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Table_5_Epidemiological Characteristics of Primary Liver Cancer in Mainland China From 2003 to 2020: A Representative Multicenter Study.docx
Published 2022“…The proportions of HCC and HBV seropositivity increased, whereas that of anti-HCV decreased, from 2003 to 2020. Postoperative five-year survival rate was 73.5%, 64.1%, 34.9%, and 19.7% in HCC at BCLC stage 0, A, B, and C, respectively. …”
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Circ007071 Inhibits Unsaturated Fatty Acid Synthesis by Interacting with miR-103-5p to Enhance <i>PPAR</i>γ Expression in the Dairy Goat Mammary Gland
Published 2022“…More importantly, using a double luciferase reporting system allowed us to detect the circ007071 sequence at a binding site of miR-103-5p, indicating that it targeted this miRNA. …”
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C-terminal, low complexity regions of Pbp1 mediate its interaction with Puf3.
Published 2023“…Transcript levels are shown in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010774#pgen.1010774.s005" target="_blank">S5 Fig</a>. …”
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Age-related differences in ingroup bias and learning mechanisms among Chinese individuals.
Published 2024“…<p><b>A</b> Pre-test stage: the interaction effect between age and dividers’ group reveals a decrease in punishing unfair ingroup dividers (blue) with increasing age (<i>b</i> = -0.03, <i>SE</i> = 0.02, <i>z</i> = -2.05, <i>p</i> = .040), while punishment rates for outgroup dividers (purple) remain unchanged (<i>b</i> = -0.01, <i>SE</i> = 0.02, <i>z</i> = -0.34, <i>p</i> = .734). …”