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“...-34a, miR-103a, miR-130a, miR-181c) related to the TNF-α signalling pathway. Flow cytometry was employed...”
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“...Flower evocation takes place when meristems became committed to differentiate in reproductive...”
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“... bulls’ gametes, the process triggers sperm damage. Although improving post-thaw sperm quality, using egg...”
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“...; (2) Methods: Flow cytometry with propidium iodide (PI) for cell cycle profile analysis; Terminal...”
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“... of sugar available to pollinators by 31%. This is the first study showing that flower mites decrease nectar...”
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“...We have previously demonstrated that blood volume (BV) expansion decreases saline flow through the...”
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“... plaque group, empty load group, and FTO knockdown group (10 rabbits/group). Results: Flow cytometry...”
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“... for stimulated saliva flow (SSF), pH, and iron levels. The SSF, pH, and salivary iron levels were analyzed...”
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