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    IC<sub>50</sub> values for inhibition of RdRp activity of NS5B by Nuc (3′-d′CTP) and NNIs. by Sarah E. Boyce (434826)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Numbers represent mean and standard deviation of IC<sub>50</sub> values determined for each inhibitor against the set of NS5B constructs. …”
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    Subgroup analysis of AIP and depression. by Siyi Deng (12887198)

    Published 2025
    “…When AIP > 0.60, premenopausal women had an increased risk of depression, while postmenopausal women had a decreased risk of depression.</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study demonstrates that elevated AIP levels are significantly associated with an increased risk of depression in both premenopausal and postmenopausal women. …”
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    Development of (2-(Benzyloxy)phenyl)methanamine Derivatives as Potent and Selective Inhibitors of CARM1 for the Treatment of Melanoma by Zhihao Liu (419349)

    Published 2024
    “…In our previous study, we have identified a series of type I PRMT inhibitors, among which ZL-28-6 (<b>6</b>) exhibited increased activity against CARM1 while displaying decreased potency against other type I PRMTs. …”
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    Development of (2-(Benzyloxy)phenyl)methanamine Derivatives as Potent and Selective Inhibitors of CARM1 for the Treatment of Melanoma by Zhihao Liu (419349)

    Published 2024
    “…In our previous study, we have identified a series of type I PRMT inhibitors, among which ZL-28-6 (<b>6</b>) exhibited increased activity against CARM1 while displaying decreased potency against other type I PRMTs. …”
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    Development of (2-(Benzyloxy)phenyl)methanamine Derivatives as Potent and Selective Inhibitors of CARM1 for the Treatment of Melanoma by Zhihao Liu (419349)

    Published 2024
    “…In our previous study, we have identified a series of type I PRMT inhibitors, among which ZL-28-6 (<b>6</b>) exhibited increased activity against CARM1 while displaying decreased potency against other type I PRMTs. …”
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    Discovery of Dual-Acting Biofilm Inhibitors against Pseudomonas aeruginosa by the Coupling of 3‑Hydroxypyridin-4(1<i>H</i>)‑ones with <i>N</i>‑Phenylamide QS Inhibitors by Hao-Zhong Long (19685972)

    Published 2025
    “…Mechanistic studies revealed that there was a decreased production of virulence regulated by quorum sensing system and a lack of iron acquisition under the treatment of <b>19l</b>, which led to the inhibition of biofilm. …”
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    Physiological parameters in control rats treated with medical air and rats treated with argon at 50 vol% before and after MCAO-induced ischemia. by Hélène N. David (331605)

    Published 2013
    “…Administration of argon at 50 vol% significantly decreases the rats' body temperature by 1.1°C.…”
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    Quantile regression results of male triathletes. by Junhui Zhao (626062)

    Published 2024
    “…Temperature has a positive effect on race times, while altitude also shows a significant positive impact, with race times decreasing as altitude increases (up to 1,600 meters in this study’s dataset). …”
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    Descriptive statistics for categorical variables. by Junhui Zhao (626062)

    Published 2024
    “…Temperature has a positive effect on race times, while altitude also shows a significant positive impact, with race times decreasing as altitude increases (up to 1,600 meters in this study’s dataset). …”
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    List of triathlon events analyzed. by Junhui Zhao (626062)

    Published 2024
    “…Temperature has a positive effect on race times, while altitude also shows a significant positive impact, with race times decreasing as altitude increases (up to 1,600 meters in this study’s dataset). …”
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    Descriptive statistics for numerical variables. by Junhui Zhao (626062)

    Published 2024
    “…Temperature has a positive effect on race times, while altitude also shows a significant positive impact, with race times decreasing as altitude increases (up to 1,600 meters in this study’s dataset). …”