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Decreased childhood asthma hospitalizations linked to hotter, drier climate with lower wind speed in drylands
Published 2025“…A generalized additive model analyzed the association between these trends, and the Mann-Kendall test determined if trends were increasing, decreasing, or not significant. Thirteen municipalities showed a significant link between hospitalizations and climate variables, especially wind speed, maximum temperature, and humidity. …”
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Pathophysiological mechanisms linking hyperammonemia to sarcopenia and cerebral changes.
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Composition of the gut microbiota at the genus level following the administration of MP.
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Composition of the gut microbiota at the phylum level following the administration of MP.
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Changes in airway resistance after excitation with different concentrations of acetylmethacholine.
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Significant cholesterol genes arranged by day.
Published 2024“…Genes with increased expression are blue; genes with decreased expression are orange; the depth of color reflects the magnitude of the increase or decrease. …”