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    Cardamonin inhibited tumor growth and decreased FASN and Raptor. by Peiguang Niu (17044532)

    Published 2025
    “…Cardamonin reduces the protein expression of Raptor, thereby inhibiting the mTORC1-regulated DNL pathway. This leads to a decrease in free fatty acid levels. Subsequently, the reduced levels of free fatty acids inhibit the activity of mitochondrial CPT-1 and induces mitochondrial dependent apoptosis. …”
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    Table 1_Decreased neuronal excitability in hypertriglyceridemia hamsters with acute seizures.docx by Qiuyue Shen (20373266)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Hypertriglyceridemic Apoc2<sup>−/−</sup> hamsters exhibited reduced seizure frequency and decreased cortical neuron excitability. The upregulation of ZDHHC14, leading to increased I<sub>A</sub>, may be a crucial mechanism underlying the observed seizure protection.…”
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    Neutralization with additional bevacizumab to serum samples pre- and post-bevacizumab administration. by Masashi Okawa (8951294)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>c</b> Further addition of bevacizumab to serum samples post-bevacizumab administration significantly decreased VEGF-A121 levels in samples to which 20 and 200 μg/mL bevacizumab was added (ANOVA: <i>p</i> < 0.0001; Dunnett’s multiple comparisons test: +2 μg/mL, <i>p</i> = 0.7096 vs control; +20 μg/mL, <i>p</i> = 0.0107 vs control; +200 μg/mL, <i>p</i> < 0.0001 vs control). …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Decreased neuronal excitability in hypertriglyceridemia hamsters with acute seizures.docx by Qiuyue Shen (20373266)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Hypertriglyceridemic Apoc2<sup>−/−</sup> hamsters exhibited reduced seizure frequency and decreased cortical neuron excitability. The upregulation of ZDHHC14, leading to increased I<sub>A</sub>, may be a crucial mechanism underlying the observed seizure protection.…”
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