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    Dual loss of CASP3 and CASP7 suppresses proteasome inhibition-induced compensatory autophagy and sensitizes cells to proteasome inhibitors. by Gayathri Samarasekera (2610199)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative western blots of indicated proteins from SKBR3 cells treated with MG132 at increasing dosage for 24 h, with BafA1 (50 nM) in the final 2 h. …”
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    Loss of CASP3 and CASP7 suppresses compensatory autophagy induced by MG132 or Bortezomib in MDA-MB-231 and SKBR3 cells, sensitizing cells to proteasome inhibitors; related to Fig 2... by Gayathri Samarasekera (2610199)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>B</b>) Quantification of LC3B-based autophagy flux in MDA-MB-231 shown in (A). The levels of LC3BII were normalized to loading control and shown relative to the untreated control (NT). …”
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    Synthesis of Methyl-Branched Functionalized Polyethylene Using α‑Imino Ketone Nickel Catalysts for High-Temperature Ethylene (Co)Polymerization by Wanlu Tian (22767470)

    Published 2025
    “…The development of high-performance nickel catalysts, which exhibit high thermal stability and facilitate the mediation of high-temperature ethylene (co)­polymerization with polar monomers, remains a significant challenge in the field of olefin polymerization. …”
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    Characteristics of pregnant women and neonates. by Mphatso Mwapasa (3172377)

    Published 2024
    “…We investigated the concentrations of potentially toxic metals as well as trace elements in pregnant women and assessed the relationship between the levels these elements in maternal blood and sociodemographic factors, dietary habits and birth outcomes. …”
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    Classification of panels after the impact test. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    XXXX. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  7. 19127

    Compounds of Type III Portland cement. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  8. 19128

    XXXX. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    Impact test procedure on panel. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    Summarized data of cost calculation. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  11. 19131

    Mixing and flow condition of REC15HDM. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    External and internal view of the Omni mixer [ by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  13. 19133

    Required properties of sand. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    Classification of panels after the impact test. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  15. 19135

    Static loading procedure. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  16. 19136

    General metabolic profile of planktonic cells and sessile cells of <i>Salmonella</i> Enteritidis. by Yuliany Guillín (20614081)

    Published 2025
    “…Data are displayed by nonaplicate as a colored map reflecting the relative abundances of each metabolite identified as characteristic for the groups of samples (red area indicates an increase in metabolite abundance, and blue area a decrease). (B) Enrichment analysis of metabolic pathways based on significantly different metabolites.…”
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    Parameters of screws. by Pilan Jaipanya (12861176)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The proposed novel CPS could decrease pedicle wall perforation and enhance the safety of screw insertion. …”
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