There are usually two ingredients of the results section.
overall description of the experiments, providing the big picture without repeating the experimental details previously provided in materials and methods.
present the data. Your results should be presented in the past tense.
present representative data rather than endlessly repetitive data
HOW TO HANDLE NUMBERS
Any determinations, repetitive or otherwise, should be meaningful.
STRIVE FOR CLARITY
The results should be short and sweet, without verbiage.
The results need to be clearly and simply stated
AVOID REDUNDANCY
The most common fault is the repetition in words
Do not be verbose in citing figures and tables.
A SUPPLEMENT ON SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL ONLINE
consult the instructions to authors of your target journal.