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    Data from: Colony losses of stingless bees increase in agricultural areas, but decrease in forested areas by Malena Sibaja Leyton (18400983)

    Published 2025
    “…Our results highlight the importance of forest conservation while pinpointing the challenges faced by Latin American meliponiculturists to preserve colony health.</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">The data are related to the scientific paper “Sibaja Leyton M. et al., (under review) Colony losses of stingless bees increase in agricultural areas, but decrease in forested areas”.…”
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    Normalized significant family changes in abundance. by Karley K. Mahalak (3212670)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) <i>Erysipelotrichaceae</i> significantly increased with CCE treatment; B) <i>Bacteroidales_unclassified</i> significantly decreased with CCE treatment; C) <i>Desulfovibrionaceae</i> significantly decreased with CCE treatment; D) <i>Rikenellaceae</i> significantly decreased with CCE treatment; E) <i>Coriobacteriaceae</i> significantly decreased with CCE treatment; F) <i>Erysipelotrichaceae</i> significantly increased with TRE treatment.…”
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    Tun increases mitochondrial fission, inflammatory cell infiltration, and decreased ER-mitochondria interaction in neonatal rat lungs. by Kirkwood A. Pritchard Jr. (13449794)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) There is no significant change in mitochondrial fusion proteins (MFN1 and MFN2) but the expression of fission protein (DRP1) is increased significantly (1.8±0.3-fold, n = 5, 3 males and 2 females per group, p = 0.001152). …”
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    Obese ZSF1 male rats exhibited increased BW, glucose, insulin, cholesterol, and triglyceride levels and decreased adiponectin and increased GDF15 levels. by Marina Stolina (9248633)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Obese ZSF1 male rats at the age of 20 weeks exhibited increased body weight (A), elevated blood glucose (B), insulin (C), cholesterol (D), and triglyceride levels (E), decreased adiponectin (F), and increased growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) (G). …”
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    Fig 3 - by Calvin P. Philp (12095878)

    Published 2022
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