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    Image_7_Loss of CDYL Results in Suppression of CTNNB1 and Decreased Endometrial Receptivity.TIF by Xiaowei Zhou (1332225)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, the expression of CTNNB1was decreased in the endometrium from RIF patients as well. …”
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    Image_9_Loss of CDYL Results in Suppression of CTNNB1 and Decreased Endometrial Receptivity.TIF by Xiaowei Zhou (1332225)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, the expression of CTNNB1was decreased in the endometrium from RIF patients as well. …”
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    Image_6_Loss of CDYL Results in Suppression of CTNNB1 and Decreased Endometrial Receptivity.TIF by Xiaowei Zhou (1332225)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, the expression of CTNNB1was decreased in the endometrium from RIF patients as well. …”
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    Image_5_Loss of CDYL Results in Suppression of CTNNB1 and Decreased Endometrial Receptivity.TIF by Xiaowei Zhou (1332225)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, the expression of CTNNB1was decreased in the endometrium from RIF patients as well. …”
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    Table_2_Loss of CDYL Results in Suppression of CTNNB1 and Decreased Endometrial Receptivity.docx by Xiaowei Zhou (1332225)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, the expression of CTNNB1was decreased in the endometrium from RIF patients as well. …”
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    Comparisons of normalized reads of indicated classes of small RNAs in <i>lin-15b(n744)</i> with wild type. by Ashwin Seetharaman (615458)

    Published 2025
    “…Colored data points represent indicated classes of small RNAs. The rest of the small RNAs are represented as light gray data points. …”
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    Visualizations of our causal impact effect analysis of Phase #3 of sterile male releases, with comparisons of the observed data (A, B – red lines represent the intervention area and yellow the non-intervention area), how the observed data after the releases deviated from what was expected before releases at each time period in the intervention area showing a small decrease in the expected numbers of eggs and mosquitoes trapped after the intervention during the mosquito active season (C, D), followed by the cumulative causal effects for the egg density and the adult density in the intervention area showing a small, but not statistically detectable decrease (E, F). by Rachel Morreale (5892011)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Visualizations of our causal impact effect analysis of Phase #3 of sterile male releases, with comparisons of the observed data (A, B – red lines represent the intervention area and yellow the non-intervention area), how the observed data after the releases deviated from what was expected before releases at each time period in the intervention area showing a small decrease in the expected numbers of eggs and mosquitoes trapped after the intervention during the mosquito active season (C, D), followed by the cumulative causal effects for the egg density and the adult density in the intervention area showing a small, but not statistically detectable decrease (E, F).…”
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    Small microplastic particles dominate Yangtze River particulate pollution by Yalan Chen (14301098)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, the abundance of microplastics gradually decreased with increasing water depth, and the central channel exhibited lower microplastic abundance compared to the left and right channels. …”
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    Transforming Small-Molecule Nanoaggregation into Functional Drug Delivery Platforms by JunHyuk Kim (21235657)

    Published 2025
    “…The spontaneous formation of nanoscale aggregates of small organic molecules through self-assembly is a major hurdle in early-stage drug discovery. …”
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    Transforming Small-Molecule Nanoaggregation into Functional Drug Delivery Platforms by JunHyuk Kim (21235657)

    Published 2025
    “…The spontaneous formation of nanoscale aggregates of small organic molecules through self-assembly is a major hurdle in early-stage drug discovery. …”
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    Room-Temperature Self-Healable Glassy Semicrystalline Polymers via Ionic Aggregations by Pengxiang Si (5676260)

    Published 2024
    “…Semicrystalline polymers constitute the largest fraction of industrial and engineering plastics but are difficult to automatically self-heal in their glassy state due to the frozen molecular chains. …”
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    Room-Temperature Self-Healable Glassy Semicrystalline Polymers via Ionic Aggregations by Pengxiang Si (5676260)

    Published 2024
    “…Semicrystalline polymers constitute the largest fraction of industrial and engineering plastics but are difficult to automatically self-heal in their glassy state due to the frozen molecular chains. …”
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    Room-Temperature Self-Healable Glassy Semicrystalline Polymers via Ionic Aggregations by Pengxiang Si (5676260)

    Published 2024
    “…Semicrystalline polymers constitute the largest fraction of industrial and engineering plastics but are difficult to automatically self-heal in their glassy state due to the frozen molecular chains. …”
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    Room-Temperature Self-Healable Glassy Semicrystalline Polymers via Ionic Aggregations by Pengxiang Si (5676260)

    Published 2024
    “…Semicrystalline polymers constitute the largest fraction of industrial and engineering plastics but are difficult to automatically self-heal in their glassy state due to the frozen molecular chains. …”
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