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Table 1_Demethylase FTO mediates m6A modification of ENST00000619282 to promote apoptosis escape in rheumatoid arthritis and the intervention effect of Xinfeng Capsule.docx
Published 2025“…Introduction<p>The pathological mechanisms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are closely associated with the apoptosis escape of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS). The m6A modification of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) plays a critical regulatory role in RA pathogenesis. …”
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CaCl<sub>2</sub> and MnCl<sub>2</sub> treatment significantly reduced Pol I occupancy on the rDNA template.
Published 2025“…If the <i>p</i>-value < 0.05, that was deemed a significant difference between the two treatment groups and was indicated with either a green (increased occupancy) or black (decreased occupancy) line below the histogram for the CaCl<sub>2</sub> treated samples with respect to the untreated samples. …”
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Unique intestinal microbiota in healthy shrimp.
Published 2025“…Likewise, β-diversity was significantly different between groups; PCoA of un-weighted and weighted UniFrac clearly distinguished intestinal microbiota of the shrimp into 2 clusters, and ANOSIM of these data revealed statistical differences between groups, suggesting different microbiota communities between healthy and diseased shrimp. …”
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Unique intestinal microbiota in diseased shrimp.
Published 2025“…Likewise, β-diversity was significantly different between groups; PCoA of un-weighted and weighted UniFrac clearly distinguished intestinal microbiota of the shrimp into 2 clusters, and ANOSIM of these data revealed statistical differences between groups, suggesting different microbiota communities between healthy and diseased shrimp. …”
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Data Sheet 2_The association between glycated hemoglobin, physical activity and infertility: a multiple logistic regression and mediation analysis based on the NHANES database.pdf
Published 2025“…Furthermore, the mediation analysis revealed that recreational PA did not have a statistically significant direct effect on infertility (p = 0.098). …”
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Data Sheet 1_The association between glycated hemoglobin, physical activity and infertility: a multiple logistic regression and mediation analysis based on the NHANES database.pdf
Published 2025“…Furthermore, the mediation analysis revealed that recreational PA did not have a statistically significant direct effect on infertility (p = 0.098). …”
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Minimal data set.
Published 2025“…Animals resuscitated with plasma showed a trend towards lower syndecan-1 levels compared to the standard-volume crystalloid group (82 vs 99 ng/mL, p = 0.06) and had lower levels of VCAM-1 (424 vs 592 ng/mL, p < 0.01) compared to the standard volume crystalloid group, but not when compared to the low-volume crystalloid group. …”
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Data.
Published 2025“…However, the reported rate of urticaria decreased significantly in post-LAW period(P = 0.043). …”
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Graphical representation of wound healing assay.
Published 2025“…Dynamic light scattering showed a significant reduction in the improved particle size (PDI decreased from 0.863 to 0.173) by nano-formulation from 559 nm to 220 nm. …”
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MTT assay and Wound healing assay raw data.
Published 2025“…Dynamic light scattering showed a significant reduction in the improved particle size (PDI decreased from 0.863 to 0.173) by nano-formulation from 559 nm to 220 nm. …”