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  1. 19781

    Students’ information using a school-based model. by Jiraporn Jaroenpool (20355500)

    Published 2024
    “…Meanwhile, gender, class, and school significantly influence (p <0.05) UDS and ULISS among students in either the pre-test or post-test. …”
  2. 19782

    S1 Dataset - by Abdoulaye Katile (13193175)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The study showed the impact of SMC on reducing malaria cases in the population and the significant efforts in LLIN distribution and malaria case diagnosis. …”
  3. 19783

    Proposed model of how morphological plasticity contributes to echinocandin tolerance acquisition in <i>C. tropicalis</i> clinical isolates. by Yongqin Wu (272012)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Upon exposure to caspofungin, tolerant strains rapidly form multicellular aggregates due to cellular division defects, accompanied by an increase in chitin content and a decrease in glucan content in the cell wall. In contrast, non-tolerant strains swell or even rupture, accompanied by a significant thickening of the cell wall, and a marked increase in both chitin and glucan content. …”
  4. 19784
  5. 19785

    Biotransformation Dynamics and Products of Cyanobacterial Secondary Metabolites in Surface Waters by Xuejian Wang (532695)

    Published 2025
    “…In surface waters, most cyanopeptides did not degrade significantly over the course of 7 days. A wide range of biodegradability across cyanopeptides was apparent in biofilm suspensions from three rivers. …”
  6. 19786

    LC_MS/MS analysis for OGG1 interactomes. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”
  7. 19787

    Primer sequences for RT q-PCR. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”
  8. 19788

    Oligo sequences for EMSA and excision assay. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”
  9. 19789

    Effects of DA-9701 on insulin secretion in STZ-induced diabetic group and control group. by Minjun Kim (1588486)

    Published 2025
    “…DA-9701 significantly increased insulin secretion at 15 and 30 minutes in both control and STZ-treated groups compared to their respective vehicle-treated groups (*p < 0.05).…”
  10. 19790

    Baseline measures of participants. by Philippa Charlotte Rose Wheble (21578605)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Music Performance Anxiety, a subset of social anxiety disorder (SAD), can significantly impede the lives of professional voice users (PVUs). …”
  11. 19791

    Demographic characteristics of participants. by Philippa Charlotte Rose Wheble (21578605)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Music Performance Anxiety, a subset of social anxiety disorder (SAD), can significantly impede the lives of professional voice users (PVUs). …”
  12. 19792

    Thermophysical Properties of <i>n</i>‑Hexane under the Influence of Dissolved Hydrogen by Experiments and Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulations by Paul Damp (22538595)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental data for ρ, η, and σ show decreasing values with increasing <i>x</i><sub>H2</sub>. …”
  13. 19793

    Resveratrol-Loaded PLGA Enhanced Vitrified Oocyte Viability through Rab11fip4/Arf5-Mediated Internalization Route by Yixiao Zhu (9870701)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockdown of Rab11fip4 significantly impaired oocyte maturation and nanoparticles internalization. …”
  14. 19794

    Resveratrol-Loaded PLGA Enhanced Vitrified Oocyte Viability through Rab11fip4/Arf5-Mediated Internalization Route by Yixiao Zhu (9870701)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockdown of Rab11fip4 significantly impaired oocyte maturation and nanoparticles internalization. …”
  15. 19795

    Resveratrol-Loaded PLGA Enhanced Vitrified Oocyte Viability through Rab11fip4/Arf5-Mediated Internalization Route by Yixiao Zhu (9870701)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockdown of Rab11fip4 significantly impaired oocyte maturation and nanoparticles internalization. …”
  16. 19796
  17. 19797

    S1 File - by Parvin Mangolian Shahrbabaki (10795691)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>The spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, as well as its high contagiousness, increased students’ anxiety and stress. Anxiety may affect individuals’ functioning and undermine their self-efficacy. …”
  18. 19798

    Smartphone Use Activities. by Chethan Ramprasad (8878469)

    Published 2025
    “…The study suggests that prolonged engagement with smartphones while using the toilet may be associated with an increased prevalence of hemorrhoids.</p></div>…”
  19. 19799

    Percentage Spending Over 5 Minutes on Toilet. by Chethan Ramprasad (8878469)

    Published 2025
    “…The study suggests that prolonged engagement with smartphones while using the toilet may be associated with an increased prevalence of hemorrhoids.</p></div>…”
  20. 19800

    Multivariate Analysis Predicting Hemorrhoid Risk. by Chethan Ramprasad (8878469)

    Published 2025
    “…The study suggests that prolonged engagement with smartphones while using the toilet may be associated with an increased prevalence of hemorrhoids.</p></div>…”