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Comparison of sleep and activity the night before and after surgery in Experiment 1.
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Activity of female and male <i>M. marinus</i> (left column) and <i>G. pulex</i> (right column).
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Vertebral cancellous tissueμCT parameters are not significantly affected by aging from 16 to 21 weeks, housing type, or microgravity.
Published 2025“…Data shown are the mean ± standard deviation with a scatter plot (ns: non-significant). (G) μCT volumetric reconstructions of a representative sample from each group show a slight decrease in bone parameters from FL mice, which are not deemed significant by statistical testing.…”
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The RehaGait® system.
Published 2025“…Step height was normalized postoperatively; all other variables remained significantly worse than the HI. There were strong correlations between stride length, velocity, heel strike angle, and toe-off angle and the functional gait tests, but no correlations for any variable and the balance domain score.…”
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Flow chart of included patients and dropouts.
Published 2025“…Step height was normalized postoperatively; all other variables remained significantly worse than the HI. There were strong correlations between stride length, velocity, heel strike angle, and toe-off angle and the functional gait tests, but no correlations for any variable and the balance domain score.…”
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Dataset of the analyzed data.
Published 2025“…Step height was normalized postoperatively; all other variables remained significantly worse than the HI. There were strong correlations between stride length, velocity, heel strike angle, and toe-off angle and the functional gait tests, but no correlations for any variable and the balance domain score.…”
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NBs in Mod-depleted brains display defects in expression of key cell identity factors.
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