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    Prime sequences. by Qiaozhen Qin (13159201)

    Published 2025
    “…Micro RNAs (miRNAs) have been revealed to participate in the pathological process of depression and represent promising therapeutic targets. In this study, we found that microRNA-129-5p (miR-129-5p) was significantly decreased in the brains of depressive mice. …”
  2. 422

    Data. by Chao Zhang (51048)

    Published 2025
    “…However, the reported rate of urticaria decreased significantly in post-LAW period(P = 0.043). …”
  3. 423

    Upper-crust thermal evolution of the Patagonian Precordillera basement (Argentina): insights from fission track, (U-Th)/He thermochronology and geodynamic significance by Paulo Marcos (7459064)

    Published 2025
    “…Most thermal models show similar decreasing time-temperature paths (t-T), from which three stages are distinguished. …”
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    Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics by Maximillian K. Osterberg (22514185)

    Published 2025
    “…These findings reveal that the loss of ZigA is effectively silent in this assay. We conclude that CP induces a widespread, negative impact on the metalation status of the metalloproteome that results in a significant nutrient limitation response.…”
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    Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics by Maximillian K. Osterberg (22514185)

    Published 2025
    “…These findings reveal that the loss of ZigA is effectively silent in this assay. We conclude that CP induces a widespread, negative impact on the metalation status of the metalloproteome that results in a significant nutrient limitation response.…”
  7. 427

    Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics by Maximillian K. Osterberg (22514185)

    Published 2025
    “…These findings reveal that the loss of ZigA is effectively silent in this assay. We conclude that CP induces a widespread, negative impact on the metalation status of the metalloproteome that results in a significant nutrient limitation response.…”
  8. 428

    Graded loading creep stress loading level. by Dengke Yang (842532)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that (1) freeze-thaw cycles exert a significant influence on the rock’s creep behavior, with axial strain, instantaneous strain, and creep strain increasing progressively with the number of freeze-thaw cycles; (2) dual-fractured rock samples with varying fracture angles exhibit distinct differences in creep phenomena, where increased fracture angles result in pronounced increases in instantaneous and creep strains, and higher horizontal stress levels lead to greater strain generation; (3) all rock samples with different pre-existing fractures exhibit rock bridge breakthrough during creep failure, and the variation in fracture angle affects the failure mode; (4) and the long-term strength of the rock varies with changes in fracture angle and freeze-thaw cycle frequency, showing an increasing trend with greater fracture angles but a rapid decrease with increasing freeze-thaw cycles. …”
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    Schematic diagram of rock samples. by Dengke Yang (842532)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that (1) freeze-thaw cycles exert a significant influence on the rock’s creep behavior, with axial strain, instantaneous strain, and creep strain increasing progressively with the number of freeze-thaw cycles; (2) dual-fractured rock samples with varying fracture angles exhibit distinct differences in creep phenomena, where increased fracture angles result in pronounced increases in instantaneous and creep strains, and higher horizontal stress levels lead to greater strain generation; (3) all rock samples with different pre-existing fractures exhibit rock bridge breakthrough during creep failure, and the variation in fracture angle affects the failure mode; (4) and the long-term strength of the rock varies with changes in fracture angle and freeze-thaw cycle frequency, showing an increasing trend with greater fracture angles but a rapid decrease with increasing freeze-thaw cycles. …”
  10. 430

    Rock mechanics testing machine. by Dengke Yang (842532)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that (1) freeze-thaw cycles exert a significant influence on the rock’s creep behavior, with axial strain, instantaneous strain, and creep strain increasing progressively with the number of freeze-thaw cycles; (2) dual-fractured rock samples with varying fracture angles exhibit distinct differences in creep phenomena, where increased fracture angles result in pronounced increases in instantaneous and creep strains, and higher horizontal stress levels lead to greater strain generation; (3) all rock samples with different pre-existing fractures exhibit rock bridge breakthrough during creep failure, and the variation in fracture angle affects the failure mode; (4) and the long-term strength of the rock varies with changes in fracture angle and freeze-thaw cycle frequency, showing an increasing trend with greater fracture angles but a rapid decrease with increasing freeze-thaw cycles. …”
  11. 431

    Subcellular Mechanical Imaging of Erythrocytes with Optically Correlated Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy by Yunong Wang (10358970)

    Published 2025
    “…Comparison of normal and diamide-treated red blood cells shows a significant increase in cell stiffness and a concomitant decrease in deformability, clearly demonstrating the quantitative abilities of the correlative approach taken here for stiffness measurements of intact cellular samples.…”
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    Group control-after intervention. by Nan Tang (642590)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The intervention group showed a significant decrease in anxiety (t =  11.906, P <  0.001) and depression scores (t =  14.991, P <  0.001), as well as PSQI scores (t =  7.055, P <  0.001), and increased FertiQoL scores (t =  -2.828, P <  0.001). …”
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    Group SFA-before intervention. by Nan Tang (642590)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The intervention group showed a significant decrease in anxiety (t =  11.906, P <  0.001) and depression scores (t =  14.991, P <  0.001), as well as PSQI scores (t =  7.055, P <  0.001), and increased FertiQoL scores (t =  -2.828, P <  0.001). …”
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    Lost cases. by Nan Tang (642590)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The intervention group showed a significant decrease in anxiety (t =  11.906, P <  0.001) and depression scores (t =  14.991, P <  0.001), as well as PSQI scores (t =  7.055, P <  0.001), and increased FertiQoL scores (t =  -2.828, P <  0.001). …”
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    Group control-before intervention. by Nan Tang (642590)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The intervention group showed a significant decrease in anxiety (t =  11.906, P <  0.001) and depression scores (t =  14.991, P <  0.001), as well as PSQI scores (t =  7.055, P <  0.001), and increased FertiQoL scores (t =  -2.828, P <  0.001). …”
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    Patient satisfaction with SFA intervention(%). by Nan Tang (642590)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The intervention group showed a significant decrease in anxiety (t =  11.906, P <  0.001) and depression scores (t =  14.991, P <  0.001), as well as PSQI scores (t =  7.055, P <  0.001), and increased FertiQoL scores (t =  -2.828, P <  0.001). …”
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    Pre-Experiment. by Nan Tang (642590)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The intervention group showed a significant decrease in anxiety (t =  11.906, P <  0.001) and depression scores (t =  14.991, P <  0.001), as well as PSQI scores (t =  7.055, P <  0.001), and increased FertiQoL scores (t =  -2.828, P <  0.001). …”
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    Group SFA-after intervention. by Nan Tang (642590)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The intervention group showed a significant decrease in anxiety (t =  11.906, P <  0.001) and depression scores (t =  14.991, P <  0.001), as well as PSQI scores (t =  7.055, P <  0.001), and increased FertiQoL scores (t =  -2.828, P <  0.001). …”
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    Study-related adverse events. by Benjamin R. Lewis (22279166)

    Published 2025
    “…In a linear mixed model analysis (LMM), the MBSR + PAP arm evidenced a significantly larger decrease in QIDS-SR-16 score than the MBSR-only arm from baseline to 2-weeks post-intervention (between-groups effect = 4.6, 95% CI [1.51, 7.70]; <i>p</i> = 0.008). …”
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    Study flow chart. by Benjamin R. Lewis (22279166)

    Published 2025
    “…In a linear mixed model analysis (LMM), the MBSR + PAP arm evidenced a significantly larger decrease in QIDS-SR-16 score than the MBSR-only arm from baseline to 2-weeks post-intervention (between-groups effect = 4.6, 95% CI [1.51, 7.70]; <i>p</i> = 0.008). …”