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Supplementary file 1_Hydroxysafflor yellow A alleviates oxidative stress and inflammatory damage in the livers of mice with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and modulates gut micro...
Published 2025“…Introduction<p>Hydroxysafflor yellow A (HSYA), its primary bioactive metabolite of Carthamus tinctorius L. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Preclinical evidence and potential mechanisms of tanshinone ⅡA on cognitive function in animal models of Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.doc...
Published 2025“…Background<p>Tanshinone ⅡA (Tan ⅡA) is a monomer extracted from Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge. …”
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The ASEL neuron functions in glucose attraction after glucose conditioning.
Published 2023“…<p>(A, B) After feeding conditioning with (conditioned) or without (naïve) glucose, chemotaxis to glucose was tested. …”
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Turing mechanism underlying a branching model for lung morphogenesis
Published 2017“…In our previous study, a biological mechanism was presented for lung branching pattern formation through a branching model. …”
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Food intake in groups A, B and C.
Published 2025“…Statistically, there was a significant decrease in EPG values from days 0–14. …”
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Actuation of a Nonconductive Droplet in an Aqueous Fluid by Reversed Electrowetting Effect
Published 2020“…However, the opposite phenomenon, e.g., decreasing the wettability of a nonconductive droplet and increasing its contact angle (CA) by the reversed electrowetting (REW) effect, has been scarcely reported. …”
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Actuation of a Nonconductive Droplet in an Aqueous Fluid by Reversed Electrowetting Effect
Published 2020“…However, the opposite phenomenon, e.g., decreasing the wettability of a nonconductive droplet and increasing its contact angle (CA) by the reversed electrowetting (REW) effect, has been scarcely reported. …”
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Actuation of a Nonconductive Droplet in an Aqueous Fluid by Reversed Electrowetting Effect
Published 2020“…However, the opposite phenomenon, e.g., decreasing the wettability of a nonconductive droplet and increasing its contact angle (CA) by the reversed electrowetting (REW) effect, has been scarcely reported. …”
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Actuation of a Nonconductive Droplet in an Aqueous Fluid by Reversed Electrowetting Effect
Published 2020“…However, the opposite phenomenon, e.g., decreasing the wettability of a nonconductive droplet and increasing its contact angle (CA) by the reversed electrowetting (REW) effect, has been scarcely reported. …”
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Actuation of a Nonconductive Droplet in an Aqueous Fluid by Reversed Electrowetting Effect
Published 2020“…However, the opposite phenomenon, e.g., decreasing the wettability of a nonconductive droplet and increasing its contact angle (CA) by the reversed electrowetting (REW) effect, has been scarcely reported. …”
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Actuation of a Nonconductive Droplet in an Aqueous Fluid by Reversed Electrowetting Effect
Published 2020“…However, the opposite phenomenon, e.g., decreasing the wettability of a nonconductive droplet and increasing its contact angle (CA) by the reversed electrowetting (REW) effect, has been scarcely reported. …”
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Actuation of a Nonconductive Droplet in an Aqueous Fluid by Reversed Electrowetting Effect
Published 2020“…However, the opposite phenomenon, e.g., decreasing the wettability of a nonconductive droplet and increasing its contact angle (CA) by the reversed electrowetting (REW) effect, has been scarcely reported. …”
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