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    Multi-omics revealed GOT1/ALDH3A1 pathway attenuated head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and increased cisplatin sensitivity through ROS induced by mitochondrial dysfunction by Zhihui Liu (95891)

    Published 2025
    “…Given that mitochondria are the primary source of reactive oxygen species (ROS), we assessed cellular ROS and mitochondrial superoxide levels by flow cytometry and found a significant increase. GOT1 knockdown increased the sensitivity of cells to cisplatin and decreased the volume of tumors in vivo. …”
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    Multiple linear regression analysis results. by Muxi Chen (9294270)

    Published 2025
    “…Cohesiveness varied without a clear linear trend, showing significant changes at specific IDDSI levels for meats, grains, and tubers (<i>p</i>≤0.05). …”
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    Relationships between hardness and IDDSI levels. by Muxi Chen (9294270)

    Published 2025
    “…Cohesiveness varied without a clear linear trend, showing significant changes at specific IDDSI levels for meats, grains, and tubers (<i>p</i>≤0.05). …”
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    S1 File - by Ruiming Xiao (6389546)

    Published 2024
    “…In this study, metabolomics analysis revealed a significant increase in the main contents of lactic acid and propionic acid in FCM, while most glycosides and their derivatives decreased after three days of microbial fermentation. …”
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    Primers used for PCR and qRTPCR. by Huan W. Yang (19746645)

    Published 2024
    “…There were no significant changes in NF-κB signalling between vaccine and Dkp23 infection in PK-15 cells, except for moderate levels of differences in NF-κB target genes expression which might be a reflection of differences in intracellular bacterial load. …”
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    Western blots used for Fig 4C. by Huan W. Yang (19746645)

    Published 2024
    “…There were no significant changes in NF-κB signalling between vaccine and Dkp23 infection in PK-15 cells, except for moderate levels of differences in NF-κB target genes expression which might be a reflection of differences in intracellular bacterial load. …”
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    GSVA results. by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”
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    Differential expressed genes. by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”
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    S1 Raw image - by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”
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    Venn plot. by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”
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    Key module genes. by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”
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    Univariate and multivariate Cox analysis. by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”
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    S3 Fig - by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”
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    KEGG enrichment analysis. by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”
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    GSEA results. by Wan-Jing Zhen (20427813)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>This study elucidated the interplay between metabolism and the immune microenvironment in SIC, providing fresh perspectives on the investigation of potential SIC pathogenesis. PDHB emerged as a significant biomarker of SIC, with implications on its progression through the regulation of ERS and metabolism.…”