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    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
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    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
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    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
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    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
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    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
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    Osteogenic Potential and Long-Term Enzymatic Biodegradation of PHB-based Scaffolds with Composite Magnetic Nanofillers in a Magnetic Field by Lada E. Shlapakova (13200592)

    Published 2024
    “…Six-month biodegradation caused a reduction in surface potential (1.5-fold) and in a vertical piezoresponse (3.5-fold) of the Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>–GO scaffold because of a decrease in the PHB β-phase content. …”
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    Untargeted Urinary Proteomics Uncovers Nephroprotective and Systemic Adaptations after Obesity Surgery-Induced Weight Loss by Pedro R. Pereira (6016460)

    Published 2025
    “…Among the 2347 identified proteins, 1016 depicted a significantly different abundance postsurgery (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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    Cascade Nanozyme-Loaded Sprayable Hydrogels for Fibroblast Rejuvenation and Diabetic Wound Regeneration by Xinyi Zhang (36040)

    Published 2025
    “…Under oxidative and hyperglycemic culture conditions, we validated the zcg mechanism of blocking the AGEs-ROS cycle, restoring fibroblast mitochondrial membrane potential, and subsequently suppressing cellular senescence. In a bacterial-infected diabetic rat skin wound model, the zcgG group demonstrated substantially reduced inflammatory levels, a 68% decrease in AGEs, and a 1.9-fold increase in collagen deposition compared to blank controls. …”
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    Alteration of Ubiquitination in the Brain of ENOPH1 Knockout Mice after Early Ischemic Stroke by Yike Wu (20982007)

    Published 2025
    “…Hence, the present study explored changes in the ubiquitinomic in early ischemic brain tissues between wildtype and ENOPH1 knockout mice using a comprehensive quantitative analysis. Our results showed that 4000 ubiquitination-modified sites in 1613 proteins were quantified, with 772 ubiquitinated sites in 464 proteins significantly decreasing or increasing after ENOPH1 knockout (fold change >1.5 or <1/1.5, <i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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    Alteration of Ubiquitination in the Brain of ENOPH1 Knockout Mice after Early Ischemic Stroke by Yike Wu (20982007)

    Published 2025
    “…Hence, the present study explored changes in the ubiquitinomic in early ischemic brain tissues between wildtype and ENOPH1 knockout mice using a comprehensive quantitative analysis. Our results showed that 4000 ubiquitination-modified sites in 1613 proteins were quantified, with 772 ubiquitinated sites in 464 proteins significantly decreasing or increasing after ENOPH1 knockout (fold change >1.5 or <1/1.5, <i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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    Volcano plot showing the results of the RESP contrast for the peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples at 34 days post-infection (dpi). by Gillian P. McHugo (8965919)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Each data point represents a gene with the position on the <i><i>x</i></i>- and <i><i>y</i></i>-axes indicating the log<sub>2</sub> fold change and -log<sub>10</sub><i><i>P</i></i><sub>adj.…”
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    Effect of overexpressing <i>CEBPB</i> and <i>GFI-1</i> on <i>SOST</i> expression. by Avneesh Chopra (20927514)

    Published 2025
    “…Increased LAP2 expression correlated with weakly reduced <i>SOST</i> expression (1.89-fold reduction, P <  0.01), and an increase in LIP expression showed a very slightly decreased <i>SOST</i> expression level (1.2-fold reduction, P <  0.05) (<b>right panel</b>). …”
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    Short-Ranged United-Atom Model for Efficient Simulations of Glycerol and Its Aqueous Mixtures by Prabir Khatua (1738339)

    Published 2025
    “…When combined with mW water, SR-UA glycerol successfully reproduces key features of glycerol–water mixtures, including the decrease in the temperature of maximum density and the dynamical crossover, in agreement with AA simulations across a range of temperatures and concentrations. …”
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    Related to Fig 2. by Mohammad Nafees Ansari (22232505)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>E</b>) Altered glucosylceramide/ceramide ratio reveals a decrease in glucosylceramides in BT-474_RICTOR<sup>SH</sup> cells compared to BT-474 cells. …”
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    RICTOR silencing inhibits cell proliferation via UGCG regulation. by Mohammad Nafees Ansari (22232505)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>E</b>) Heat map representing normalized absolute quantitation of ceramides and glucosylceramides in MCF-7_RICTOR<sup>SH</sup> and MCF-7 cells. (<b>F</b>) Fold change (mean ± SEM, <i>n</i> = 5) in different sphingolipid species reveals an increase in ceramides and a decrease in glucosylceramides in MCF-7_RICTOR<sup>SH</sup> cells compared to MCF-7 cells. …”
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    Related to Fig 1. by Mohammad Nafees Ansari (22232505)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>E</b>–<b>H</b>) Absolute quantification (mean ± SEM, <i>n</i> = 3–4) of GM3 (E), GD3 (F), GM2 (G), and GM1 (H) gangliosides shows an increase in GD3 and GM2 gangliosides and a decrease in GM3 and GM1 gangliosides in BT-474_UGCG<sup>OE</sup> cells compared to BT-474 cells. …”