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Prolonged starvation leads to a delay in cell cycle re-entry and decrease in H3K27ac in Vasa2+/Piwi1+ cells.
Published 2025“…During starvation (T<sub>5ds</sub>, T<sub>20ds</sub>), MFI levels of H3K27ac progressively decreased <b>(F)</b> while levels H3K27me3 did not change significantly <b>(G)</b>. …”
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NS delays the formation of atherosclerotic plaques in ApoE<sup>-/-</sup> mouse models.
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Droplet-based microfluidics can be used to model clustered bacterial growth.
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Results of NDVI trend analysis and significant test in Northeast China from 2001 to 2020.
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Summary results of Model 3: Condition index (mg/cm<sup>3</sup>), D<sub>0</sub> = starting density, Temp Dir = temperature (°C) direction (- = decreasing, 0 = stable, + = increasing), Chl-a = chlorophyll a, Turb = turbidity, used as proxy for hydrodynamics stress, n.s = non-significant.
Published 2023“…<p>Summary results of Model 3: Condition index (mg/cm<sup>3</sup>), D<sub>0</sub> = starting density, Temp Dir = temperature (°C) direction (- = decreasing, 0 = stable, + = increasing), Chl-a = chlorophyll a, Turb = turbidity, used as proxy for hydrodynamics stress, n.s = non-significant.…”
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