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BFD2 mediates brain inflammation induced in the acute stage of <i>T. gondii</i> infection.
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BFD2 impacts pre-anxiety-like behaviors in the acute stage of <i>T. gondii</i> infection.
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Fungal relative abundance links to FAV-eQTLs and variation in tissue-specific relative gene expression.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(A–F)</b> Individual genotypes for each FAV-eQTL associate with increased relative gene expression, decreased relative gene expression, or are heterozygous and possess one increased and decreased expression allele. …”
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WGCNA of the sample characteristics and proteins of the two oat varieties under drought stress.
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Changes in the growth of two oat varieties under drought stress and normal water supply treatments.
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Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of MEK/mTOR Multifunctional Inhibitors as Novel Anticancer Agents
Published 2025“…Additionally, compound LP-65 demonstrated significant modulation of MEK and mTOR signaling activity in human glioma cells (D54) and human melanoma cells (A375), with a corresponding decrease in cellular proliferation and migration. …”
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