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Strength training decreases the depressive symptoms and improves the health-related quality of life in older women
Published 2022“…The HRQoL, was evaluated thought the Short Form-36 (SF-36). A significant decrease of depressive symptoms was found. …”
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Significant associations in GWAS.
Published 2025“…A genome-wide association study was also conducted to analyze SNPs more extensively across genes related to Cit and NO metabolism, which revealed genome-wide significant associations between the <i>PRMT6</i> rs12028323 C allele and mood disturbance. …”
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The influence of wealth-signalling determinants on the adoption of improved seeds and fertilizers.
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eQTL analysis of significant SNPs.
Published 2025“…A genome-wide association study was also conducted to analyze SNPs more extensively across genes related to Cit and NO metabolism, which revealed genome-wide significant associations between the <i>PRMT6</i> rs12028323 C allele and mood disturbance. …”
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The trends in the expression of inflammation-related genes in liver tissue.
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