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    Table 1_The association between lutein and zeaxanthin intake and multi-level biological aging.docx by Meiyi Tao (17040531)

    Published 2025
    “…LZ intake showed a significant negative correlation with biological aging acceleration (P < 0.05). …”
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    Image 2_Activation of mechanoreceptor Piezo1 inhibits enteric neuronal growth and migration in vitro.jpeg by Chioma Moneme (20457845)

    Published 2024
    “…Piezo1 inhibition also led to significantly increased neuronal migration, whereas Piezo1 activation resulted in significantly decreased neuronal migration and slower neuronal recovery from injury.…”
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    <b>Dietary Acid Load and Body Weight in Type 1 Diabetes: A Randomized Clinical Trial</b> by Hana Kahleova (618836)

    Published 2025
    “…Potential renal acid load and net endogenous acid production—both markers of dietary acid load—decreased significantly in the vegan group, but not in the portion-controlled group. …”
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    Individual data. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Descriptive statistics. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Time matched metabolic cost. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Research design. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Time matched physiological strain. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Physiological strain. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Diagram of exercise intervention progression. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Perceived exertion. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Metabolic cost. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Total kcals did not differ between conditions (with/without exoskeleton; t = 0.98; p = 0.357). Kcals/min were significantly lower (1.06 kcals/min) with the exoskeleton (t = 3.94; p = 0.004). …”
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    Flowchart of the study. by Flavia Furlaneto (20161022)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>Granulicatella adiacens</i> decreased significantly after the probiotic therapy, while <i>Saccharibacteria</i> (TM7) spp., <i>Solobacterium moorei</i>, and <i>Catonella morbi</i> increased significantly. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_The CML experience to elucidate the role of innate T-cells as effectors in the control of residual cancer cells and as potential targets for cancer therapy.pdf by Amandine Decroos (20222913)

    Published 2024
    “…This was particularly the case when considering iNKT cells for which surface-expression level of PD-1 even decreased relative to healthy control subjects. …”