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Table 2_Expression and prognostic significance of the m6A RNA methylation regulator HNRNPC in HNSCC.docx
Published 2025“…Knockdown of HNRNPC in the HNSCC cell lines HSC-3 and CAL-27 resulted in a significant decrease in proliferation, invasion, and malignant transformation abilities. …”
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Table 1_Expression and prognostic significance of the m6A RNA methylation regulator HNRNPC in HNSCC.docx
Published 2025“…Knockdown of HNRNPC in the HNSCC cell lines HSC-3 and CAL-27 resulted in a significant decrease in proliferation, invasion, and malignant transformation abilities. …”
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Parameters used in the simulations.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Particle morphology and size are fundamental characteristics that significantly influence the mechanical behavior of granular materials. …”
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Two ellipsoidal particles in contact.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Particle morphology and size are fundamental characteristics that significantly influence the mechanical behavior of granular materials. …”
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Different contact patterns for two ellipsoids.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Particle morphology and size are fundamental characteristics that significantly influence the mechanical behavior of granular materials. …”
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Details of the GWAS data in this study.
Published 2025“…The effect of anti-H. pylori IgG seropositivity on CHD may be related to a higher peak insulin response or lower total free cholesterol levels and a decrease in waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”