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    A) Expression of known ‘tendon’ transcription factors, B) TGFβ and C) ECM genes measured with RNA-seq. by Heather L. Dingwall (14573796)

    Published 2025
    “…Expression of ECM related genes are significantly differentially expressed in unique directions during postnatal stages with <i>Dcn</i> and <i>Fmod</i> increasing gradually over time, <i>Col2a1</i>, <i>Col14a1</i>, <i>Col3a1</i>, and <i>Tnmd</i> decreasing over time, <i>Col1a1</i> and <i>Col1a2</i> peak in expression at P14, and <i>Bgn</i> is expressed at higher levels from P0-P14 after which its levels decrease (C). …”
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    Improved Accuracy and Reliability in Untargeted Analysis with LC-ESI-QTOF/MS<sup>1</sup> by Ensemble Averaging by Guillaume Laurent Erny (21000926)

    Published 2025
    “…It was proved that ensemble averaging allows an increase in the S/N up to a factor of 10, and the relative standard deviation of the accurate masses and retention time decreased by a factor of 10. …”
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    Improved Accuracy and Reliability in Untargeted Analysis with LC-ESI-QTOF/MS<sup>1</sup> by Ensemble Averaging by Guillaume Laurent Erny (21000926)

    Published 2025
    “…It was proved that ensemble averaging allows an increase in the S/N up to a factor of 10, and the relative standard deviation of the accurate masses and retention time decreased by a factor of 10. …”
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    Comparison of demographic features. by Yueju Cai (20978633)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, a decrease in birth weight was significantly linked to an increased risk of readmission (OR = 0.998, P = 0.013), although the effect size was relatively small.…”
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    Data. by Yueju Cai (20978633)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, a decrease in birth weight was significantly linked to an increased risk of readmission (OR = 0.998, P = 0.013), although the effect size was relatively small.…”