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Significance test of the difference between the results of important characteristics.
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Prenatal LPS induces sickness behaviour and decreases maternal and predatory behaviours after an LPS challenge
Published 2020“…</p> <p><b>Results:</b> Showed that: (1) relative to the S + S group, the LPS + S group showed decreased MB and slightly increased PB, without inducing sickness behaviour; (2) the LPS + LPS group showed decreased MB but few effects on PB; (3) there was increased sickness behaviour associated with increased TNF-alpha serum levels in the LPS + LPS group; (4) a significant increase in GFAP expression was observed in both LPS groups, which was greater in the LPS + LPS group and (5) no differences in the corticosterone of all groups.…”
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Lymphocytes results of different groups during the SEB challenge study in mice.
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Increased or reduced ATGL-1 activity does not significantly change <i>N. parisii</i> growth.
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OS correlation of differentially expressed miRNAs (> 2-fold increase or decrease in HCC vs normal livers), according to KMP; miRNAs in bold are significantly correlated with OS.
Published 2024“…<p>OS correlation of differentially expressed miRNAs (> 2-fold increase or decrease in HCC vs normal livers), according to KMP; miRNAs in bold are significantly correlated with OS.…”
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