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    Differentially expressed genes (DEGs)<sup>a</sup> showing the greatest fold changes from each potato tissue: 10 with greatest increase in expression and 10 with greatest decrease in expression. by Margaret A. Carpenter (6104180)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Differentially expressed genes (DEGs)<sup>a</sup> showing the greatest fold changes from each potato tissue: 10 with greatest increase in expression and 10 with greatest decrease in expression.…”
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    Sample size and span size diagram. by Wen Wang (6570)

    Published 2025
    “…The samples mainly experience tensile failure, with shear failure as a supplement. Fracture toughness decreased as the angle between the crack and loading direction diminished. …”
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    Stress-strain curves. by Yongsheng Liu (142720)

    Published 2024
    “…Chemical corrosion at the early stage of dry-wet cycling has the greatest effect on the deterioration of the rock. As the number of dry-wet cycles increases, the degree of corrosion in acidic solutions is most evident, with the uniaxial compressive strength and elastic modulus decreasing by 27.88% and 33.52% respectively, followed by alkaline solutions, and the degree of corrosion in neutral solutions is the lowest. …”
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    Magnification X2 of Fig 4A. by Huan W. Yang (19746645)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>intracellularis</i> infection. In this study, we investigated the nuclear factor-<b>κ</b>B (NF-κB)-regulated immune response against infection of a clinical strain Dkp23 and a live-attenuated Enterisol vaccine strain in PK-15 cells. …”
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    Bacterial strains and plasmids. by Eunsil Choi (8271039)

    Published 2025
    “…This functional attenuation was corroborated by the decrease in virulence observed in the 14028Δ<i>bipA</i> strain in a mouse model. …”
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