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Age-related correlation of PBMCs percentages in comparison between males and females.
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Evolution of health burden and life expectancy under different expenditure scenarios.
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Model vs. WKY group KEGG pathways (Top 15).
Published 2025“…Characteristic metabolites in the model group, such as ATP, cAMP, Creatine, Cyanocobalamin, Dopamine, Serotonin, Tryptophan, Uric acid and Vitamin B1 decreased, while GABA, Glucose, Isocitrate and Malate increased.…”
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Behavioral data.
Published 2025“…Characteristic metabolites in the model group, such as ATP, cAMP, Creatine, Cyanocobalamin, Dopamine, Serotonin, Tryptophan, Uric acid and Vitamin B1 decreased, while GABA, Glucose, Isocitrate and Malate increased.…”
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OPLS-DA model parameter.
Published 2025“…Characteristic metabolites in the model group, such as ATP, cAMP, Creatine, Cyanocobalamin, Dopamine, Serotonin, Tryptophan, Uric acid and Vitamin B1 decreased, while GABA, Glucose, Isocitrate and Malate increased.…”
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Model vs. SHR group KEGG pathways (Top 15).
Published 2025“…Characteristic metabolites in the model group, such as ATP, cAMP, Creatine, Cyanocobalamin, Dopamine, Serotonin, Tryptophan, Uric acid and Vitamin B1 decreased, while GABA, Glucose, Isocitrate and Malate increased.…”
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Expression of proteins significantly correlated with stereotypy severity in CD1 Mice (n = 28).
Published 2025“…Expression of <i><i>Pdgfb</i></i>, <i><i>Riox2</i></i>, <i><i>Parp1</i></i>, <i><i>Snap29</i></i>, <i><i>Map2k6</i></i>, and <i><i>Cxcl9</i></i> increase with severity of stereotypy, whereas expression of <i><i>Vsig2</i></i> decreases with stereotypy severity. …”
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Loss of mammary fitness and virulence by <i>M</i>. <i>bovis</i> 0690::Tn mutant.
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Mapping of transposon insertions in the selected mutants of <i>M</i>. <i>bovis</i> PG45.
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Evolution of Microscopic Groups in Coal Under Air Leakage Disturbance and in-Situ Temperature Increase
Published 2025“…The content of aliphatic hydrocarbons follows a pattern of initial increase followed by a subsequent decrease. As the AL rate rises, the contents of both oxygen-containing functional groups and aromatic hydrocarbons first decrease and then increase, reaching a minimum at 150 mL/min. …”