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Vehicle fuel consumption and pollutant emissions at different penetration rate of CAVs.
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BAI as a percent release at pH 4.5.
Published 2024“…After BAI-RCD treatment, both cell lines showed a decrease in antioxidant stress measures (SOD, CAT, and GSH) and a significant (<i>p</i> < 0.001) increase in oxidative stress parameters (NADPH, MPO, LPO, and PC). …”
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Table1_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.docx
Published 2024“…Furthermore, gene expression of adiponectin receptors one and two was significantly decreased in the DIA and TA muscles. In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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Image2_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.JPEG
Published 2024“…Furthermore, gene expression of adiponectin receptors one and two was significantly decreased in the DIA and TA muscles. In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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Image1_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.jpg
Published 2024“…Furthermore, gene expression of adiponectin receptors one and two was significantly decreased in the DIA and TA muscles. In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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Image3_Metabolic dysregulation and decreased capillarization in skeletal muscles of male adolescent offspring rats exposed to gestational intermittent hypoxia.JPEG
Published 2024“…Furthermore, gene expression of adiponectin receptors one and two was significantly decreased in the DIA and TA muscles. In addition, the DIA muscle from adolescent rats had significantly decreased capillary density as a result of gestational IH. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Decreased brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in chronic kidney disease: integrated clinical and experimental evidence.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Conclusion<p>This study integrated meta-analysis, murine model validation, and single-cell transcriptomic profiling to demonstrate a significant reduction of BDNF in CKD. Furthermore, renal BDNF expression decreased locally, predominantly originating from proximal tubule cells, macrophages, and podocytes, possibly epigenetically inhibited by the upregulation of lnc RNA Bdnf-as.…”
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All-Atom Simulations Reveal the Effect of Membrane Composition on the Signaling of the NKG2A/CD94/HLA‑E Immune Receptor Complex
Published 2024“…The decreased membrane thickness in the DPLC model caused a significant transmembrane domain tilt, altering the linker protrusion angle and potentially disrupting the hydrogen bonding network in the extracellular domain. …”
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Atg14 plays a cell-intrinsic role in orchestrating eTreg survival but not terminal differentiation.
Published 2025“…Pearson’s correlation (<b>A</b>), Benjamini–Hochberg test (<b>B</b>), two-tailed Student <i>t</i> test (<b>C</b>–<b>E, G</b>–<b>J</b>), or Fisher’s exact test (<b>F</b>); NS, not significant. …”