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PGRN deletion decreased the susceptibility to invasive <i>C</i>.<i>albicans</i> infection in mice.
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Associations between weight regain 5 years after RYGB and changes in PA outcomes.
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Results of mean differences.
Published 2023“…A simulation was conducted to identify 20 scenarios in order to discover the optimal scenario in which where the number of requests (stretchers or wheelchairs) was increased, while the number of staff was decreased to determine mean waiting times and confidence intervals. …”
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Impaired Ubr5 function results in increased canonical and decreased non-canonical HH signalling.
Published 2021“…<p>Immunohistochemical analysis of six-week-old control and <i>Ubr5</i><sup><i>mt</i></sup> tibial AC examined for markers of canonical HH pathway activity. Relative to (A, C) control, (B, D) <i>Ubr5</i><sup><i>mt</i></sup> AC displayed increased staining intensities for PTCH1 (A, B) and GLI1 (C, D) with GLI1 exhibiting expanded expression domains (D, double-headed arrows). …”
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Effect of <i>slc43a3</i> deletion on physical activity of male and female WT and KO mice.
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