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    Serum metabolomic response to aging. by Gwangho Yoon (5771678)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(B)</b> Metabolites that decreased with aging. Statistical significance is indicated in the heatmap with asterisks. …”
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    Tight junction and adhesion proteins in the brain are downregulated during systemic inflammation. by Fionä Caratis (12759506)

    Published 2025
    “…Expression of the adhesion molecule N-cadherin significantly decreased after 12 hours (12 h: 49% + /- 5% vs. vehicle) and 24 h (3% + /- 1% vs. vehicle) of LPS treatment. …”
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    Detailed information of the observation datasets. by Weidong Ji (129916)

    Published 2025
    “…On longer time scales (6–24 hours), the score and correlation between ERA5 and observations further increased, while the centered root-mean-square error (CRMSE) and standard deviation decrease. 4) Hourly wind data with a regular spatial distribution in ERA5 reanalysis provides valuable information for further detailed research on meteorology or renewable energy perspectives, but some inherent shortcomings should be considered.…”
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    General technical specification for GW154/6700. by Weidong Ji (129916)

    Published 2025
    “…On longer time scales (6–24 hours), the score and correlation between ERA5 and observations further increased, while the centered root-mean-square error (CRMSE) and standard deviation decrease. 4) Hourly wind data with a regular spatial distribution in ERA5 reanalysis provides valuable information for further detailed research on meteorology or renewable energy perspectives, but some inherent shortcomings should be considered.…”