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Original data2.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a leading cause of blindness. We hypothesised that the long non-coding RNA <i>RP11-502I4.3</i> may be involved in angiogenesis associated with DR. …”
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1908
Original data1.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a leading cause of blindness. We hypothesised that the long non-coding RNA <i>RP11-502I4.3</i> may be involved in angiogenesis associated with DR. …”
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1909
Gas-Phase Molecular Structure of 1‑Chlorosilatrane: Electron Diffraction Study and Assignment of Photoelectron Spectrum
Published 2025“…This result shows that the Si←N bond length in 1-halosilatranes decreases when the halogen is replaced by an atom that forms a weaker bond with Si, rather than by a more electronegative atom. …”
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1910
Gas-Phase Molecular Structure of 1‑Chlorosilatrane: Electron Diffraction Study and Assignment of Photoelectron Spectrum
Published 2025“…This result shows that the Si←N bond length in 1-halosilatranes decreases when the halogen is replaced by an atom that forms a weaker bond with Si, rather than by a more electronegative atom. …”
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1911
Participant demographics.
Published 2025“…We found that paced nostril breathing both decreased alpha/mu oscillations over central and parietal areas and increased frontal midline and occipital theta oscillations when comparing to spontaneous breathing. …”
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Theta power for frontal midline ROI.
Published 2025“…We found that paced nostril breathing both decreased alpha/mu oscillations over central and parietal areas and increased frontal midline and occipital theta oscillations when comparing to spontaneous breathing. …”
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