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Elevated temperatures inhibit insulin signaling in S2R+ <i>Drosophila</i> cells.
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Male flies with a mixed background have not responded to high temperature-mediated body fat loss.
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Results of two-way ANOVA for body fat differences by temperature and sex interaction.
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Results of one-way ANOVA for body fat differences by temperature and sex combination.
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High temperatures do not reduce the expression of <i>all insulin-like peptides</i> (<i>Ilps</i>).
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Results of two-way ANOVA for body fat differences by temperature and genotype interaction.
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Centrifuged FMT products consistently exhibit the lowest median log<sub>10</sub> drop of CFU/g following freezing and lyophilization. In contrast, unprocessed feces exhibited the greatest median log<sub>10</sub> drop and had a statistically significant loss of bacterial viability across both storage conditions. Products with M:D were the only cryopreserved products to exhibit a significant decrease in surrogate bacterial viability after freezing....
Published 2025“…Products with M:D were the only cryopreserved products to exhibit a significant decrease in surrogate bacterial viability after freezing. …”
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