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    M<sup>6</sup>A-mediated up-regulation of LncRNA LIFR-AS1 enhances the progression of pancreatic cancer via miRNA-150-5p/ VEGFA/Akt signaling by Jian-Qing Chen (8271900)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the exact role of m<sup>6</sup>A induced LIFR-AS1 in pancreatic cancer (PC) and its potential molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. …”
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    “Surface Browsing” May Allow “Filter-Feeding” Protozoa to Exert Top-Down Control on Colony-Forming Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooms by Wenjie Xu (183092)

    Published 2023
    “…Notably, as the number of large colonies increased, Paramecium exerted top-down control by altering its feeding behavior: once the colony size was >12–20 μm, Paramecium no longer acted as a “filter feeder”; instead, it became a “surface browser,” grazing around and between larger colonies, removing individual Microcystis and small colonies. …”
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    “Surface Browsing” May Allow “Filter-Feeding” Protozoa to Exert Top-Down Control on Colony-Forming Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooms by Wenjie Xu (183092)

    Published 2023
    “…Notably, as the number of large colonies increased, Paramecium exerted top-down control by altering its feeding behavior: once the colony size was >12–20 μm, Paramecium no longer acted as a “filter feeder”; instead, it became a “surface browser,” grazing around and between larger colonies, removing individual Microcystis and small colonies. …”
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    “Surface Browsing” May Allow “Filter-Feeding” Protozoa to Exert Top-Down Control on Colony-Forming Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooms by Wenjie Xu (183092)

    Published 2023
    “…Notably, as the number of large colonies increased, Paramecium exerted top-down control by altering its feeding behavior: once the colony size was >12–20 μm, Paramecium no longer acted as a “filter feeder”; instead, it became a “surface browser,” grazing around and between larger colonies, removing individual Microcystis and small colonies. …”
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    Decrease in the burst onset latency of the recruited neurons leads to pruning of long delay connections. by Yevhen Tupikov (10319281)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>A: Burst onset latency between the parent and the recruited neurons decreases during recruitment. …”
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    One month of PBM therapy led to increased Aβ plaque deposition, and larger average size of non-microglia associated plaques. by Kevin J. Johnson (2647639)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>B</b>. PBM appears to increase the overall deposition of extracellular Aβ plaques and average plaque size. …”
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    Decrease in accelerometer assessed physical activity during the first-year post-myocardial infarction: a prospective cohort study by Amanda Lönn (11583010)

    Published 2024
    “…Secondly, to explore associations between changes in physical activity variables with blood pressure and lipid levels.</p> <p>A longitudinal study in 2017-2023. Physical activity variables were assessed <i>via</i> accelerometers at two- and twelve months post-MI. …”
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    Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy by Wan-Tao Chen (330486)

    Published 2024
    “…Materials that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence in response to mechanical stimuli are limited, and the related mechanism is difficult to investigate due to the unclear structural information. In this work, a series of Cu­(I) complexes that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence under pressure are designed via a guest encapsulation strategy. …”
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    Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy by Wan-Tao Chen (330486)

    Published 2024
    “…Materials that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence in response to mechanical stimuli are limited, and the related mechanism is difficult to investigate due to the unclear structural information. In this work, a series of Cu­(I) complexes that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence under pressure are designed via a guest encapsulation strategy. …”