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Morphometric and metabolic parameters for 9°C acclimated cunner of various size classes [YOY, young-of-the-year; small and large (adult)] when exposed to a temperature decrease from 9°C to 1°C at 2°C day<sup>−1</sup>.
Published 2014“…Values in brackets indicate the temperature ranges over which the presented Q<sub>10</sub> values were calculated. Values are mean ± 1 S.E.</p><p>Morphometric and metabolic parameters for 9°C acclimated cunner of various size classes [YOY, young-of-the-year; small and large (adult)] when exposed to a temperature decrease from 9°C to 1°C at 2°C day<sup>−1</sup>.…”
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Data_Sheet_1_Estimating the Prevalence and Genetic Risk Mechanisms of ARFID in a Large Autism Cohort.PDF
Published 2021“…Although some studies suggest a decrease of disordered eating symptoms by age 6, our estimates indicate that up to 17% (at a balanced accuracy 87%) of parents of autistic children are also at heightened risk for ARFID, suggesting a lifelong risk for disordered eating. …”
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Pathogenic <i>Salmonella</i> decreases Axin 1 protein expression in host cells.
Published 2012“…<i>Salmonella</i> decreases Axin1 protein expression in the mouse large intestine after bacterial infection <i>in vivo</i>. …”
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Image_2_ADAMDEC1 accelerates GBM progression via activation of the MMP2-related pathway.jpg
Published 2022“…High expression of ADAMDEC1 was associated with immune response. Knockdown of ADAMDEC1 could decrease the proliferation and colony-forming ability of LN229 cells, whereas ADAMDEC1 overexpression has opposite effects in LN229 cells in vitro. …”
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