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Raw_data_N_adition_increased_SOC_PNAS.xlsx
Published 2025“…We found that SOC significantly increased with N addition, driven by the combined responses of plants, soil, and microbes. …”
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GO ontology analyses of RNASeq data of livers from <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> mice.
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Obese <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> mice develop MASLD and fibrosis on an HFD.
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MiRNA primer sequences.
Published 2024“…It was shown that after knocking down the target miRNA, alkaline phosphatase staining was significantly increased compared with the dexamethasone-stimulated group and approached the level of the blank control group. …”
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Osteogenesis-related primer sequences.
Published 2024“…It was shown that after knocking down the target miRNA, alkaline phosphatase staining was significantly increased compared with the dexamethasone-stimulated group and approached the level of the blank control group. …”
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Participants diagram of the study.
Published 2025“…Moreover, non-consumption of fatty foods and outdoor activities were found to be associated with a decrease in obesity by respectively. However, non-consumption of fruits and vegetables and maternal BMI were significantly correlated with an increased risk of obesity in children () and adolescents () respectively.…”
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Baseline sociodemographic data and disease-related variables of two groups (n = 105).
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