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    Ultrafine Particulate Matter Exacerbates the Risk of Delayed Neural Differentiation: Modulation Role of METTL3-Mediated m<sup>6</sup>A Modification by Rui Wang (52434)

    Published 2025
    “…The influence of PM<sub>0.1</sub> on neurodevelopmental disorders and its underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood but are of significant concern. Through an investigation using mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), our study has uncovered disruptions in cell cycle dynamics, reduced neural precursor formation, and impaired neurogenesis during mESC neural differentiation as a result of PM<sub>0.1</sub>-induced neurodevelopmental toxicity. …”
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    Tax1bp1-deficiency reduces autophagy flux. by Jeffrey Chin (22538086)

    Published 2025
    “…These experiments revealed that Tax1bp1 protein abundance does not significantly change early after infection in AMs but does in BMDMs; moreover, early after infection, Tax1bp1-deficiency reduced necrotic-like cell death -- an outcome that favors <i>Mtb</i> replication -- in AMs but not BMDMs. …”
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    Negative Intrinsic Viscosity in Graphene Nanoparticle Suspensions Induced by Hydrodynamic Slip by Adyant Agrawal (22492518)

    Published 2025
    “…As the concentration of graphene particles increases in the dilute regime, the viscosity initially decreases, falling below that of pure water. At higher concentrations, however, particle aggregation becomes significant, leading to a rise in viscosity after a minimum is reached. …”
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    Negative Intrinsic Viscosity in Graphene Nanoparticle Suspensions Induced by Hydrodynamic Slip by Adyant Agrawal (22492518)

    Published 2025
    “…As the concentration of graphene particles increases in the dilute regime, the viscosity initially decreases, falling below that of pure water. At higher concentrations, however, particle aggregation becomes significant, leading to a rise in viscosity after a minimum is reached. …”
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