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Comparison results for n (%) of damage degree scores for liver and heart tissues.
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Effects of HFCS and hazelnut on food intake, liquid intake and body weights in groups of rats.
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Decreased virulence observed during <i>in planta</i> infection with <i>ΔFgknr4</i>.
Published 2025“…In wheat inoculated with <i>ΔFgknr4</i> compared to WT, decreased host colonisation is observed, evidenced by (i) reduced fungal hyphae proliferation, particularly in the thicker adaxial cell layer, (ii) collapsed air spaces in wheat cells, and (iii) increased polymer deposition at the wheat cell walls (black arrows), indicating an enhanced defence response. …”
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Average proportion of first choice female applicants stratified by specialty category.
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AC-LPN circuit control high temperature induced increase of evening sleep.
Published 2024“…(D–G) Optogenetic activation of ppkACs with CsChrimson (<i>Ppk-LexA>LexAop-CsChrimson</i>) increases LPN activity in vivo (D). Scale bars, 10 mm. …”
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Baseline characteristics and potential independent risk factors for mortality of SFTS.
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Kinetics of coagulation parameters between the survivors and non-survivors during hospitalization.
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Restricted cubic spline models depicting the relationship between APTT and mortality risk in SFTS.
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Schematic illustration of the proposed role of XO and NOX4 in the heart of PG-LPS-treated mice.
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