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Necropsy lesions of deceased chicks from group B, lesions are presented in yellow arrows.
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Decreased regulatory T cells and increased monocytes are observed in peripheral blood of obese mice.
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Proteins from volcano plot which had notable increases or decreases listed in order of greatest to least significance (adjusted p-values).
Published 2022“…<p>Proteins from volcano plot which had notable increases or decreases listed in order of greatest to least significance (adjusted p-values).…”
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Marginally significant moderation effect of active user score on the effect of experimental condition on change in negative affect from T1 to T2.
Published 2019“…<p>Positive scores indicate an increase in T2, negative scores indicate a decrease. …”
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Gut microbiome features significantly associated with clinical signs show evidence of phylogenetic clustering while nasal microbiome features show evidence of phylogenetic overdisp...
Published 2022“…<p>Microbial features that were significantly associated with clinical signs were separated into four groups: gut microbiome features that positively (A) or negatively (B) associated with clinical signs, and nasal microbiome features that positively (C) or negatively (D) associated with clinical signs. …”
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Significant adaptations in gut composition occur during and after chemoradiotherapy.
Published 2021“…<p>The relative abundances of the pathogenic, gram-negative Proteobacteria phylum (A) increased significantly, whereas those of the beneficial members of the Clostridiales class (B) decreased significantly, during chemoradiotherapy but tended to return or nearly return to baseline levels by first follow-up (week 12). …”
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