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Box plots showing the taxa that were significantly different between thin and normal cows.
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<b>Data for s</b><b>easonal variations in coral lipids and their significance for energy maintenance in the </b><b>South China Sea</b>
Published 2024“…<p dir="ltr">In recent years, the intensification of global warming and extreme climate have led to an increase in the frequency and severity of coral bleaching. Coral bleaching means a decrease in symbiotic zooxanthellae density (ZD). …”
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Statins resulted in smaller neuronal soma size.
Published 2025“…<p>Soma areas of BrdU + /Hu+ (30 - 32 day old) neurons did not differ between control birds and statin-treated birds, whereas soma areas of the older heterogeneous population of BrdU-/Hu+ neurons were significantly smaller in statin-treated than in control birds (A). …”
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Cinnamaldehyde repellency test within 6 hours in parthenogenesis <i>H. longicornis.</i>
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EF-24 treatment significantly reduces cell viability in leukemia cell lines.
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Linear covariate analysis of prognostically significant metabolites. Presenting the effect sizes of metabolites that showed significant differences among prognostic groups in ICU-treated COVID-19 patients....
Published 2025“…<p>Linear covariate analysis of prognostically significant metabolites. Presenting the effect sizes of metabolites that showed significant differences among prognostic groups in ICU-treated COVID-19 patients. …”