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Data Sheet 1_Pseudomonas oryzihabitans D1-104/3 and P. gessardii C31-106/3 differentially modulate the antioxidative response of duckweed (Lemna minor L.) to salt stress.docx
Published 2024“…The doubling time of duckweeds inoculated with P. gessardii C31-106/3 was significantly longer. Additionally, at 0 and 10 mM NaCl, this strain decreased chlorosis in duckweeds. …”
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Image 2_A unique polygenic mouse model of obesity exhibits a distinct immunological profile that may offer protection against systemic inflammation, diabetes, and behavioral impair...
Published 2025“…Unlike other mouse lines, DU6 mice do not develop diabetes despite significant obesity. We performed a series of behavioral tests on male mice because obesity is often associated with cognitive and emotional impairment. …”
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Table 2_A unique polygenic mouse model of obesity exhibits a distinct immunological profile that may offer protection against systemic inflammation, diabetes, and behavioral impair...
Published 2025“…Unlike other mouse lines, DU6 mice do not develop diabetes despite significant obesity. We performed a series of behavioral tests on male mice because obesity is often associated with cognitive and emotional impairment. …”
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Table 1_A unique polygenic mouse model of obesity exhibits a distinct immunological profile that may offer protection against systemic inflammation, diabetes, and behavioral impair...
Published 2025“…Unlike other mouse lines, DU6 mice do not develop diabetes despite significant obesity. We performed a series of behavioral tests on male mice because obesity is often associated with cognitive and emotional impairment. …”
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Image 1_A unique polygenic mouse model of obesity exhibits a distinct immunological profile that may offer protection against systemic inflammation, diabetes, and behavioral impair...
Published 2025“…Unlike other mouse lines, DU6 mice do not develop diabetes despite significant obesity. We performed a series of behavioral tests on male mice because obesity is often associated with cognitive and emotional impairment. …”
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Table 4_A unique polygenic mouse model of obesity exhibits a distinct immunological profile that may offer protection against systemic inflammation, diabetes, and behavioral impair...
Published 2025“…Unlike other mouse lines, DU6 mice do not develop diabetes despite significant obesity. We performed a series of behavioral tests on male mice because obesity is often associated with cognitive and emotional impairment. …”
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Table 3_A unique polygenic mouse model of obesity exhibits a distinct immunological profile that may offer protection against systemic inflammation, diabetes, and behavioral impair...
Published 2025“…Unlike other mouse lines, DU6 mice do not develop diabetes despite significant obesity. We performed a series of behavioral tests on male mice because obesity is often associated with cognitive and emotional impairment. …”
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Table 5_A unique polygenic mouse model of obesity exhibits a distinct immunological profile that may offer protection against systemic inflammation, diabetes, and behavioral impair...
Published 2025“…Unlike other mouse lines, DU6 mice do not develop diabetes despite significant obesity. We performed a series of behavioral tests on male mice because obesity is often associated with cognitive and emotional impairment. …”