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Statistically significant linear increase in use of antidepressants during the observed time period.
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Tissue, days post-infection (dpi) and the top 10 most significant genes with increased and decreased expression with valid gene symbols for the response contrasts.
Published 2025“…<p>Tissue, days post-infection (dpi) and the top 10 most significant genes with increased and decreased expression with valid gene symbols for the response contrasts.…”
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<b>Nest mass in forest tits </b><b><i>Paridae</i></b><b> </b><b>increases with elevation and decreasing body mass, promoting reproductive success</b>
Published 2025“…We found that nest mass increased by ~ 60% along the elevational gradient, but the effect of canopy openness on nest mass was not significant, while nest mass decreased along the ranked species from the smallest <i>Periparus ater</i> to the medium-sized <i>Cyanistes caeruleus</i> and the largest <i>Parus major</i>. …”
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ATGL-1 levels increase and lipid droplets decrease in response to <i>N. parisii</i> infection.
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The effect of HA digestion and HA replenishment alone or with CS on barrier function measured by TEER.
Published 2025“…(B) Hyaluronidase treatment (n = 8) gradually increased TEER, this significantly differed from the untreated group (n = 8) and the PS treated group (n = 8) (p < 0,001). …”