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Source data for Fig 2.
Published 2025“…Our findings demonstrated that hv<i>Kp</i> infection led to a decrease in lymphocytes (lymphopenia), attributed to impaired proliferation and apoptosis. …”
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Source data for lung metabolomics.
Published 2025“…Our findings demonstrated that hv<i>Kp</i> infection led to a decrease in lymphocytes (lymphopenia), attributed to impaired proliferation and apoptosis. …”
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Source data for Fig 5.
Published 2025“…Our findings demonstrated that hv<i>Kp</i> infection led to a decrease in lymphocytes (lymphopenia), attributed to impaired proliferation and apoptosis. …”
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Source data for Fig 1.
Published 2025“…Our findings demonstrated that hv<i>Kp</i> infection led to a decrease in lymphocytes (lymphopenia), attributed to impaired proliferation and apoptosis. …”
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Source data for Fig 3.
Published 2025“…Our findings demonstrated that hv<i>Kp</i> infection led to a decrease in lymphocytes (lymphopenia), attributed to impaired proliferation and apoptosis. …”
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Source data for Fig 4.
Published 2025“…Our findings demonstrated that hv<i>Kp</i> infection led to a decrease in lymphocytes (lymphopenia), attributed to impaired proliferation and apoptosis. …”
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Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses
Published 2025“…In contrast, reversing managed to natural ecosystems significantly increased NNM by 20% (9.7, 25.4%) and decreased NN by 89% (−125, −46%), indicating increasing N availability while decreasing potential N loss. …”