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Variants with an unknown significance or conflicting interpretation of clinical significance.
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Tissue, days post-infection (dpi) and the top 10 most significant genes with increased and decreased expression with valid gene symbols for the response contrasts.
Published 2025“…<p>Tissue, days post-infection (dpi) and the top 10 most significant genes with increased and decreased expression with valid gene symbols for the response contrasts.…”
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The mechanism path of microcredit for poverty-alleviated population to increase farmers ‘ income.
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<i>Fezf2</i> induction in ES-derived neurons did not on its own significantly increase subtype distinction.
Published 2021“…The total number of CTIP2-expressing neurons was largely unaffected, as was the number of total SATB2-expressing and CTIP2+/SATB2+ dual expressing neurons (though the latter two displayed non-statistically significant trends toward decrease in number). (B) The intensity of CTIP2 expression within <i>Fezf2</i>, <i>GFP</i> modRNA co-transfected neurons increased relative to <i>GFP</i> modRNA controls. …”
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List of the proteins that increased or decreased significantly with the progression of liver fibrosis.
Published 2022“…<p>List of the proteins that increased or decreased significantly with the progression of liver fibrosis.…”