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    <b>Repeated Exposure Decreases Aesthetic Chills Likelihood but Increases Intensity</b> by Felix Schoeller (16820475)

    Published 2024
    “…Our findings revealed a significant decrease in the likelihood of experiencing chills with repeated exposure, suggesting habituation to chills itself or potential fatigue in response to aesthetic stimuli. …”
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    Complement evasion by <i>P</i>. <i>aeruginosa</i> is a multifactorial phenomenon. by Manon Janet-Maitre (14504859)

    Published 2023
    “…Decreased biotin production and SrgA overexpression, increase <i>P</i>. …”
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    The combination of 3-MA and CDDP significantly increased CDDP-induced cell death. by Jie Zhou (28945)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(C, D)</b> After 24 hours of treatment with 3-MA and CDDP, nasopharyngeal cancer cells showed a significant increase in JC-1 monomer fluorescence compared to both the CDDP-only treatment group and the control group (C, D, top rows). …”
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    Image1_The immunological and prognostic significance of the diabetes mellitus-related gene WFS1 in endometrial cancer.tif by Wenzhe Li (815057)

    Published 2024
    “…Stemness index analysis revealed that decreased WFS1 expression was associated with increased tumor grade and enhanced tumor stemness, suggesting increased malignancy of EC. …”
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    Table1_The immunological and prognostic significance of the diabetes mellitus-related gene WFS1 in endometrial cancer.xlsx by Wenzhe Li (815057)

    Published 2024
    “…Stemness index analysis revealed that decreased WFS1 expression was associated with increased tumor grade and enhanced tumor stemness, suggesting increased malignancy of EC. …”
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    Table 1_The expression of glycolysis-related proteins in urine significantly increases after running.docx by Tian Zhao (341370)

    Published 2024
    “…There were six glycolysis-related proteins, among which urine proteins PKM, TPI1, ENO1 and LDHB were significantly increased after running (P < 0.05). …”