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1961
Activity of xylanase in mixed feed and liver (mg saccharide/g sample/h), n = 12/treatment.
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1963
Composition of the gut microbiota at the phylum level following the administration of MP.
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qRT-PCR results of differentially expressed miRNAs in rats’ myocardial tissue after training.
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Differential expression of miRNAs in SHR-SED group and BFRT group (all miRNAs).
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Histogram of the GO functional enrichment of differential miRNA target genes.
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Changes in SHR body weight, hemodynamics and cardiac function before and after training.
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1979
Split structural models for belief.
Published 2024“…More conservative political views and higher income correlated with decreased hesitancy. No other latent variables or covariates had a significant effect on vaccine hesitancy. …”
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1980
Characterization of Behaviors During Food Consumption Under Novelty and Threat Learning in Male and Female Rats (MK Thesis)
Published 2025“…Renewal of mobility behaviors was not observed, indicating that mobility behaviors were not conditioned to the tone. There were no significant differences in freezing, mobility, or neutral behaviors based on prior novelty exposure, but these findings establish a behavioral baseline for examining how novelty-related experience may interact with threat learning and memory and reveal meaningful sex differences across both paradigms.…”