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nn decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search)
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Sustained increase in the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokine and chemokine in the testis correlate with systemic inflammation.
Published 2025“…Data were normalized to the control, log10 transformed, and expressed as relative abundance (red, increased; blue, decreased; and white represents unchanged compared to uninfected controls). …”
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Percent viability and cytotoxicity of NHBE cells are significantly altered by PAA exposure.
Published 2025“…Percent viability significantly decreased with PAA concentration and between recovery times compared to controls. …”
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Increased CN inhibition leads to reduced STO frequency and to more CSpk frequency.
Published 2025“…(E) Increase in CN-to-IO inhibitory synapses, and thus inhibition strength, led to a decrease in IO STO frequency and a concurrent increase in CSpk frequency.…”
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Cohort characteristics.
Published 2025“…Concomitantly, the lactate/pyruvate ratio significantly increased (12.81 + /- 0.90 vs 67.1 + /- 7.94; p < 0.0001) while the acetoacetate/β-hydroxybutyrate ratio significantly decreased (1.11 + /- 0.19 vs. 0.54 + /- 0.05 at 0 min; p = 0.0055). …”
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Dynamic Tracking of <i>In Vivo</i> Receptor Availability in Tumor Using Paired-Agent Imaging
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Dynamic Tracking of <i>In Vivo</i> Receptor Availability in Tumor Using Paired-Agent Imaging
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Dynamic Tracking of <i>In Vivo</i> Receptor Availability in Tumor Using Paired-Agent Imaging
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Characteristics of study participants in women according to frailty groups.
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