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    Oligonucleotide primers for gene expression. by Cian Reid (17274007)

    Published 2024
    “…This hyper-induction of IL-6 was observed most significantly in response to TLR1/2 stimulation in TUS positive calves. …”
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    Calf health information. by Cian Reid (17274007)

    Published 2024
    “…This hyper-induction of IL-6 was observed most significantly in response to TLR1/2 stimulation in TUS positive calves. …”
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    Development of a User-Friendly Dynamic Culture System for Decellularized Scaffold-Based Tissue Engineering by Shujuan Fan (8380047)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to static controls, constructs cultured in our platform exhibited a > 5-fold increase in proliferating (Ki67+) cells and a 32-fold decrease in apoptotic (TUNEL+) cells. Hepatic functions were also significantly enhanced, with increased urea production and markedly higher expression of albumin (∼1.5-fold) and the key metabolic enzymes UGT1 (∼1.4-fold) and CYP2D6 (∼2.7-fold). …”
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    Modeling method used. by Claire Teillet (18986264)

    Published 2025
    “…Urban vegetation significantly influences larval presence, although higher vegetation index values correlate with a decreased probability of larval occurrence. …”
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    Demographic characteristics of participants. by Evelyn Aboagye Addae (22648064)

    Published 2025
    “…While there was a significant direct negative effect of fear of COVID-19 on SWB in the absence of the mediators, there was no significant negative effect of fear of COVID-19 on SWB after adjusting for the mediators in the model. …”
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    Participant characteristics and study measures. by Evelyn Aboagye Addae (22648064)

    Published 2025
    “…While there was a significant direct negative effect of fear of COVID-19 on SWB in the absence of the mediators, there was no significant negative effect of fear of COVID-19 on SWB after adjusting for the mediators in the model. …”
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    Model fit indices for social isolation. by Juhee Choi (2619733)

    Published 2025
    “…The final sample included 2,395 participants (mean age = 46.32, SD = 16.47) who completed a face-to-face interview survey. …”
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    Multilevel model analysis of social isolation. by Juhee Choi (2619733)

    Published 2025
    “…The final sample included 2,395 participants (mean age = 46.32, SD = 16.47) who completed a face-to-face interview survey. …”
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    Primers for RT-qPCR. by Jiaoyang Li (2862269)

    Published 2024
    “…To elucidate the function of NSP2 during PRRSV infection, we identified SH3KBP1 as an NSP2-interacting host protein using mass spectrometry. …”
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    VisAccel complete data_redacted2.xlsx by Miguel A. Yakouma (21439852)

    Published 2025
    “…Twenty healthy human subjects (mean age 20 ± 3 years, 13 female) experienced 2s of translation, which they reported as left or right. …”
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    LC_MS/MS analysis for OGG1 interactomes. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”
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    Primer sequences for RT q-PCR. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”
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    Oligo sequences for EMSA and excision assay. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”
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    Antibodies used in this study. by Kevin J. Kokesh (19859571)

    Published 2024
    “…Taken together, MARCKS protein is upregulated in CF cells and there is decreased phosphorylation of the protein due to a decrease in PKC activity and presumably increased cathepsin B mediated proteolysis of the protein after <i>M</i>. …”
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    Time and flowrate used for proteomics. by Kevin J. Kokesh (19859571)

    Published 2024
    “…Taken together, MARCKS protein is upregulated in CF cells and there is decreased phosphorylation of the protein due to a decrease in PKC activity and presumably increased cathepsin B mediated proteolysis of the protein after <i>M</i>. …”
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    S1 Graphical abstract - by Kevin J. Kokesh (19859571)

    Published 2024
    “…Taken together, MARCKS protein is upregulated in CF cells and there is decreased phosphorylation of the protein due to a decrease in PKC activity and presumably increased cathepsin B mediated proteolysis of the protein after <i>M</i>. …”
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    Some examples of selected Chinese characters. by Weijia Zhu (65481)

    Published 2025
    “…To address these challenges, we propose esFont, a novel guided Diffusion framework. …”
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    Biotransformation Dynamics and Products of Cyanobacterial Secondary Metabolites in Surface Waters by Xuejian Wang (532695)

    Published 2025
    “…Cyanobacteria produce toxic and bioactive secondary metabolites, posing risks to ecosystems and human health, yet their transformation pathways in surface waters remain unclear. We assessed biotransformation for 40 cyanopeptides including microcystins, anabaenopeptins and cyanopeptolins in surface waters and <i>in situ</i> enriched biofilm suspensions. …”