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    The interplay among the dimensionality of traits, the number of significant genetic loci, and the phenotypic variation. by Meng Yuan (548176)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>We compared nasal shape phenotypes (left columns) and full facial shape phenotypes (right columns) in terms of (a) the effective number of traits, (b) the effectiveness of identifying independent genetic loci through GWAS, and (c) the phenotypic variation captured by traits and their corresponding number of significant genetic loci in GWAS. …”
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    Achieving Improved Ion Swarm Shaping Based on Ion Leakage Control in Ion Mobility Spectrometry by Jiyao Wang (2121157)

    Published 2025
    “…Simulations and experiments demonstrate that precise voltage adjustments effectively minimize ion leakage, enhancing resolving power by 50% (reaching a maximum of 106), while the corresponding decrease in signal intensity follows the <i>I</i><sub>p</sub>–<i>R</i><sub>p</sub> linear relationship. …”
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    Dynorphin Neuropeptides Decrease Apparent Proton Affinity of ASIC1a by Occluding the Acidic Pocket by Lilia Leisle (11356934)

    Published 2021
    “…Prolonged acidosis, as it occurs during ischemic stroke, induces neuronal death via acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a). Concomitantly, it desensitizes ASIC1a, highlighting the pathophysiological significance of modulators of ASIC1a acid sensitivity. …”
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    Dynorphin Neuropeptides Decrease Apparent Proton Affinity of ASIC1a by Occluding the Acidic Pocket by Lilia Leisle (11356934)

    Published 2021
    “…Prolonged acidosis, as it occurs during ischemic stroke, induces neuronal death via acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a). Concomitantly, it desensitizes ASIC1a, highlighting the pathophysiological significance of modulators of ASIC1a acid sensitivity. …”
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