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    Dynamic functional connectivity changes in left DLPFC-tDCS protocol (F3a-Fp2c). by Yanqing Dong (8829548)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer colors indicate an increase in FC, while cooler colors indicate a decrease in FC. …”
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    Dynamic network effects of right DLPFC-tDCS protocol (F4a-Fp1c). by Yanqing Dong (8829548)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer colors indicate an increase in FC, while cooler colors indicate a decrease in FC. …”
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    Dynamic network effects of left DLPFC-tDCS protocol (F3a-Fp2c) with the stimulation duration of 120s (168 TRs). by Yanqing Dong (8829548)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer colors indicate an increase in FC, while cooler colors indicate a decrease in FC. …”
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    Dynamic network effects of left DLPFC-tDCS protocol (F3a-Fp2c) with the stimulation duration of 90s (125 TRs). by Yanqing Dong (8829548)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer colors indicate an increase in FC, while cooler colors indicate a decrease in FC. …”
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    Dynamic network effects of left DLPFC-tDCS protocol (F3a-Fp2c) with a sliding window length of 30 TRs. by Yanqing Dong (8829548)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer colors indicate an increase in FC, while cooler colors indicate a decrease in FC. …”
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    Dynamic network effects of left DLPFC-tDCS protocol (F3a-Fp2c) with a sliding window length of 50 TRs. by Yanqing Dong (8829548)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer colors indicate an increase in FC, while cooler colors indicate a decrease in FC. …”
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    Dynamic network effects of left DLPFC-tDCS protocol (F3a-Fp2c) with the stimulation duration of 30s (42 TRs). by Yanqing Dong (8829548)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer colors indicate an increase in FC, while cooler colors indicate a decrease in FC. …”
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    Reactive Organic Gases from Vehicle Evaporative Emissions: Rates, Compositions, and Temperature Effects by Jun Lu (36049)

    Published 2025
    “…The emission composition shifted significantly across high-, normal-, and low-emitting vehicles: traditional hydrocarbons decreased progressively, while carbonyls/ketones increased, attenuating hydroxyl radical reactivity (OHR) reduction. …”
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    POm shows pronounced response disparity to active and passive whisker stimuli. by Anton Sumser (21021061)

    Published 2025
    “…Rate increase: 4/11 neurons, rate decrease: 1/11 neurons (light gray), non-significant: 6/11 neurons. …”
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    Fig S1. by Leonardo Santos (477304)

    Published 2025
    “…Black arrows indicate the formation of heteroduplexes, which are absent in the controls of uninduced and untransfected cells, as well as in induced but untransfected cells (Ctrl and Ctrl2, respectively). A noticeable decrease in amplicon yield suggests significant modifications following Cas9 cleavage and DNA repair processes. …”
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    The Type I JAKinib, ruxolitinib, promotes pJAK1 and pJAK2 phosphorylation in MSCs from salivary glands. by Ilya Gurevic (1326786)

    Published 2025
    “…(E-G) were performed with replicates (n = 6; 3 SjD and 3 control) of our treatment conditions on the right with a representative western on the left; (E) pJAK1 proportion increased in a dose-dependent manner with increasing ruxolitnib; (F) pJAK2 proportion increased as ruxolitinib dose increased; (G) pSTAT1 decreased in a dose response relationship with increasing ruxolitinib. …”
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    Parallel bond model. by Yanan Sun (316649)

    Published 2025
    “…When the freeze-thaw cycle reached 80 times, the ringing counts changes significantly, showing a continuous accumulation trend. …”
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    Meso-parameters of numerical simulation. by Yanan Sun (316649)

    Published 2025
    “…When the freeze-thaw cycle reached 80 times, the ringing counts changes significantly, showing a continuous accumulation trend. …”
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    The simulated freeze-thaw cycle process. by Yanan Sun (316649)

    Published 2025
    “…When the freeze-thaw cycle reached 80 times, the ringing counts changes significantly, showing a continuous accumulation trend. …”
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    Differential mRNA expression of key metabolic and stress response genes in the <i>MYH7</i> Q315R mice. by Shinya Takarada (8655066)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Candidate genes with significantly different mRNA expression between wild-type and transgenic mice, identified by microarray, were validated using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). …”
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    Functional and strength parameters. by Susanne S. Rauh (21192252)

    Published 2025
    “…An overall tendency to an increase in FF and a decrease in functional measures were observed over 2 years. …”