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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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Inhibition of ferroptosis alleviated liver fibrosis caused by <i>C. sinensis.</i>
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Loss of MALS-1 function suppresses the mitochondrial and axon degeneration phenotypes that are caused by loss of RBM-26 function.
Published 2024“…(D) Loss of RBM-26 protein expression causes a decrease in mitoribosome expression, which was assayed with the MitoRibo-Tag system consisting of the MRPL-58 mitoribosomal protein tagged at its C-terminus with 3XFLAG (MRPL-58::3XFLAG). …”
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Number of antibiotic prescriptions in female and male patients with UTI (N30.0 and/or N39.0).
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Comparison of 1<sup>st</sup>, 2<sup>nd</sup>, and 3<sup>rd</sup> antibiotic prescription.
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Inhibition of ferroptosis mitigated liver injury caused by <i>C. sinensis</i> infection.
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