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    Linear regression analysis. by Young Kyu Lee (14076058)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p> Conclusion </p><p>The HTRT group showed a greater decrease in HU both pre- and post-treatment, indicating a possible indirect marker of tumor necrosis. …”
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    Polysaccharides from Black Mulberry Attenuate Colitis through Gut Microbiota Mediated TNF-α/pNF-κB/ICAM‑1 Signaling Pathway by Li-Tao Yi (13780216)

    Published 2025
    “…., which correlated with elevated short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and decreased pro-inflammatory markers. Colonic RNA sequencing revealed the role of PBM in attenuating colitis via the TNF-α/NF-κB/ICAM-1 signaling pathway. …”
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    Relationship between the Gender Representation Disparity Index (GRDI) and average explicit sex markers in film criticism, illustrating a decrease in markers as the GRDI moves toward a female-dominated cast. by Jad Doughman (20636304)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Relationship between the Gender Representation Disparity Index (GRDI) and average explicit sex markers in film criticism, illustrating a decrease in markers as the GRDI moves toward a female-dominated cast.…”
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    Strain-Insensitive, Crosstalk-Suppressed, Ultrawide-Linearity Iontronic Tactile Skin from a Synergistic Segment-Embedded Strategy by Yanchao Zhao (5129174)

    Published 2025
    “…However, skin-attachable sensor arrays still suffer from strain interference and signal crosstalk under stretching or bending, particularly on curved or deformable surfaces. Here, we present a stretchable tactile array that is both strain-insensitive and crosstalk-suppressed, achieved via a hierarchically segmented design that mitigates lateral and vertical deformations synergistically. …”