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  1. 6481

    Micelle and Inverse Micelle Structure Driven Viscoelasticity and Phase Separation in 2‑Isobutoxyethanol–Water Mixtures: Insights from All-Atom Simulations by Mayank Dixit (7879364)

    Published 2025
    “…We observed the presence of the inverse micelle structure in <i>x</i><sub>IBE</sub> = 0.5 and micelle structures in <i>x</i><sub>IBE</sub> = 0.1. …”
  2. 6482

    Micelle and Inverse Micelle Structure Driven Viscoelasticity and Phase Separation in 2‑Isobutoxyethanol–Water Mixtures: Insights from All-Atom Simulations by Mayank Dixit (7879364)

    Published 2025
    “…We observed the presence of the inverse micelle structure in <i>x</i><sub>IBE</sub> = 0.5 and micelle structures in <i>x</i><sub>IBE</sub> = 0.1. …”
  3. 6483

    Primers for qPCR. by Xiaoyi Shi (3825754)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results indicated that PGAM5 was significantly elevated by I/R injury, and predominantly localized in the necrosis area. …”
  4. 6484

    The chemical structure of melatonin. by Xiaoyi Shi (3825754)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results indicated that PGAM5 was significantly elevated by I/R injury, and predominantly localized in the necrosis area. …”
  5. 6485

    Assessing the biochemical and genotoxic effects of low intensity 2.45GHz microwave exposure on <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> plants by Mudalige Don Hiranya Jayasanka Senavirathna (19797836)

    Published 2024
    “…This study assessed the short-term impact of low-intensity 2.45 GHz exposure on young <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> plants. The plants underwent a 48-hour exposure to continuous wave 2.45 GHz microwaves at a power density of 1.0 ± 0.1 W m<sup>−2</sup>. …”
  6. 6486

    Ubiquitin degradation of the Ribonuclease H2 subunit B Rnh2B regulates the virulence of <i>Cryptococcus neoformans</i> by Meng-Ru Guo (21375491)

    Published 2025
    “…Research has shown that the absence of Cdc4, an F-box protein in <i>C. neoformans</i>, decreases virulence, yet the mechanisms by which Cdc4 affects these processes remain unclear. …”
  7. 6487

    The six most abundant miRNAs within AdMSC-EVs. by Xiaoqin Li (1399105)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, after identifying the six most abundant microRNAs (miRNAs) in AdMSC-EVs, LEC transfection with miRNA mimics indicated that <i>miR-25</i>, <i>miR-191</i>, and <i>miR-335</i> were the most probable miRNA factors within AdMSC-EVs at improving colony formation ability and EMT. …”
  8. 6488

    Predicting the potential distribution of <i>Arisaema heterophyllum</i> in China under current and future climate change based on ArcGIS and MaxEnt model by Jing Xu (15337)

    Published 2024
    “…These results suggest a potential decrease in the total suitable habitat area for <i>A. heterophyllum</i>, with a noticeable shift toward higher altitudes and latitudes in response to climate change. …”
  9. 6489

    Making Cells as a “Nirvana Phoenix”: Precise Coupling of Precursors Prior to ROS Bursts for Intracellular Synthesis of Quantum Dots by Juan Kong (2230867)

    Published 2025
    “…Rationally coupling natural biochemical reactions for live-cell synthesis of inorganic nanocrystals with fluorescence, such as quantum dots (QDs) especially near-infrared (NIR), holds significant potential for <i>in situ</i> labeling and bioimaging. …”
  10. 6490

    Making Cells as a “Nirvana Phoenix”: Precise Coupling of Precursors Prior to ROS Bursts for Intracellular Synthesis of Quantum Dots by Juan Kong (2230867)

    Published 2025
    “…Rationally coupling natural biochemical reactions for live-cell synthesis of inorganic nanocrystals with fluorescence, such as quantum dots (QDs) especially near-infrared (NIR), holds significant potential for <i>in situ</i> labeling and bioimaging. …”
  11. 6491

    Making Cells as a “Nirvana Phoenix”: Precise Coupling of Precursors Prior to ROS Bursts for Intracellular Synthesis of Quantum Dots by Juan Kong (2230867)

    Published 2025
    “…Rationally coupling natural biochemical reactions for live-cell synthesis of inorganic nanocrystals with fluorescence, such as quantum dots (QDs) especially near-infrared (NIR), holds significant potential for <i>in situ</i> labeling and bioimaging. …”
  12. 6492

    Making Cells as a “Nirvana Phoenix”: Precise Coupling of Precursors Prior to ROS Bursts for Intracellular Synthesis of Quantum Dots by Juan Kong (2230867)

    Published 2025
    “…Rationally coupling natural biochemical reactions for live-cell synthesis of inorganic nanocrystals with fluorescence, such as quantum dots (QDs) especially near-infrared (NIR), holds significant potential for <i>in situ</i> labeling and bioimaging. …”
  13. 6493

    Broader frequency tuning in auditory cortex of <i>Fmr1</i> KO rats despite unaltered subcortical tuning properties. by D. Walker Gauthier (21637726)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(H)</b> Neural discriminability of sound frequency as assessed by changes in spike train dissimilarity (Δ Spike-Distance) in response to CF and neighboring tone frequencies. Decreased Spike-Distance in the ACx of <i>Fmr1</i> KO rats is indicative of poorer neural discriminability. …”
  14. 6494

    Alp5a and Alp5b are not individually required for asexual blood stage propagation, but simultaneously, they are indispensable for parasite viability. by Aastha Varshney (22601181)

    Published 2025
    “…The data are presented as the mean ± SEM, with no significant differences (P = 0.9864; one-way ANOVA). …”
  15. 6495

    White-to-opaque switching frequencies of single TF heterozygotes in a <i>WOR1</i>(KR-to-G) strain background. by Collin Ganser (8924843)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(C)</b> Genotypes of the strains used in <b>2D + E</b>. <i>TF + / +</i> strains contained two <i>WOR1</i>(KR-to-G) alleles, <i>WOR1</i> + /Δ strains contained one copy of <i>WOR1</i>(KR-to-G) and two copies of all other TFs, and <i>TF + /</i>Δ strains contained two copies of <i>WOR1</i>(KR-to-G) but one copy of the corresponding TF. …”
  16. 6496

    Data Sheet 1_Study on the function of TTG1 gene in Camellia oleifera.docx by Chengcheng Xiang (5512442)

    Published 2025
    “…Heterologous expression resulted in: (1) significantly increased leaf trichome density (up to 114 trichomes/50 mm²); (2) enhanced seed anthocyanin accumulation (199–318% increase); and (3) substantial alterations in fatty acid composition, including 79% elevation in oleic acid (C18:1), 113% increase in gondoic acid (C20:1), 35% reduction in both linolenic (C18:3) and palmitic acids (C16:0), and 87% decrease in erucic acid (C22:1). …”
  17. 6497

    <b>A meta-analysis of immediate and delayed discard mortality of red snapper (</b><b><i>Lutjanus campechanus</i></b><b>)</b> by Chloe Ramsay (21664871)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">Red snapper (<i>Lutjanus campechanus) </i>is an economically important fishery in the Gulf of America (formerly the Gulf of Mexico). …”
  18. 6498

    Data Sheet 1_Immunohistochemical expression of IL-1β, IL-6, and NF-κβ in fibroids.pdf by Mateusz de Mezer (6912)

    Published 2025
    “…The tissue from the fibroid, the peripheral myometrium, and the unchanged myometrium were examined in women who underwent surgery for reasons other than uterine fibroids. A significant decrease in IL-1β levels was observed in the center of the fibroid compared to both peripheral and control muscle tissue (p=0.001). …”
  19. 6499

    Scatterplots of respiratory rate and age by sex. by Ina-Maria Rückert-Eheberg (2824901)

    Published 2025
    “…Elevated respiratory rates of ≥  18.6 brpm were found in 13.8% (<i>n</i> =  308). In an adjusted logistic regression model, age, abdominal obesity, diabetes, COPD, smoking, and low education were significantly associated with elevated respiratory rate. …”
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    Flow chart of the study population. by Ina-Maria Rückert-Eheberg (2824901)

    Published 2025
    “…Elevated respiratory rates of ≥  18.6 brpm were found in 13.8% (<i>n</i> =  308). In an adjusted logistic regression model, age, abdominal obesity, diabetes, COPD, smoking, and low education were significantly associated with elevated respiratory rate. …”