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Box plot show differences between different groups of NRS score on the first day.
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Box plot show differences between different groups of postoperative drainage on the second day.
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Box plot show differences between different groups of postoperative drainage on the third day.
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Box plot show differences between different groups of NRS score on the second day.
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Box plot show differences between different groups of NRS score on the third day.
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Box plot show that there are no differences between different groups of the size of pus cavity.
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Box plot show that there are no differences between different groups of the hospitalization days.
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Box plot show that there are no differences between different groups of the time of onset.
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Box plot show differences between different groups of postoperative drainage on the first day.
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Table 1_Decreased neuronal excitability in hypertriglyceridemia hamsters with acute seizures.docx
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusion<p>Hypertriglyceridemic Apoc2<sup>−/−</sup> hamsters exhibited reduced seizure frequency and decreased cortical neuron excitability. The upregulation of ZDHHC14, leading to increased I<sub>A</sub>, may be a crucial mechanism underlying the observed seizure protection.…”
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