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Inhibition of ferroptosis alleviated liver fibrosis caused by <i>C. sinensis.</i>
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Fer-1 increased SLC7A11 and Nrf2 expression to resist <i>C. sinensis</i>-induced ferroptosis.
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Inhibition of ferroptosis alleviated cell viability induced by <i>C. sinensis</i> ESPs.
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Inhibition of ferroptosis mitigated liver injury caused by <i>C. sinensis</i> infection.
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Baseline characteristics of participants.
Published 2025“…In the multivariable Cox regression analysis, eGFR > 120 mL/min ∙ 1.73 m<sup>2</sup> was associated with a decreased risk of dyslipidemia (HR: 0.35; 95% CI [0.34–0.36]). …”
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Detailed information of the observation datasets.
Published 2025“…On longer time scales (6–24 hours), the score and correlation between ERA5 and observations further increased, while the centered root-mean-square error (CRMSE) and standard deviation decrease. 4) Hourly wind data with a regular spatial distribution in ERA5 reanalysis provides valuable information for further detailed research on meteorology or renewable energy perspectives, but some inherent shortcomings should be considered.…”
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General technical specification for GW154/6700.
Published 2025“…On longer time scales (6–24 hours), the score and correlation between ERA5 and observations further increased, while the centered root-mean-square error (CRMSE) and standard deviation decrease. 4) Hourly wind data with a regular spatial distribution in ERA5 reanalysis provides valuable information for further detailed research on meteorology or renewable energy perspectives, but some inherent shortcomings should be considered.…”
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