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Cardamonin inhibited tumor growth and decreased FASN and Raptor.
Published 2025“…Subsequently, decreased free fatty acid inhibits the activity of mitochondrial CPT-1 and disrupts lipid β-oxidation. …”
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Lipidomic analysis of epidermis using LC-IMS-CID-MS reveals major changes in CKO// epidermis.
Published 2025“…Heatmap indicates direction of lipid mean fold change on scales of red or blue for upregulated or downregulated lipids respectively for CKO vs K5Cre epidermis p0.05 ANOVA. …”
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Ice Nucleation Regulation by Nanoscale Surface Topography
Published 2025“…Systematic experiments reveal size-dependent trends: as curvature radii decrease at the critical nucleus scale, ice nucleation temperatures and rates decrease on convex but increase on concave surfaces, directly linked to opposing nucleation free energy barrier variations that align with CNT predictions. …”
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Ice Nucleation Regulation by Nanoscale Surface Topography
Published 2025“…Systematic experiments reveal size-dependent trends: as curvature radii decrease at the critical nucleus scale, ice nucleation temperatures and rates decrease on convex but increase on concave surfaces, directly linked to opposing nucleation free energy barrier variations that align with CNT predictions. …”
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Ice Nucleation Regulation by Nanoscale Surface Topography
Published 2025“…Systematic experiments reveal size-dependent trends: as curvature radii decrease at the critical nucleus scale, ice nucleation temperatures and rates decrease on convex but increase on concave surfaces, directly linked to opposing nucleation free energy barrier variations that align with CNT predictions. …”