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Effects of allopurinol on chronic PG-LPS-induced oxidative stress in cardiac muscle.
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Effects of allopurinol on cardiac myocyte apoptosis induced by chronic PG-LPS infusion.
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The changing trends of the main differential metabolites in the WKY, SHR and Model groups.
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Comparison of renal tissue pathological damage grades across different groups at all time points.
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Comparison of PCNA expression grades across different groups at various time points.
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Comparison of mTOR expression grading among different groups at different time points.
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Map of the Comacchio Lagoon.
Published 2025“…We found differences in the trophic networks before and after eutrophication, resulting in some decrease in complexity, increase of flow diversity, and an overall shortening of the food chain. …”
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Thousands of chromatin regions show changes in accessibility in response to TOP2i treatment.
Published 2025“…<p>Volcano plots representing open chromatin regions that are differentially accessible (adjusted <i>P</i> < 0.05) in each drug treatment compared to VEH at each timepoint. Regions that increase in accessibility in response to treatment (opening) are represented in blue, and regions that significantly decrease in accessibility (closing) are represented in red.…”
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