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    Parallel trend test. by Pu Miao (12886949)

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    Placebo test. by Pu Miao (12886949)

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    Primer sequences and information. by Lai Jiang (2401513)

    Published 2025
    “…Through bioinformatics analysis, TRIM37 was found to be significantly downregulated in MS patients. <i><i>In vitro</i></i> experiments demonstrated that overexpression <i>TRIM37</i> could stabilize PEX5 protein via non-degradative monoubiquitination, thereby maintaining peroxisomal metabolic function, reducing oxidative stress levels, significantly decreasing apoptosis in both oligodendrocytes and neurons, and promoting the expression of myelin basic protein (MBP). …”
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    All DEGs in wild-type and <i>atb’’αβγδ</i> plants. by Hyuk Sung Yoon (20208672)

    Published 2024
    “…Transcriptome analysis showed a significant decrease in the expression of <i>CYP707A3</i>, a gene potentially targeted by VIP1 that regulates abscisic acid (ABA) catabolism, in the <i>atb’’αβγδ</i> mutant compared to wild type leaves. …”
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    Homer-derived motifs. by Hyuk Sung Yoon (20208672)

    Published 2024
    “…Transcriptome analysis showed a significant decrease in the expression of <i>CYP707A3</i>, a gene potentially targeted by VIP1 that regulates abscisic acid (ABA) catabolism, in the <i>atb’’αβγδ</i> mutant compared to wild type leaves. …”
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    All TPM values. by Hyuk Sung Yoon (20208672)

    Published 2024
    “…Transcriptome analysis showed a significant decrease in the expression of <i>CYP707A3</i>, a gene potentially targeted by VIP1 that regulates abscisic acid (ABA) catabolism, in the <i>atb’’αβγδ</i> mutant compared to wild type leaves. …”