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Data Sheet 1_Spatial and temporal variability in blue carbon accumulation in the largest salt marsh in British Columbia, Canada.docx
Published 2025“…Historical aerial photographs indicate that the eastern marsh area (BBE, MB) decreased by ~35% while BBW expanded by ~20% since 1930. …”
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Flow diagram representing bromeliad death by overcrowding within the Bromeliad-death procedure.
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Variables for the bromeliad agent representing a single <i>T. utriculata</i> rosette.
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Table 1_NSAID use may decrease serum Klotho levels.docx
Published 2025“…Subgroup analyses did not reveal any statistically significant interactions.</p>Conclusion<p>Contrary to previous speculations, the use of NSAIDs is associated with a decrease in serum Klotho levels.…”
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Predictive Significance of Glycosyltransferase-Related lncRNAs in Endometrial Cancer: A Comprehensive Analysis and Experimental Validation
Published 2025“…And the low-risk cohort exhibited increased immune infiltration and decreased tumor purity. Additionally, significant differences in tumor mutation profiles were observed, with the tumor mutation burden (TMB) being higher in the low-risk cohort, suggesting a potentially better response to immunotherapy. …”