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电针预处理通过心肌缺血损伤 棕色脂肪组织和 BMP3b/Smad1/5 通路小鼠
Published 2025Subjects: “…electroacupuncture significantly decreased…”
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Box plots showing the taxa that were significantly different between thin and normal cows.
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Statins resulted in smaller neuronal soma size.
Published 2025“…Areas of all BrdU + /Hu+ neurons measured in control birds (dark orange line) and statin-treated birds (light orange line) shows qualitatively that statins did not decrease soma sizes of small cells (overlap of orange lines), and statins did not curtail the upper limit of soma size (light orange line reaches a soma size of > 200 µm, Y axis, top panel). …”
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Volitional control frequency and intensity in VH (Kapsner-Smith et al., 2025)
Published 2025“…Singers produced significantly smaller mean smallest changes of both <i>F</i>0 and intensity than nonsingers.…”
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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. …”
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Comparison of Analgesic Consumption by WHO Analgesic Level Between 2023 and 2022.
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