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Coimplantation of ASCs with EPCs increases vascular density in adipose grafts.
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A375 melanoma cells show a higher sensitivity to GAPDH inhibition than normal melanocytes.
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Metabolic enzyme activities in liver tissue of yellowfin tuna after 24 h acute high temperature.
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Energy reserves in muscle tissue of yellowfin tuna exposed to both temperatures for 24 h.
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The significantly altered bacteria between stress group and control group.
Published 2022“…(b) The relative abundance of <i>Facklamia</i> (at the genus level) was significantly increased, while that of <i>Corynebacterium</i> (at the genus level) was significantly decreased in the stress group when compared to those in the control groups (*p < 0.05; Welch’s t-test).…”
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Demographic variables that showed significantly higher odds for increased activity engagement compared to no change and were significant in the model (* = p<0.05; ** = p<0.01; *** = p<0.001).
Published 2020“…<p>Demographic variables that showed significantly higher odds for increased activity engagement compared to no change and were significant in the model (* = p<0.05; ** = p<0.01; *** = p<0.001).…”
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