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Scoring schemes for the assessment of skin and keel bone status in laying hens<sup>1</sup> [29].
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Data Sheet 1_Comparative efficacy and safety of antidiabetic agents for post-transplant diabetes mellitus: a network meta-analysis.docx
Published 2025“…SGLT2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) demonstrated the strongest tendency to reduce MACE and MAKE events (MD − 1.95, 95% CI − 4.85 to 0.96). …”
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Metformin lotion reduces α-SMA levels in the wounded skin of rats after 10 days of wound healing.
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Metformin lotion elevates p-AMPK in the wounded skin of rats after 10 days of wound healing.
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Metformin lotion inhibits scar tissue formation in rat skin after 10 days of wound healing.
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Metformin lotion inhibits scar tissue formation in rat skin after 10 days of wound healing.
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Metformin lotion inhibits the release of HMGB1 from cell nuclei to the skin tissue matrix in rats.
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Data of the article "The physiological cost of being hot: High thermal stress and disturbance decrease energy reserves in dragonflies in the wild"
Published 2025“…These changes can strongly affect insects, particularly those experiencing high thermal stress (i.e, large differences between body and environmental temperature), as prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures can reduce their energetic reserves due to increased metabolic demands and physiological stress. …”
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