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    Conformational Role of Methyl in the Potency of Cyclohexane-Substituted Squaramide CCR6 Antagonists by Brian S. Gerstenberger (1936534)

    Published 2025
    “…Herein we report the design of a potent CCR6 antagonist capable of inhibiting the chemotactic migration of CCR6<sup>+</sup> T cells in vitro. …”
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    Conformational Role of Methyl in the Potency of Cyclohexane-Substituted Squaramide CCR6 Antagonists by Brian S. Gerstenberger (1936534)

    Published 2025
    “…Herein we report the design of a potent CCR6 antagonist capable of inhibiting the chemotactic migration of CCR6<sup>+</sup> T cells in vitro. …”
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    Conformational Role of Methyl in the Potency of Cyclohexane-Substituted Squaramide CCR6 Antagonists by Brian S. Gerstenberger (1936534)

    Published 2025
    “…Herein we report the design of a potent CCR6 antagonist capable of inhibiting the chemotactic migration of CCR6<sup>+</sup> T cells in vitro. …”
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    PCA-CGAN K-fold experiment table. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
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    PCAECG-GAN K-fold experiment table. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
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