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Summary of the earliest time point for significant WD-induced changes in NASH-associated markers.
Published 2023“…The figure illustrates the earliest time point for a significant change in the marker abundance and whether the marker <b>Increased</b> or <b>Decreased</b> in response to the WD. …”
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<i>BZP4</i> expression differs significantly between genotypes.
Published 2023“…</b> A hierarchically clustered heatmap of genes that strongly correlate with <i>BZP4</i> expression and are differentially expressed based on the <i>BZP4</i> allele in amoeba treated samples. …”
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Change in the levels of parental stressors or rewards between time point 1 and time point 2.
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Phenotype and molecular identification of <i>GmNN1/FT2a</i> in stable transgenic soybean plants.
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Plant growth, nodulation, and N content as affected by manipulating of GmNN1/FT2a.
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Change in average relative abundance of significantly different ASVs within distinct phyla classifications at all three time points for the three different treatments.
Published 2020“…</b> For the control treatment, the change in average relative abundance of significantly different bacteria taxa in their relative phyla classifications generally decreased throughout consecutive time points. …”