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Fiber types and muscle force in the soleus of 18-20-week-old WT and NMIIC KO mice.
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Box plot show that there are no differences between different groups of the size of pus cavity.
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Risk of bias summary.
Published 2025“…The study encompassed 36 selected studies involving 44 effect sizes and 914 participants. The effectiveness of the TRE was found to vary across health conditions, with modest weight loss observed in healthy individuals (pooled effect size -1.04 Kg, 95% CI: -1.42 to -0.65) and more significant weight reduction seen in participants with chronic diseases (pooled effect size -3.33 Kg, 95% CI: -5.05 to -1.62) and overweight/obesity (pooled effect size -4.21 Kg, 95% CI: -5.23 to -3.10). …”
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Pie charts showing the different patterns of risk factors associated with total colony losses.
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Spontaneous physical activity and respiratory quotient (RQ) in WT and NMIIC KO mice.
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Evaluation of mitochondrial protein expression and morphology in NMIIC KO mice.
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Proliferation and differentiation of myoblasts derived from satellite cells in WT and NMIIC KO mice.
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