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Mean participant contralateral and ipsilateral knee extensor (KE) force for each contraction of the fatigue protocol.
Published 2023“…<p>Asterisk highlights a significant (p<0.0001) decrease in force from repetition #1 to #12. …”
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Bacterial abundance in larval flasks over time.
Published 2025“…To address this, rainwater was collected from an artificial container (plastic buckets) and a natural container (coconut husks) from three different collection sites and the microbiomes were preserved. Larval exposure to plastic bucket-derived microbiomes resulted in adults with increased susceptibility to ZIKV compared to larval exposure to coconut husk-derived microbiomes from all three collection sites, indicating that the container type, independent of collection environment, drives variation in adult susceptibility to ZIKV. 16S amplicon sequencing of larvae exposed to the preserved microbiomes revealed that bacterial community structure differed between plastic bucket and coconut husk derived communities at each collection site, but a conserved plastic- or coconut-derived bacterial community across collection sites was not identified. …”
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