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    Raw database. by Franco Romaní-Romaní (21989788)

    Published 2025
    “…No consistent upward trend in PT scores was observed over the study period; scores decreased by 0.088 points per additional year (CI95% CI: −0.147 to −0.029, p = 0.003). …”
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    (A) The overexpression of PRDX1 reduces the intracellular ROS level. by Jing Chen (4762)

    Published 2025
    “…After overexpression of chIRAP, the intensity of red fluorescence in mitochondria decreased significantly, while the green fluorescence increased significantly. …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”