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  1. 17741

    DataSheet2_Refining dual RNA-seq mapping: sequential and combined approaches in host-parasitic plant dynamics.csv by Carmine Fruggiero (20143830)

    Published 2024
    “…Both tested approaches achieved a mapping rate of ~90%, with only about 1% of cross-mapping reads. This suggests the effectiveness of the method in accurately separating mixed transcripts in silico. …”
  2. 17742

    DataSheet11_Refining dual RNA-seq mapping: sequential and combined approaches in host-parasitic plant dynamics.csv by Carmine Fruggiero (20143830)

    Published 2024
    “…Both tested approaches achieved a mapping rate of ~90%, with only about 1% of cross-mapping reads. This suggests the effectiveness of the method in accurately separating mixed transcripts in silico. …”
  3. 17743

    DataSheet5_Refining dual RNA-seq mapping: sequential and combined approaches in host-parasitic plant dynamics.csv by Carmine Fruggiero (20143830)

    Published 2024
    “…Both tested approaches achieved a mapping rate of ~90%, with only about 1% of cross-mapping reads. This suggests the effectiveness of the method in accurately separating mixed transcripts in silico. …”
  4. 17744

    DataSheet3_Refining dual RNA-seq mapping: sequential and combined approaches in host-parasitic plant dynamics.csv by Carmine Fruggiero (20143830)

    Published 2024
    “…Both tested approaches achieved a mapping rate of ~90%, with only about 1% of cross-mapping reads. This suggests the effectiveness of the method in accurately separating mixed transcripts in silico. …”
  5. 17745

    DataSheet12_Refining dual RNA-seq mapping: sequential and combined approaches in host-parasitic plant dynamics.csv by Carmine Fruggiero (20143830)

    Published 2024
    “…Both tested approaches achieved a mapping rate of ~90%, with only about 1% of cross-mapping reads. This suggests the effectiveness of the method in accurately separating mixed transcripts in silico. …”
  6. 17746

    Cage Friction Measurements in High-Speed Bearings by Joseph Leo Misenar (22504786)

    Published 2025
    “…The cage friction exhibited a dichotomic behavior, increasing in the oil-dominant regime at lower speeds and decreasing significantly in the air-dominant regime at higher speeds. …”
  7. 17747

    DataSheet6_Refining dual RNA-seq mapping: sequential and combined approaches in host-parasitic plant dynamics.csv by Carmine Fruggiero (20143830)

    Published 2024
    “…Both tested approaches achieved a mapping rate of ~90%, with only about 1% of cross-mapping reads. This suggests the effectiveness of the method in accurately separating mixed transcripts in silico. …”
  8. 17748

    DataSheet7_Refining dual RNA-seq mapping: sequential and combined approaches in host-parasitic plant dynamics.csv by Carmine Fruggiero (20143830)

    Published 2024
    “…Both tested approaches achieved a mapping rate of ~90%, with only about 1% of cross-mapping reads. This suggests the effectiveness of the method in accurately separating mixed transcripts in silico. …”
  9. 17749

    DataSheet9_Refining dual RNA-seq mapping: sequential and combined approaches in host-parasitic plant dynamics.csv by Carmine Fruggiero (20143830)

    Published 2024
    “…Both tested approaches achieved a mapping rate of ~90%, with only about 1% of cross-mapping reads. This suggests the effectiveness of the method in accurately separating mixed transcripts in silico. …”
  10. 17750

    Image2_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.jpeg by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…During gait, the HO group exhibited increased PTI in the whole plantar, T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>2-3</sub>, and M<sub>4-5</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased PTI in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions. The HO group showed increased PP in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and heel regions, while decreased in the M<sub>2-3</sub> region. …”
  11. 17751

    Table3_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…During gait, the HO group exhibited increased PTI in the whole plantar, T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>2-3</sub>, and M<sub>4-5</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased PTI in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions. The HO group showed increased PP in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and heel regions, while decreased in the M<sub>2-3</sub> region. …”
  12. 17752

    Table6_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…During gait, the HO group exhibited increased PTI in the whole plantar, T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>2-3</sub>, and M<sub>4-5</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased PTI in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions. The HO group showed increased PP in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and heel regions, while decreased in the M<sub>2-3</sub> region. …”
  13. 17753

    Table5_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…During gait, the HO group exhibited increased PTI in the whole plantar, T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>2-3</sub>, and M<sub>4-5</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased PTI in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions. The HO group showed increased PP in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and heel regions, while decreased in the M<sub>2-3</sub> region. …”
  14. 17754

    Table2_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…During gait, the HO group exhibited increased PTI in the whole plantar, T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>2-3</sub>, and M<sub>4-5</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased PTI in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions. The HO group showed increased PP in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and heel regions, while decreased in the M<sub>2-3</sub> region. …”
  15. 17755

    Table4_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…During gait, the HO group exhibited increased PTI in the whole plantar, T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>2-3</sub>, and M<sub>4-5</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased PTI in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions. The HO group showed increased PP in the whole plantar, M<sub>1</sub> and heel regions, while decreased in the M<sub>2-3</sub> region. …”
  16. 17756

    Table 2_PCP4 inhibits the progression of prostate cancer through Ca2+/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR pathway.xlsx by Wenqiao Jia (12356306)

    Published 2025
    “…A series of molecular and biochemical experiments were carried out in PCa cell lines to investigate the mechanism underlying PCP4-mediated tumor suppression.</p>Results<p>(1) PCP4 gene loss occurs at high frequency in PCa patients, and decreased expression of PCP4 correlates with poor prognosis of PCa, particularly CRPC development; (2) TMPRSS2-ERG fusion frequently co-occurs with PCP4 deletion; (3) PCP4 suppresses prostate cancer progression in vitro and in vivo; (4) PCP4 is an androgen receptor (AR) suppressed gene; (5) PCP4 was involved in the stabilization of CAMKK2 protein; (6) PCP4 inhibits PCa progression by regulating Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR signaling axis.…”
  17. 17757

    Table 3_PCP4 inhibits the progression of prostate cancer through Ca2+/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR pathway.xlsx by Wenqiao Jia (12356306)

    Published 2025
    “…A series of molecular and biochemical experiments were carried out in PCa cell lines to investigate the mechanism underlying PCP4-mediated tumor suppression.</p>Results<p>(1) PCP4 gene loss occurs at high frequency in PCa patients, and decreased expression of PCP4 correlates with poor prognosis of PCa, particularly CRPC development; (2) TMPRSS2-ERG fusion frequently co-occurs with PCP4 deletion; (3) PCP4 suppresses prostate cancer progression in vitro and in vivo; (4) PCP4 is an androgen receptor (AR) suppressed gene; (5) PCP4 was involved in the stabilization of CAMKK2 protein; (6) PCP4 inhibits PCa progression by regulating Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR signaling axis.…”
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    Table 8_Immunological reference intervals in pregnancy: longitudinal analysis of adaptive lymphocyte subsets.xlsx by Miguel Ângelo-Dias (20936444)

    Published 2025
    “…We evaluated 74 lymphocyte subsets, including follicular and non-follicular CD4 and CD8 T cells, and functional markers CD69 and PD-L1, under basal and stimulated conditions.</p>Results<p>Pregnancy was associated with decreased total B cell counts, particularly within transitional and anergic naïve subsets, and increased activated naïve and memory B cells. …”
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    Data Sheet 2_Immunological reference intervals in pregnancy: longitudinal analysis of adaptive lymphocyte subsets.pdf by Miguel Ângelo-Dias (20936444)

    Published 2025
    “…We evaluated 74 lymphocyte subsets, including follicular and non-follicular CD4 and CD8 T cells, and functional markers CD69 and PD-L1, under basal and stimulated conditions.</p>Results<p>Pregnancy was associated with decreased total B cell counts, particularly within transitional and anergic naïve subsets, and increased activated naïve and memory B cells. …”
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    Data Sheet 3_Immunological reference intervals in pregnancy: longitudinal analysis of adaptive lymphocyte subsets.pdf by Miguel Ângelo-Dias (20936444)

    Published 2025
    “…We evaluated 74 lymphocyte subsets, including follicular and non-follicular CD4 and CD8 T cells, and functional markers CD69 and PD-L1, under basal and stimulated conditions.</p>Results<p>Pregnancy was associated with decreased total B cell counts, particularly within transitional and anergic naïve subsets, and increased activated naïve and memory B cells. …”