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Feed consumption of male Japanese quails exposed to various acetochlor concentrations.
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Hematology of Japanese quail treated with various acetochlor concentrations.
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Serum biochemistry of Japanese quail exposed to various acetochlor concentrations.
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Data Sheet 1_Dual variants of uncertain significance in a case of hyper-IgM syndrome: implications for diagnosis and management.pdf
Published 2025“…</p>Objective<p>This study aims to elucidate the clinical implications of concurrent AICDA and IKBKB homozygous variants in a pediatric patient diagnosed with hyper-IgM syndrome.</p>Methods<p>We present immunological and genetic analysis of a Tunisian patient with two homozygous variants of uncertain significance (VUSs) in the IKBKB and AICDA genes, suspected of causing hyper-IgM and immune deficiency. …”
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Inhibition of ferroptosis alleviated liver fibrosis caused by <i>C. sinensis.</i>
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Image 2_Hemoglobin glycation index and all-cause mortality in adults: insights from a decade-long prospective cohort study.tif
Published 2025“…RCS analysis further illustrated a U-shaped relationship between HGI and all-cause mortality.…”