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Table11_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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Table8_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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Table5_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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Table10_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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Table1_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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Table4_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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Image2_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.tif
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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DataSheet1_The β2-adrenergic biased agonist nebivolol inhibits the development of Th17 and the response of memory Th17 cells in an NF-κB-dependent manner.docx
Published 2024“…Nebivolol reduced the proportion of IL-17A<sup>+</sup> Th cells and downregulated RORC expression. …”
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TRIM16 mediates secretory autophagy in head and neck cancer-associated fibroblasts
Published 2025“…We demonstrate that SEC22B, SNAP23, VAMP3, and STX4 colocalize with LC3B, IL6, and TRIM16 in CAFs. TRIM16 knockdown reduced autophagosomes at the plasma membrane and decreased IL6 secretion from CAFs. …”
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PRMT5 isoforms during zebrafish developmental stages
Published 2024“…Western blot analysis revealed that Prmt5 protein expression can be detected as early as 6 hrs post-fertilization (hpf), gradually increases 9.3-fold by 18 hpf, and decreases 2 to 3-fold between 24 and 72 hpf.…”
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<i>mig-21</i> sensitizes adult DTCs to polarizing signals.
Published 2025“…However, migration cessation is not rescued; a significant increase in “overmigration” defects is observed between marked control (n=4/57) and <i>mig-21(u787)</i> on <i>vab-3</i> RNAi (n=17/65), p < 0.05. …”
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Excel raw data.
Published 2025“…The effectiveness of currently available antimicrobial is decreasing due to the increasing prevalence of resistant strains among bacterial isolates. …”
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Digitized maps of vascular plant species distributions in Denmark in the early 20th century
Published 2025“…By comparing with modern distribution data, species increases and decreases can be determined, contributing to large-scale synthesis of national, European or worldwide plant diversity changes in the modern era.…”
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Additional file 2 of Single-cell profiling reveals periosteal signatures of impaired periosteal cells proliferation in a drill-hole model of type 2 diabetes
Published 2025“…Supplementary Material 2: Figure S1. Reduced bone mass in 12-week-old db/db mice. A. Body weight (left) and fasting blood glucose (right) of db/db and db/+ mice at different age. …”
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PDLB - Balance Sheet
Published 2024“…The combination of flat / decreasing costs and double-digit asset growth is very favorable for expense leverage.…”
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IntegraBrain: A multi-modal neural interface for the detection and suppression of focal epilepsy
Published 2025“…Comparison of nominal seizure recordings to those during active cooling indicate successful seizure suppression with seizure activity suppression increasing as cooling temperature decreases. A ~67% reduction in broadband seizure magnitude (0-30Hz) was recorded when cooling to 18°C.…”