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    Long-range chromosomal interactions increase and mark repressed gene expression during adipogenesis by Kristina M. Garske (11220178)

    Published 2022
    “…In summary, we identify LRIs that mark repressed regions of the genome, and these interactions increase across adipogenesis, pinpointing developmental regions that need to be repressed in a cell-type specific way for adipogenesis to proceed.…”
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    Amur tiger urine increases small -bodied mesopred by Wannian Cheng (16613151)

    Published 2025
    “…Asian badgers in particular perceived tiger urine as a food resource cue, stimulating their exploration and squat-marking behavior improving egg detection and predation. …”
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    Modeling the Shape and Stability of Co Nanoparticles as a Function of Size and Support Interactions through DFT Calculations and Monte Carlo Simulations by Enrico Sireci (12127349)

    Published 2025
    “…We report a marked increase in step and kink sites at the expense of terraces with increasing particle size, which we linked to the experimentally observed increase in turnover frequency (TOF). …”
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    1-Amur tiger urine increases small -bodied mesopredators predatory behavior by Wannian Cheng (16613151)

    Published 2025
    “…Asian badgers in particular perceived tiger urine as a food resource cue, stimulating their exploration and squat-marking behavior improving egg detection and predation. …”
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    25.11Amur tiger urine increases small -bodied mesopredators predatory behavior by Wannian Cheng (16613151)

    Published 2025
    “…Asian badgers in particular perceived tiger urine as a food resource cue, stimulating their exploration and squat-marking behavior improving egg detection and predation. …”
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    Intestinal permeability is increased accompanied with a decrease in E-cadherin protein levels in the colon of mice after bacterial infection. by Yi-Cheng Ma (682341)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Intestinal permeability was measured by FITC-dextran in the serum after <i>P</i>. …”
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