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SIMPER results for the behaviors that most contributed to the differences observed after pairwise comparison for significant effects obtained in PERMANOVA.
Published 2020“…<p>SIMPER results for the behaviors that most contributed to the differences observed after pairwise comparison for significant effects obtained in PERMANOVA.…”
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Statistically significant differences in gut microbiome relative abundances.
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Lipid droplets transiently increase in size during early stages of HSV-1 infection.
Published 2022“…NS, no significant difference. In all three biological replicates the lipid droplets of cells at an early stage of infection are larger than in uninfected cells. …”
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Remodelling of mitochondria during HSV-1 infection.
Published 2022“…(<b>D</b>) The numbers of branching nodes were calculated for 45 tomograms across all replicates and significant differences in the number of nodes between uninfected cells and those at late stages of infection were determined for each replicate using ANOVA and Tukey tests (p <0.05). …”
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Soft X-ray tomography imaging at cryogenic temperatures of HSV-1-infected HFF-hTERT cells identifies virus particles.
Published 2022“…Due to unequal variance, a Mann-Whitney <i>U</i> test was performed to determine a significant difference in the width of nuclear capsids and extracellular virions (W = 126, p-value<2.2×10<sup>−16</sup>). …”
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Heatmaps of significant community cohesion differences between paired groups.
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Heatmaps of significant community disjointedness differences between paired groups.
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