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teer decrease » greater decrease (Expand Search)
gap decrease » a decrease (Expand Search), gain decreased (Expand Search), step decrease (Expand Search)
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Raw data of Figs 1–6 in this study.
Published 2025“…When gut epithelial PGAM5 receptor and apoptosis were inhibited by PGAM5-specific siRNA, inhibitor (LFHP-1c) and apoptosis inhibitor (Z-VAD-FMK), trans-epithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and TJs expression were obviously increased, and intestinal permeability was evidently decreased. …”
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Differences in total Tau and p-Tau Thr231 following maternal Pg-OMV exposure.
Published 2025“…Data show mean + /- SEM.</p>…”
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BAEP, cognitive function, and ammonia levels in four groups.
Published 2025“…<b>(C)</b> Serum ammonia and <b>(D)</b> Cerebrospinal ammonia levels decreased significantly upon the treatment of rifaximin and lactulose. …”
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Rifaximin and lactulose on inflammation in MHE rats.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(A)</b> Serum LPS levels in the portal vein of the MNS group was significantly higher than that of the C group, then obviously decreased after the intervention of rifaximin and lactulose. …”
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The relative importance by dominance analysis.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>Results indicate that negative life experiences have a significant negative impact on sense of security, which first decreases but then increases over time. …”
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Summary results of the samples.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>Results indicate that negative life experiences have a significant negative impact on sense of security, which first decreases but then increases over time. …”