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  1. 5741

    Moiré-Engineering-Induced Counteractive Control of Thermal and Electrical Transport in MoSe<sub>2</sub>/WSe<sub>2</sub> Heterostructure by Haidong Wang (47381)

    Published 2025
    “…This demonstrates that the moiré superlattice provokes different rectifying responses for phonons and electrons. Decreasing the period of the moiré superlattice induces a pronounced enhancement of the asymmetry in the electronic density of states, while the thermal asymmetry is suppressed due to stronger interlayer coupling. …”
  2. 5742

    Modulation of cardiovascular function by rooibos in adults at risk for cardiovascular disease by Maria Diana Hartnick (7007012)

    Published 2024
    “…These findings underscore the potential benefits of incorporating Rooibos into the daily dietary habits as a means to promote heart health and reduce the risk for cardiovascular diseases. …”
  3. 5743

    Data availability: Grandi et.al, Soft Matter revised by Alvaro Anzoleaga Grandi (20744993)

    Published 2025
    “…An interphase modulus of about 25 GPa can be extracted from the empirical model, about 10 times higher than the typical modulus value of a glassy polymer. This value does not appear to depend on the nature of the polymers, meaning that the presence of entanglements at the interfaces is not a key factor to explain the increase in Young’s modulus of multinanolayer films.…”
  4. 5744

    Figure 2 from Auranofin Synergizes with Cisplatin in Reducing Tumor Burden of NOTCH-Dependent Ovarian Cancer by Robert J. Lake (22408833)

    Published 2025
    “…RBPJ occupancy at <i>HES1</i> and <i>HES4</i> promoters decreased in a dose-dependent manner. <i>CDKN1A</i> (p21) served as a negative control. …”
  5. 5745

    Behavior is best fit by models with independent attributes. by Aster Q. Perkins (22008260)

    Published 2025
    “…Positive/negative coefficients on option A/B indicate that the probability of choosing option A increases/decreases with the magnitude of that attribute. …”
  6. 5746

    Differential neural dynamics in the GNP model incorporating electrodiffusion and ion concentration changes. by Zichao Liu (4591993)

    Published 2025
    “…(e) Significant changes in ion concentrations and reversal potentials occur under prolonged stimulation, following the same trend as shown in (b). (f) The harmonic means of intramembrane potassium and chloride concentrations increase, whereas for sodium, it decreases during neural activity. …”
  7. 5747

    Effect of infection-induced immune response (NFkB) on keratinocyte differentiation motif. by Elisa Domíguez-Hüttinger (21513142)

    Published 2025
    “…The larger the NFkB level is, the smaller the activation threshold level for the calcium (<i>C</i>+), making the system more sensitive to barrier damage. (B) <i>C</i>+ linearly decreases with NFkB (variation of NFkB: 0:0.01:1).…”
  8. 5748

    RL agent simulations for slowly-changing perceptual biases. by Yelin Dong (21396067)

    Published 2025
    “…Red and green dashed lines show how the ground truth perceptual biases change over time, starting at +20 and -10 deg for leftward and rightward self-motion, respectively, and decreasing linearly to 20/3 and −10/3 deg before stabilizing. …”
  9. 5749

    data_availability_Grandi_Soft_Matter.zip by Alvaro Anzoleaga Grandi (20744993)

    Published 2025
    “…An interphase</p><p dir="ltr">modulus of about 25 GPa can be extracted from the empirical model, about 10 times higher than</p><p dir="ltr">the typical modulus value of a glassy polymer. This value does not appear to depend on the nature</p><p dir="ltr">of the polymers, meaning that the presence of entanglements at the interfaces is not a key factor to</p><p dir="ltr">explain the increase in Young’s modulus of multinanolayer films.…”
  10. 5750

    Additional file 11 of Identifying and exploiting combinatorial synthetic lethality by characterizing adaptive kinome rewiring of EGFRvIII-driven glioblastoma by Benjamin Lin (120565)

    Published 2025
    “…Using RNA-seq, we identified DE genes after 4, 24, and 48 hours of afatinib (A) or neratinib (B) treatment. Genes were categorized as upregulated “up” or downregulated “down” by K-means clustering. …”
  11. 5751

    Combating Chemoresistance in Breast Cancer: Exploring Tumor Microenvironment, Combination Therapies, and Drug Repurposing Strategies by Shazia Sofi (17764488)

    Published 2025
    “…Drug repurposing provides a practical and economical means to combat resistance through FDA-approved anticancer agents. …”
  12. 5752

    DataSheet1_Effects of fertilization on litter decomposition dynamics and nutrient release in orchard systems.docx by Huayue Nie (20385747)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Plant litter decomposition is a significant ecosystem function that regulates nutrient cycling, soil fertility, and biomass production. …”
  13. 5753

    Data Sheet 1_Disease burden of tuberculosis in China from 1990 to 2021 and its prediction to 2036.docx by Rong Sun (532754)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest infectious diseases and continues to be a major killer of human beings. This paper was designed to provide insights into the disease burden of TB.…”
  14. 5754

    LncRNA SCARNA8 promotes atherosclerotic plaque instability by inhibiting macrophage efferocytosis by Xiaoliang Yin (13301607)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, knockdown of lncRNA SCARNA8 improved the stability of atherosclerotic plaques by promoting cellular burial of Raw264.7 cells. LncRNA SCARNA8 is a key regulator of plaque vulnerability, and targeting lncRNA SCARNA8 May provide a novel means for the prevention and treatment of AS.…”
  15. 5755

    Table 2_Can fostering posttraumatic growth prevent burnout and promote resilience in future nurses?.docx by Jae-Chang Sim (22335904)

    Published 2025
    “…Although the effect on burnout was not statistically significant, there was a trend for relatively decreased burnout in the treatment group.…”
  16. 5756

    Table 1_Can fostering posttraumatic growth prevent burnout and promote resilience in future nurses?.docx by Jae-Chang Sim (22335904)

    Published 2025
    “…Although the effect on burnout was not statistically significant, there was a trend for relatively decreased burnout in the treatment group.…”
  17. 5757

    Table 1_Comparative analysis of soil properties before and after Morchella sextelata cultivation across various soil types.xlsx by Juan Zhao (109151)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Morchella, a highly nutritious edible fungus, has been successfully cultivated through artificial means. …”
  18. 5758

    Data Sheet 1_Interstitial fluid transport in linea alba is involved in acupuncture-induced attenuation of ovarian hypofunction in aged rats.pdf by Yaoyao Zhu (3487937)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Fluorescence imaging revealed ISF transport along the linea alba, with tracers migrating linearly, a pattern abolished by surgical blockade. …”
  19. 5759

    Data Sheet 1_Active layer and permafrost microbial community coalescence increases soil activity and diversity in mixed communities compared to permafrost alone.docx by Stacey J. Doherty (6629561)

    Published 2025
    “…Respiration rates were highest in the 100% active layer soils, averaging 19.8 μg C-CO<sub>2</sub> g<sup>–1</sup> dry soil d<sup>–1</sup> across both sites, and decreased linearly as the ratio of permafrost increased. …”
  20. 5760

    Spectral shift of fluorophore NHS-esters. by Hyunwoo Kim (690467)

    Published 2025
    “…After 5 min of illumination with a 647-nm excitation laser, the fluorescence signal of ATTO 647N was gradually visualized within the 561-nm detection channel, meaning a spectral blue-shift of the emission spectrum. …”