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Multiomics Approach Identifies Key Proteins and Regulatory Pathways in Colorectal Cancer
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2782
Transcript response differences between T1R and LEP patients for GO terms, KEGG or Reactome pathways that showed significant enrichment for both the LEP and T1R groups.
Published 2024“…This metric was derived as single value per term and per group as followed: i) Identify the group with the higher Log<sub>2</sub>FC for a given transcript; ii) the group with the higher value is assigned the difference Log<sub>2</sub>FC A—Log<sub>2</sub>FC <sub>B</sub> while the other group is assigned zero for this transcript. …”
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Comparison of renal tissue pathological damage grades across different groups at all time points.
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Comparison of PCNA expression grades across different groups at various time points.
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PAS staining images of pathological changes in renal tissues among 4 groups (×400).
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Comparison of mTOR expression grading among different groups at different time points.
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Raw data_clean.
Published 2025“…Both overweight and obese boys and girls showed a higher percentage of maximal oxygen consumption at ventilatory threshold 1, along with increased heart rate, perceived exertion, and percentage of maximal oxygen consumption during the exercise task. …”
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2793
Experimental design.
Published 2025“…Both overweight and obese boys and girls showed a higher percentage of maximal oxygen consumption at ventilatory threshold 1, along with increased heart rate, perceived exertion, and percentage of maximal oxygen consumption during the exercise task. …”
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2794
Characterization of the participants.
Published 2025“…Both overweight and obese boys and girls showed a higher percentage of maximal oxygen consumption at ventilatory threshold 1, along with increased heart rate, perceived exertion, and percentage of maximal oxygen consumption during the exercise task. …”
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Difference in theta power between breathing conditions and resting state for frontal midline ROI.
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