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Enrichment Analysis Based on Ferroptosis-Related Differentially Expressed Genes.
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Differential Gene Expression Associated with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
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Risk of bias summary.
Published 2025“…The observed decrease in body weight could be partially attributed to factors influencing energy balance, as evidenced by the significantly lower mean calorie intake at the end of the intervention (1694.71 kcal/day, 95% CI: 1498.57–1890.85) compared to the baseline intake (2000.64 kcal/day, 95% CI: 1830–2172.98), despite the absence of intentional efforts to restrict energy intake by the participants. …”
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Criteria for study selection.
Published 2025“…The observed decrease in body weight could be partially attributed to factors influencing energy balance, as evidenced by the significantly lower mean calorie intake at the end of the intervention (1694.71 kcal/day, 95% CI: 1498.57–1890.85) compared to the baseline intake (2000.64 kcal/day, 95% CI: 1830–2172.98), despite the absence of intentional efforts to restrict energy intake by the participants. …”
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Stereotactic injection of AAV-miR-129-5p attenuated microglia activation in depressed mice.
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Stereotactic injection of AAV-miR-129-5p suppressed astrocyte activation in depressed mice.
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Overexpression of miR-129-5p alleviated depression-like behaviors by increasing ATP content.
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Overexpression of miR-129-5p alleviated the depressive-like phenotypes of CRS and LPS treated mice.
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