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Age-related correlation of PBMCs percentages in comparison between males and females.
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Dynamics of EGFP and mRFP fluorescence in infected cells under different heat shock conditions.
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Changes in relative abundance of genera in both therapeutic groups.
Published 2024“…Negative values refer to reduction in abundance after treatment (Mann-Whitney test, a, p = 0.049; b, p = 0.001; c, p = 0.006). For instance, <i>Catonella</i> had a median increase of 35.5% in the probiotic group compared to a median reduction of 52% in the placebo. …”
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Flowchart of the study.
Published 2024“…At genus level, an increase in the relative abundances of <i>Bergeyella</i> and <i>Corynebacterium</i> were significantly associated with a greater reduction in bleeding in the Placebo group and with less reduction in bleeding in the Probiotic group, respectively. …”
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