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Heat and stress-related transcription factors under 1-MCP and HNT interaction effect in Antonio.
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Summary of the effect of MPDD on ART and TIBL across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease).
Published 2025“…<p>Summary of the effect of MPDD on ART and TIBL across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease).…”
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A randomized trial of a behavioral intervention to decrease hospital length of stay by decreasing bedrest
Published 2020“…In the multivariate analysis, neither the behavioral intervention nor the provision of a recliner chair was associated with a significant decrease in length of stay or increase in functional status as measured by the ‘6-Clicks’ functional score.…”
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Glucose depletion decreases SBPM.
Published 2019“…<b>B)</b> Synchronous burst frequency decreases following 10min incubation in the absence of extracellular glucose (25mM) and pyruvate (0.22mM), and significantly further still following a second 10min incubation. …”
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BMAA decreases cell proliferation.
Published 2023“…Although proliferative inhibition trended with increased BMAA dose, statistical significance was not observed at concentrations less than 4uM (B).…”
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GO analysis of stage-salient genes in the order of decreasing significance (i.e, increasing p–value).
Published 2022“…<p>GO analysis of stage-salient genes in the order of decreasing significance (i.e, increasing p–value).</p>…”