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    A total of 700 DEGs. by Wei He (131453)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared with normal tissues, AAD tissues exhibited a significant decrease in CD8 T cells and an increase in NK cells and macrophages.…”
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    Face-to-face angle (yaw rotation [deg]). by Atsushi Nakazawa (15892700)

    Published 2023
    “…The results showed that eye contact significantly increased and the face-to-face distance and angle decreased in the AR group, while the Doll group had no significant difference. …”
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    All DEGs in wild-type and <i>atb’’αβγδ</i> plants. by Hyuk Sung Yoon (20208672)

    Published 2024
    “…Transcriptome analysis showed a significant decrease in the expression of <i>CYP707A3</i>, a gene potentially targeted by VIP1 that regulates abscisic acid (ABA) catabolism, in the <i>atb’’αβγδ</i> mutant compared to wild type leaves. …”
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    Top 10 significant functional annotations of up-regulated DEGs. by Meitner Cadena (22216261)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional annotations are ordered by decreasing significance, with color indicating significance according to the legend’s color scale, the ratio of genes on the horizontal axis, and DEG count represented by circle size.…”
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    Top 10 significant functional annotations of down-regulated DEGs. by Meitner Cadena (22216261)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional annotations are ordered by decreasing significance, with color indicating significance level based on the legend’s color scale, the ratio of genes on the horizontal axis, and DEG count represented by circle size.…”
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    Malaria vector species in Amazonian Peru co-occur in larval habitats but have distinct larval microbial communities by Catharine Prussing (3775165)

    Published 2019
    “…<i>darlingi</i> larvae in water bodies with other putative malaria vectors increases the potential impact of larval source management in this region.…”
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