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    Table 3_Profiling of small RNAs derived from tomato brown rugose fruit virus in infected Solanum lycopersicum plants by deep sequencing.xls by Mangle Chen (20639051)

    Published 2025
    “…Seven potential target genes were selected for qRT-PCR analysis, confirming that their transcript accumulation significantly decreased in the leaves of tomato plants infected with ToBRFV. …”
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    Image 1_Profiling of small RNAs derived from tomato brown rugose fruit virus in infected Solanum lycopersicum plants by deep sequencing.jpeg by Mangle Chen (20639051)

    Published 2025
    “…Seven potential target genes were selected for qRT-PCR analysis, confirming that their transcript accumulation significantly decreased in the leaves of tomato plants infected with ToBRFV. …”
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    Table 2_Profiling of small RNAs derived from tomato brown rugose fruit virus in infected Solanum lycopersicum plants by deep sequencing.xls by Mangle Chen (20639051)

    Published 2025
    “…Seven potential target genes were selected for qRT-PCR analysis, confirming that their transcript accumulation significantly decreased in the leaves of tomato plants infected with ToBRFV. …”
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    Molecular Logic Gate for Sensing pH/Peroxynitrite with Potential Applications in Cisplatin Treatment by Lifang Guo (1460884)

    Published 2024
    “…Cisplatin is a common chemotherapy drug for multiple solid tumors; however, due to the nitrification of peroxynitrite (ONOO<sup>–</sup>), a series of side effects seriously affect its dose and efficacy. Considering that the reactivity of ONOO<sup>–</sup> is significantly affected by pH in vitro, revealing their roles in living cells contributes to understanding the side-effect process induced by cisplatin. …”
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    Table 1_Ultrasonographic assessment of optic nerve sheath diameter on the affected and unaffected sides as a predictor of clinical deterioration at discharge in patients with large... by Changlan Li (704841)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal cut-off for predicting deterioration was 5.54 mm for affected-side ONSD (sensitivity 81.3%, specificity 78.9%, AUC = 0.814) versus 5.57 mm for the unaffected-side (68.8, 78.9%, AUC = 0.757), with no significant AUC difference between sides. …”
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    Data from: Ruminal planktonic, weakly, and tightly feed-adhered bacterial community as affected by two <em>Trichoderma reesei</em> enzyme preparations fed to lactating cattle by Marjorie Killerby (22471732)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance (RA) of the family <em>Prevotellaceae</em> increased, while that of <em>Ruminococcaceae</em> and <em>Rikenellaceae</em> decreased in XYL compared to MIX and CON. Bacterial community structure (beta diversity) was affected by FRC (<em>P</em> = 0.03), indicating a difference between LIQ communities compared to SOL and AS, but no effects of FRC were observed on alpha diversity. …”
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    Comparison curves of snow. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
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    Comparison of simulation results. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
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    Displacement vector diagram of snow. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
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    Description of the selected nodes. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”