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Effects of Ni<sup>2+</sup> on mitochondrial (A), glycolytic (B), and total (C) ATP production rates in BMDM.
Published 2025“…An <i>F</i> test was used to determine if the slope was significantly different than zero. Data are presented as means ± SEM of 4 and 3 independent experiments for OCR and PER respectively, each performed with sextuplicate samples.…”
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Cyclization Decoded: Engineering Amylomaltase for Efficient α‑Glucan Transformations
Published 2025“…Enzyme kinetics results suggest that the improvement in enzyme performance largely stems from the decrease in enzyme–substrate affinity along the substrate transfer pathway. …”
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Effects of Ni<sup>2</sup><sup>+</sup> on the mitochondrial and glycolytic energy metabolism of BMDM.
Published 2025“…A double dagger (‡) indicates a significant decrease of OCR (slope = −0.14 ± 0.04, <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.40, <i>F</i>(1, 22)=15.0, <i>p </i>< 0.001) from 0 to 72 ppm Ni<sup>2+</sup>. …”
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Results from GLM tests of moderation.
Published 2025“…Breathwork conditions produced greater decreases in breath rate compared to rain stimuli (p.fdr=.002). …”
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Participant setup.
Published 2025“…Breathwork conditions produced greater decreases in breath rate compared to rain stimuli (p.fdr=.002). …”
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Descriptive Statistics by Timepoints.
Published 2025“…Breathwork conditions produced greater decreases in breath rate compared to rain stimuli (p.fdr=.002). …”
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Original data.
Published 2024“…Additionally, a statistically significant improvement was observed in the Japanese Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview score at 6 months from baseline (p < 0.001).…”
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Home-based rehabilitation program.
Published 2024“…Additionally, a statistically significant improvement was observed in the Japanese Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview score at 6 months from baseline (p < 0.001).…”
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Baseline characteristics of study participants.
Published 2024“…Additionally, a statistically significant improvement was observed in the Japanese Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview score at 6 months from baseline (p < 0.001).…”
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Heat map showing correlations between comet assay parameters, and warm and cold ischemia times.
Published 2025“…<p>Red values are significant at p < 0.05. Negative values mean that there is a “the more, the less” relationship between the quantities, i.e., as one quantity increases, the other quantity decreases. …”
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Descriptive statistics of driver characteristics.
Published 2025“…Finally, two Generalized Linear Mixed Models were developed to examine factors affecting driving stability, focusing on speed and steering control. …”
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Experimental scenario design.
Published 2025“…Finally, two Generalized Linear Mixed Models were developed to examine factors affecting driving stability, focusing on speed and steering control. …”
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Fixed effects of driving behavior stability.
Published 2025“…Finally, two Generalized Linear Mixed Models were developed to examine factors affecting driving stability, focusing on speed and steering control. …”
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Factors influencing cognitive response.
Published 2025“…Finally, two Generalized Linear Mixed Models were developed to examine factors affecting driving stability, focusing on speed and steering control. …”
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Speed variation at signal intersections (Time).
Published 2025“…Finally, two Generalized Linear Mixed Models were developed to examine factors affecting driving stability, focusing on speed and steering control. …”