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Chronic colitis induces marked changes in protein expression in the adult heart and blood.
Published 2021“…Both cytoplasmic (E) and nuclear (F) BDNF protein levels in the heart were significantly decreased by DSS. BDNF protein levels in the extracts were assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). …”
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Number of significantly significant (P < 0.05) differentially abundant (SSDA) proteins showing increased or decreased activity (fold change +/- 1.5-fold) relative to time 0 following storage at 9°C or 20°C of infective juveniles of <i>S</i>....
Published 2022“…<p>Number of significantly significant (P < 0.05) differentially abundant (SSDA) proteins showing increased or decreased activity (fold change +/- 1.5-fold) relative to time 0 following storage at 9°C or 20°C of infective juveniles of <i>S</i>. …”
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IR-induced mutation profiles of DNA repair mutants significantly different from wild-type.
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The fold change of the main metabolites in CHA, CHM, and MHE rats with P values and VIP score.
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Increase in traumatic brain injury gene expression in VEEV-infected macaque brains.
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(a) Surface area and volume change with water level; (b) Topographic changes in the Caspian Sea.
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