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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
  3. 5483

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
  4. 5484

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
  5. 5485

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
  6. 5486

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
  7. 5487

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
  8. 5488

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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  10. 5490

    Activation of the RSC-ACC projections causes mechanical and thermal pain sensitization. by Shun Hao (11848871)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(C and F)</b> Activation of RSC-ACC projections significantly decreases the bilateral PWT in ChR2 mice (two-way RM ANOVA with Sidak multiple comparisons test, light off vs. light on, F (1, 16) = 55.52, <i>p</i> < 0.0001, light off vs. light on in contralateral group, ***<i>p</i> < 0.0001, light off vs. light on in ipsilateral group, ***<i>p</i> = 0.0003 < 0.001, <i>n =</i> 9 mice), but not in the EYFP mice (two-way RM ANOVA with Sidak multiple comparisons test, light off vs. light on, F (1, 16) = 0.2682, <i>p</i> = 0.6116, light off vs. light on in contralateral group, <i>p</i> = 0.9991, light off vs. light on in ipsilateral group, <i>p</i> = 0.6997, <i>n =</i> 9 mice). …”
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    Sample means, SDs, and selected correlations. by Erik Lykke Mortensen (7239170)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Educational attainment, intelligence, parental education, and father’s occupational class had the strongest influences on midlife SES. A prediction model only including education and intelligence could only be slightly improved by the inclusion of other predictors, from 53.5% to 54.1% explained variance in midlife SES. …”
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    GO and KEGG pathway analyses of the DE-mRNAs. by Meimei Xu (744867)

    Published 2025
    “…The color transition from blue to red indicates decreasing <i>P</i> values, indicating increasingly significant differences. …”
  14. 5494

    Table 1_Muscle quality index and hyperuricemia: adipose tissue as a mediator.docx by Ya Shao (16975896)

    Published 2025
    “…Each one-unit increment in MQI corresponded to a 50% decrease in the odds of hyperuricemia (OR: 0.50, 95% CI: 0.43–0.57). …”
  15. 5495

    Image 1_Yacon root is a functional food beneficial for human health: a meta-analysis of clinical trials.pdf by Ling-Hui Pan (9341084)

    Published 2025
    “…The pooled results showed that YR significantly reduced BMI [SMD = −0.81, 95%CI (−1.54, −0.08)], decreased stool pH [SMD = −1.12, 95%CI (−1.61, −0.62)], softened stools [SMD = 0.94, 95%CI (0.08, 1.80)], facilitated defecation [SMD = 4.03, 95% CI (0.54, 7.52)], improved fiber consumption patterns [SMD = 0.58, 95%CI (0.18, −0.99)]. …”
  16. 5496

    Chemogenetic inhibition of Calcrl<sup>+</sup> neurons attenuates chronic itch in multiple chronic itch models. by Huifeng Jiao (11537806)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A-C)</b> Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) Model (n = 7 mice for each group): Experimental timeline showing intraspinal viral injection, ACD model induction, and behavioral testing phases <b>(A)</b>; Quantification of mechanical itch responses revealed significant CNO-mediated suppression in hM4Di mice, with no effect in vehicle-treated controls <b>(B)</b>; Spontaneous scratching frequency decreased following CNO administration <b>(C)</b>. …”
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    Data relevant to the study. by Patcharin Tepjanta (18165111)

    Published 2025
    “…Our observations also identified N320P as a potential B-cell epitope and a binding epitope for MHC-I (T-cell epitope). …”
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    Enhanced intrinsic excitability of spinal Calcrl<sup>+</sup> neurons in chronic itch. by Huifeng Jiao (11537806)

    Published 2025
    “…Unchanged maximal rise slope <b>(G)</b>; Reduced half-width <b>(H)</b>; Decreased AHP amplitude <b>(I)</b>; Increased number of spikes upon 100 pA depolarization <b>(J)</b>. …”
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    Effects of Alteration in ATF3 expression on neurological function and local brain edema in mice with ICH. by Tao Cui (124471)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A, B and C). Compared with the only cerebral hemorrhage group, the Corner test score, 28 points neurological score and forelimb placing score of the cerebral hemorrhage model mice increased significantly, indicating that overexpression of the ATF3 gene led to aggravated neurological damage in the cerebral hemorrhage model mice; (D, E, and F). …”
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    Variability of gait features during adaptation. by Samantha Jeffcoat (22783930)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) We observed significant differences between groups in step length asymmetry variability during EA. …”