (covering ≥ 10% of the regions).…”
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    Summary of the significant cluster composition from the seed-based connectivity analysis of the olfactory region (covering ≥ 10% of the regions). by Sadeq Mohammadi (22622219)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Summary of the significant cluster composition from the seed-based connectivity analysis of the olfactory region (covering ≥ 10% of the regions).…”
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