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Differences in growth, metabolism and migration of BY-02 cells compared with WT cells.
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All-Atom Simulations Reveal the Effect of Membrane Composition on the Signaling of the NKG2A/CD94/HLA‑E Immune Receptor Complex
Published 2024“…These variations are particularly evident in the intracellular domain of NKG2A, manifested as changes in mobility, tyrosine exposure, and interdomain communication. Additionally, we found that a large concentration of negative charge at the surface of the POPA-based membrane greatly increased the number of contacts with lipid molecules and significantly decreased the exposure of intracellular NKG2A ITIM regions to water molecules, thus likely halting the signal transduction process. …”
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Enrichment Analysis Based on Ferroptosis-Related Differentially Expressed Genes.
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Differential Gene Expression Associated with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
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The clinical characteristic of patients.
Published 2025“…When the rate was between 18% and 59%, medical costs decreased as the rate increased, and when the rate was < 18% or ≥ 59%, medical costs did not decrease as the rate increased.…”
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The results of threshold effect analysis.
Published 2025“…When the rate was between 18% and 59%, medical costs decreased as the rate increased, and when the rate was < 18% or ≥ 59%, medical costs did not decrease as the rate increased.…”
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