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    Trimethylamine-<i>N</i>-oxide formation, the bacterial taxa involved and intervention strategies to reduce its concentration in the human body by Ylenia Heinrich-Sanchez (21643069)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>This study reviews the different steps involved in trimethylamine-<i>N</i>-oxide (TMAO) formation, a gut microbiota (GM)-derived compound that promotes cardiovascular and chronic kidney disease. …”
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    Single-step genome-wide association study of milk somatic cell scores across multi-cattle breeds in Ethiopia by Tegegn Fantahun Chernet (22641674)

    Published 2025
    “…Gene enrichment analysis revealed that the genes are involved collagen catabolic process and IL-17 signaling pathway. …”
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    Single-Cell Proteomics Using the One-Step Droplet-in-Oil Digestion Method Reveals Proteins Important for Male Meiotic Progression by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we present a one-step droplet-in-oil digestion (OSDO) method that involves one-step water-in-oil processing using cyclohexane or <i>n</i>-heptane, which can reduce the sample adsorption loss and sample volume change due to evaporation and increase the sensitivity and stability of single-cell proteomics. …”
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    Role of Mesoscopic Solute-Rich Clusters in Cholesterol Crystallization by Dipayan Chakraborty (9524071)

    Published 2025
    “…In situ atomic force microscopy measurements reveal a classical mechanism of cholesterol hemiethanolate crystal growth based on monomer addition via a surface diffusion pathway without the involvement of mesoscopic solute-rich clusters. The incorporation of the solute by surface diffusion invokes strong competition for supply between adjacent steps on crystal surfaces, which leads to a unique self-inhibition pathway that has the potential to induce surface growth cessation. …”
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    Role of Mesoscopic Solute-Rich Clusters in Cholesterol Crystallization by Dipayan Chakraborty (9524071)

    Published 2025
    “…In situ atomic force microscopy measurements reveal a classical mechanism of cholesterol hemiethanolate crystal growth based on monomer addition via a surface diffusion pathway without the involvement of mesoscopic solute-rich clusters. The incorporation of the solute by surface diffusion invokes strong competition for supply between adjacent steps on crystal surfaces, which leads to a unique self-inhibition pathway that has the potential to induce surface growth cessation. …”
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    Role of Mesoscopic Solute-Rich Clusters in Cholesterol Crystallization by Dipayan Chakraborty (9524071)

    Published 2025
    “…In situ atomic force microscopy measurements reveal a classical mechanism of cholesterol hemiethanolate crystal growth based on monomer addition via a surface diffusion pathway without the involvement of mesoscopic solute-rich clusters. The incorporation of the solute by surface diffusion invokes strong competition for supply between adjacent steps on crystal surfaces, which leads to a unique self-inhibition pathway that has the potential to induce surface growth cessation. …”
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    Role of Mesoscopic Solute-Rich Clusters in Cholesterol Crystallization by Dipayan Chakraborty (9524071)

    Published 2025
    “…In situ atomic force microscopy measurements reveal a classical mechanism of cholesterol hemiethanolate crystal growth based on monomer addition via a surface diffusion pathway without the involvement of mesoscopic solute-rich clusters. The incorporation of the solute by surface diffusion invokes strong competition for supply between adjacent steps on crystal surfaces, which leads to a unique self-inhibition pathway that has the potential to induce surface growth cessation. …”
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    Processed ASV data from the Insect Biome Atlas Project by Andreia Miraldo (15166741)

    Published 2024
    “…The cleaning step involved removal of ASV clusters present in >5% of negative control samples. …”
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