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Factors associated with the <i>SS</i> Positives.
Published 2025“…After anthelmintic treatment, these elevated levels were significantly reduced. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed distinct clustering of AGPTLs between <i><i>Ss</i></i>+ and <i><i>Ss</i></i>- groups, explaining 25.1% and 36.1% of the variance, respectively. …”
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Vertebral cancellous tissueμCT parameters are not significantly affected by aging from 16 to 21 weeks, housing type, or microgravity.
Published 2025“…Nonsignificant trends implicate an effect of spaceflight reducing BV/TV, increasing DA, and reducing Tb.N. Data shown are the mean ± standard deviation with a scatter plot (ns: non-significant). …”
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Metformin and ZLN005 prevent NTM-mediated macrophage dysfunction through PGC-1α.
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Data for 'Elevated developmental temperatures below the lethal limit reduce <i>Aedes aegypti </i>fertility'
Published 2024“…In females, elevated developmental temperatures decreased fecundity while in males it tended to decrease egg hatch proportions and the proportion of individuals producing viable offspring. …”
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Elevated temperatures inhibit insulin signaling in S2R+ <i>Drosophila</i> cells.
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