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Distribution of rs12529 (C15G) genotypes in patients with different tumor grades.
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Distribution of rs12529 (C15G) genotypes in patients with different tumor sizes.
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Downregulation of TRIM37 expression exacerbates pathological damage in the MS model.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(a, b)</b> Western blot analysis revealed a significant decrease in MBP expression in oligodendrocytes in the LPC-induced MS model group (n = 3) compared to the control group. …”
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Overexpression <i>TRIM37</i> promotes myelin repair and inhibits cell apoptosis by upregulating PEX5.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(a, b)</b> Western blot (n = 3) showed a significant increase in PEX5 protein levels in the OE-TRIM37 group compared to the LPC group. …”
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Primer sequences and information.
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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<b>Data for s</b><b>easonal variations in coral lipids and their significance for energy maintenance in the </b><b>South China Sea</b>
Published 2024“…The results show that ZD and the zooxanthellae photosynthesis intensity decreased in summer. Correspondingly,the content and δ13C of lipids are decreased significantly. …”
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Model fit indices for social isolation.
Published 2025“…Since the onset of the pandemic, the prevalence of depression and anxiety has significantly increased. Quarantine and social distancing, implemented to control the spread of COVID-19, have exacerbated social isolation. …”
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Multilevel model analysis of social isolation.
Published 2025“…Since the onset of the pandemic, the prevalence of depression and anxiety has significantly increased. Quarantine and social distancing, implemented to control the spread of COVID-19, have exacerbated social isolation. …”
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The correlogram.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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The food consumption quantity.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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Dataset.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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Proteomic Plasticity in the Coral Montipora capitata Gamete Bundles after Parent Thermal Bleaching
Published 2025“…Coral reefs are vital to marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, but they face significant threats from climate change. Increased ocean temperatures drive massive “bleaching” events, during which corals lose their symbiotic algae and the important metabolic resources those algae provide. …”
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Proteomic Plasticity in the Coral Montipora capitata Gamete Bundles after Parent Thermal Bleaching
Published 2025“…Coral reefs are vital to marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, but they face significant threats from climate change. Increased ocean temperatures drive massive “bleaching” events, during which corals lose their symbiotic algae and the important metabolic resources those algae provide. …”
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Proteomic Plasticity in the Coral Montipora capitata Gamete Bundles after Parent Thermal Bleaching
Published 2025“…Coral reefs are vital to marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, but they face significant threats from climate change. Increased ocean temperatures drive massive “bleaching” events, during which corals lose their symbiotic algae and the important metabolic resources those algae provide. …”
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Proteomic Plasticity in the Coral Montipora capitata Gamete Bundles after Parent Thermal Bleaching
Published 2025“…Coral reefs are vital to marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, but they face significant threats from climate change. Increased ocean temperatures drive massive “bleaching” events, during which corals lose their symbiotic algae and the important metabolic resources those algae provide. …”
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Proteomic Plasticity in the Coral Montipora capitata Gamete Bundles after Parent Thermal Bleaching
Published 2025“…Coral reefs are vital to marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, but they face significant threats from climate change. Increased ocean temperatures drive massive “bleaching” events, during which corals lose their symbiotic algae and the important metabolic resources those algae provide. …”
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Proteomic Plasticity in the Coral Montipora capitata Gamete Bundles after Parent Thermal Bleaching
Published 2025“…Coral reefs are vital to marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, but they face significant threats from climate change. Increased ocean temperatures drive massive “bleaching” events, during which corals lose their symbiotic algae and the important metabolic resources those algae provide. …”