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The loss of bone in the femoral distal epiphysis is affected by housing type and weightlessness conditions in microgravity.
Published 2025“…Interestingly, (C) Tb.Th. is not affected by age, cage type, or spaceflight, however age and spaceflight significantly increase (D) Tb.Sp (E) Tb.Pf is only effected in FL. …”
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Evolutionary tree analysis of ZmSTOMAGEN.
Published 2025“…These included brassinosteroid metabolite imbalance (increased typhasterol, decreased castasterone) and differential gibberellin regulation (elevated GA4, reduced GA1). …”
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Raw data for all figures.
Published 2025“…These included brassinosteroid metabolite imbalance (increased typhasterol, decreased castasterone) and differential gibberellin regulation (elevated GA4, reduced GA1). …”
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Differential analysis of immune cells in brucellosis and healthy controls.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(A)</b> CIBERSORT analysis showed significantly increased CD8 + T cells and NK cells, and decreased B cells and CD4 + T cells in brucellosis. …”
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6125
Patient characteristics.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, PCV-VG was associated with an increased center of ventilation (45.1 ± 3.7 vs. 41.7 ± 3.5, P < 0.05), a decrease in global inhomogeneity (GI) (0.85 ± 0.16 vs. 1.06 ± 0.30, P < 0.05), and a reduction in regional ventilation delay index (RVDI) (10.5 ± 4.5 vs. 15.9 ± 5.3, P < 0.05), when compared to VCV. …”
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CONSORT flow chart of included patients.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, PCV-VG was associated with an increased center of ventilation (45.1 ± 3.7 vs. 41.7 ± 3.5, P < 0.05), a decrease in global inhomogeneity (GI) (0.85 ± 0.16 vs. 1.06 ± 0.30, P < 0.05), and a reduction in regional ventilation delay index (RVDI) (10.5 ± 4.5 vs. 15.9 ± 5.3, P < 0.05), when compared to VCV. …”
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Ventilation parameters.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, PCV-VG was associated with an increased center of ventilation (45.1 ± 3.7 vs. 41.7 ± 3.5, P < 0.05), a decrease in global inhomogeneity (GI) (0.85 ± 0.16 vs. 1.06 ± 0.30, P < 0.05), and a reduction in regional ventilation delay index (RVDI) (10.5 ± 4.5 vs. 15.9 ± 5.3, P < 0.05), when compared to VCV. …”
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6128
Effect of carabrone on mitochondrial respiratory chain complex V (ATP synthase).
Published 2025“…<b>(B)</b> Measurement of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP, Δ<i>Ψ</i>m) in <i><i>G. tritici</i></i>, treatment by carabrone (50 and 100 μM), FCCP (250 nM) and oligomycin A (5 nM), JC-1 monomers (green) indicate decreased MMP, JC-1 aggregates (red) indicate increased MMP, Bar = 100 μm. …”
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6129
P<sub>i</sub>‐treatment aggravates calcification and induces phenotypic transition of VSMCs.
Published 2025“…(B) Summarized bar graph showed P<sub>i</sub> treatment significantly increased calcium deposition. Bar graphs depicted significant decrease in mRNA expression of (C) α -SMA (D) SM22α and increased (E) RUNX2 (F) OPN and (G) BMP2. …”
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6130
Effects of CER on vascular calcification and phenotypic change in P<sub>i</sub><i>‐</i>treated VSMCs.
Published 2025“…Bar graphs depicted significant decrease in mRNA expression of (C) α -SMA (D) SM22α and increased (E) RUNX2 (F) OPN and (G) BMP2 in CER treated P<sub>i</sub>-induced VSMCs. …”
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6131
CDCP1 regulates CDA and hENT1 expression through c-Src/PKCδ signaling pathway.
Published 2025“…T24-CD cells exhibited increased CDA and decreased hENT1 expression, whereas T24-CDKO cells showed the opposite trend. …”
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Network effects of DLPFC-tDCS protocols with different stimulation duration.
Published 2025“…Warmer colors indicate an increase in FC strength after the stimulation, while cooler colors indicate a decrease in FC strength following the stimulation. …”
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White-to-opaque switching frequencies of single TF heterozygotes in a <i>WOR1</i>(KR-to-G) strain background.
Published 2025“…Colored bars indicate significant differences from the WT control; blue for decreased switching and red for increased switching. …”
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6136
Model diagnostics for old death events.
Published 2025“…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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Model diagnostics for adult death events.
Published 2025“…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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Model diagnostics for child death events.
Published 2025“…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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Model diagnostics for all death events.
Published 2025“…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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Model diagnostics for female death events.
Published 2025“…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”