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AgTL2 embryos have altered lipids, metabolites, and transcriptional profiles during development.
Published 2024“…(C) Heatmap of metabolites analyzed by LC-MS showing levels of the 60 most highly dysregulated metabolites in AgTL2 embryos compared to controls throughout development (values of <i>t</i> test statistic, range: blue to red = significant decrease to increase) (3 biological replicates represented by triplicate columns at each time point). …”
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Table1_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.docx
Published 2024“…Furthermore, gene expression of adiponectin receptors one and two was significantly decreased in the DIA and TA muscles. In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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Image2_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.JPEG
Published 2024“…Furthermore, gene expression of adiponectin receptors one and two was significantly decreased in the DIA and TA muscles. In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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Image1_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.jpg
Published 2024“…Furthermore, gene expression of adiponectin receptors one and two was significantly decreased in the DIA and TA muscles. In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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Image3_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.JPEG
Published 2024“…Furthermore, gene expression of adiponectin receptors one and two was significantly decreased in the DIA and TA muscles. In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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Cumulative MARV shedding in bats from the SOSV-MARV and KASV-MARV experimental cohort.
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SOSV loads in specimens obtained from bats in the SOSV-MARV experimental cohort.
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KASV loads in specimens obtained from bats in the KASV-MARV experimental cohort.
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Weights and body temperatures of bats assigned to the SOSV-MARV and KASV-MARV experimental cohorts.
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Achieving Improved Ion Swarm Shaping Based on Ion Leakage Control in Ion Mobility Spectrometry
Published 2025“…In Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS), ion gates are essential for controlling ion flow, significantly impacting detection sensitivity and resolution. …”
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Image1_Association between mental health and male fertility: depression, rather than anxiety, is linked to decreased semen quality.tif
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>Status of depression was negatively associated with semen quality parameters, whereas no statistically significant association was recognized between anxiety and semen quality except that sperm concentration was decreased by 25.60 (95% CI, 1.226 to 49.965, P=0.040) ×10<sup>6</sup>/ml in moderate to severe anxiety group referring to normal group. …”