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    Table 2_Expression and prognostic significance of the m6A RNA methylation regulator HNRNPC in HNSCC.docx by Yulin Zhang (510822)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockdown of HNRNPC in the HNSCC cell lines HSC-3 and CAL-27 resulted in a significant decrease in proliferation, invasion, and malignant transformation abilities. …”
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    Table 1_Expression and prognostic significance of the m6A RNA methylation regulator HNRNPC in HNSCC.docx by Yulin Zhang (510822)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockdown of HNRNPC in the HNSCC cell lines HSC-3 and CAL-27 resulted in a significant decrease in proliferation, invasion, and malignant transformation abilities. …”
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    Interventions for Psychological Stress in Pregnant African American Women: A Scoping Review by Taleah A. Frazier (22423294)

    Published 2025
    “…Studies additionally measured physiological stress, anxiety, and depression. Results for stress reduction were mixed; while two studies reported post-intervention decreases in stress, others found no significant changes, highlighting the preliminary nature of existing evidence. …”
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    Association of covariates and COPD risk. by Yushan Shi (16440272)

    Published 2024
    “…Stratified analyses revealed no significant differences or interactions.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Our findings suggest a potential link between increased dietary niacin intake and a decreased prevalence of COPD.…”
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    Regression situation of each cross-section. by Puzhen An (21169189)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, as the coarse particle content rises, the strata loss rate tends to decrease gradually. The final settlement curve, calculated using the method that considers changes in coarse particle content, is closer to the measured values. …”