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  1. 3701

    Image 2_Atractylenolide-I restore intestinal barrier function by targeting the S100A9/AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway.tif by Chen Chen (6544)

    Published 2025
    “…Transcriptomic analysis revealed that AT-1 significantly modulated the expression of S100A8 and S100A9. …”
  2. 3702

    Image 1_Atractylenolide-I restore intestinal barrier function by targeting the S100A9/AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway.tif by Chen Chen (6544)

    Published 2025
    “…Transcriptomic analysis revealed that AT-1 significantly modulated the expression of S100A8 and S100A9. …”
  3. 3703
  4. 3704
  5. 3705
  6. 3706

    Neuroprotective effects of Cannabidiol in 5XFAD Mice: Reducing amyloid and tau burden in the dorsal subiculum by Muhammad Kamal Hossain (19814445)

    Published 2024
    “…Interpretation:</b> Our results showed that CBD treatment led to a significant reduction in Aβ accumulation and a marked decrease in hyperphosphorylated tau in treated mice compared to controls. …”
  7. 3707

    Image 10_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  8. 3708

    Image 3_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  9. 3709

    Image 7_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.tif by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  10. 3710

    Image 6_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  11. 3711

    Image 8_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  12. 3712

    Image 15_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  13. 3713

    Image 4_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.tif by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  14. 3714

    Image 11_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  15. 3715

    Image 5_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.tif by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  16. 3716

    Image 9_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  17. 3717

    Data Sheet 1_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.pdf by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  18. 3718

    Image 2_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  19. 3719

    Image 13_RBM15-mediated metabolic reprogramming boosts immune response in colorectal cancer.jpeg by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies demonstrated that RBM15 loss led to increased expression of fumarate hydratase (FH). This led to decreased levels of fumarate, a metabolite known to suppress anti-tumor immune responses. …”
  20. 3720

    Image 2_sodA modulates in vitro and in vivo virulence of Yersinia enterocolitica.jpeg by Yingying Zhang (42910)

    Published 2025
    “…Inflammatory responses were evaluated through histopathology, immunohistochemistry (NF-κB p65), and qRT-PCR analysis of cytokine expression.</p>Results<p>The ΔsodA mutant exhibited significantly reduced adhesion to and invasion of epithelial cells, impaired survival within macrophages, and decreased colonization in murine ileum and colon tissues. …”