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  1. 1981

    ANO7 expression in the prostate modulates mitochondrial function and lipid metabolism by Christoffer Löf, Nasrin Sultana, Neha Goel, Samuel Heron, Gudrun Wahlström, Andrew House, Minna Holopainen, Reijo Käkelä, Johanna Schleutker

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The findings suggest that ANO7 may act as a key regulator of cellular lipid metabolism and mitochondrial function in the prostate, shedding light on a previously unknown aspect of ANO7’s biology.…”
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  2. 1982

    A Green Approach to Landfill Remediation: The Efficacy of Indigenous Zygophyllum coccineum L. and Leptadenia pyrotechnica L. in Phytoremediating a Heavy Oil Flay Ash-contaminated L... by Samir G.M. Al-Solaimani, Abdulrahman Alkurashi, Refaat A. Abohassan, Omer H.M. Ibrahim, Magdi A.A. Mousa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…All other heavy metals were within the permissible levels established by the WHO/FAO, European Union, and Indian regulations. The translocation factor for heavy metals from roots to shoots was less than one for all 10 metals, signifying metal build-up in roots relative to the shoots. …”
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  3. 1983

    USC-Derived Small Extracellular Vesicles-Functionalized Scaffolds Promote Scarless Vaginal Defect Repair via Delivery of Decorin and DUSP3 Proteins by Xu Y, Li J, Qiu Y, Wu F, Xue Z, Liu B, Fan H, Zhou Y, Wu Q

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Western blot analysis revealed that decorin, an inhibitor of the TGF-β signaling pathway, and DUSP3, a negative regulator of p38 phosphorylation, were enriched in USC-sEVs and could be transferred to fibroblasts.Conclusion: USC-sEVs inhibited fibrosis and promoted scarless healing by delivering decorin and DUSP3 proteins, which regulate the TGF-β and p38 MAPK signaling pathways, respectively. …”
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  4. 1984

    Integrative bioinformatic approach reveals novel melatonin-related biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease by Hua-xiong Zhang, Dilmurat Hamit, Qing Li, Xiao Hu, San-feng Li, Fu Xu, Ming-yuan Wang, Guo-qing Bao, Hong-yan Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Transcription factors (GATA2, POU2F2, NFKB1, etc.) can regulate the expression of biomarkers. Finally, we discovered that all biomarkers could bind to MLT with a strong binding energy. …”
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  5. 1985

    Therapeutic efficacy and mechanism of artesunate for mouse model of polycystic ovary syndrome by WANG Xueling, WANG Xueling, ZHONG Peiling, ZHONG Peiling, ZHAO Zhipeng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The expression levels of p-eIF2α, ATF4 and CHOP were notably up-regulated in the ovarian granulosa cells of PCOS mice and KGN cells after DHEA exposure (P<0.05). …”
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  6. 1986
  7. 1987

    Electrical Installation Work / by Scaddan, Brian

    Published 2019
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  8. 1988

    Effect of open and locked exercise on cognitive function in older adults by Yuping Zou

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Results: Open sports can effectively improve attention, executive function and cognitive flexibility in the elderly, and closed sports can have positive effects on memory and concentration by enhancing brain neuroplasticity and regulating neurotransmitters. Conclusion: although two types of movement on the cognitive function of the elderly has its emphasis, but overall, compared with closed movement, open movement in the elderly specific cognitive function (such as executive function, inhibitory control, task conversion, etc.) show more prominent effect, and help to reduce the brain caused by the age of atrophy and the risk of neurodegenerative changes. …”
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  9. 1989

    Professional Disease Management Guide for Ornamental Plants by Philip F. Harmon, S. D. Bledsoe

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Florida is also a major port of entry for the international trade of ornamental plants, which carries the risk of introducing exotic invasive pathogens, so growers are required to follow certain phytosanitory regulations. These challenges require growers to develop the most efficient production plans possible, incorporating as many tactics as they can to maximize plant health and minimize opportunities for pest and disease outbreaks—a concept known as integrated pest management (IPM). …”
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  10. 1990

    Polymer nanocomposites in diabetes management: advances in biosensors and drug delivery systems by Aniruddha Sen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In addition, polymer nanocomposites have facilitated innovative drug delivery techniques that guarantee the continuous and regulated release of insulin and other antidiabetic drugs, thereby tackling the issue of maintaining consistent glycaemic levels. …”
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  11. 1991

    NONLINEAR PROPERTIES OF BARIUM TITANATE CERAMICS by IVAYLO LAZAROV, ANKA ZHEGLOVA

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The properties of those materials are used when different automation elements such as primary converters, phase regulators for low and high frequencies, sensors, modulators etc. are derived. …”
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  12. 1992

    Keeping Bees in Florida by Tomas A. Bustamante, Jamie Ellis, Mary Bammer

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…It explains the ins and outs of beekeeping in Florida, with descriptions of some of the hazards, a few of the important nectar-producing plants, special considerations for seasonal colony growth and management, and Florida beekeeping regulations. Written by Tomas A. Bustamante, Jamie D. …”
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  13. 1993

    Do Infections Cause Oligospermia and Could Empiric Antibiotics Antiprotozoal and Antifungal Treat Oligospermia? by Mohammed Nabil Dajanı

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Semen analysis with WHO regulations was used. RESULTS: We found significant increase in the semen analysis parameters of the patients compared before and after treatment. …”
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  14. 1994

    Professional Disease Management Guide for Ornamental Plants by Philip F. Harmon, S. D. Bledsoe

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Florida is also a major port of entry for the international trade of ornamental plants, which carries the risk of introducing exotic invasive pathogens, so growers are required to follow certain phytosanitory regulations. These challenges require growers to develop the most efficient production plans possible, incorporating as many tactics as they can to maximize plant health and minimize opportunities for pest and disease outbreaks—a concept known as integrated pest management (IPM). …”
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  15. 1995

    Security of Physical Library Materials and Utilisation: A Case Study of National Teachers College Kabale. by Arineitwe, Doreen

    Published 2023
    “…Poor security cannot cope with incessant pressure on the library by students who either steal or mutilate books/ journals without regard for laid down library regulations.…”
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  16. 1996

    Pharmacological inhibition of carbonic anhydrases with a positively charged pyridinium sulfonamide phenocopies the neuroprotective effects of Car9 genetic ablation in a murine sett... by Sara Amiranda, Mariangela Succoio, Serenella Anzilotti, Ornella Cuomo, Tiziana Petrozziello, Valentina Tedeschi, Arianna Finizio, Giorgia Mele, Seppo Parkkila, Lucio Annunziato, Giuseppina De Simone, Giuseppe Pignataro, Agnese Secondo, Nicola Zambrano

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Carbonic anhydrases constitute a family of metalloenzymes vital for maintaining acid-base balance and regulating pH in physio-pathological processes. These findings suggest carbonic anhydrases as potential therapeutic targets for treating pH-associated disorders, including cerebral ischemia, to mitigate hypoxia- and reoxygenation-induced neuronal damage. …”
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  17. 1997

    Wet pulverization combined with temperature cycling strategy for extraction of Stropharia rugosoannulata protein with attenuating hepatic steatosis on obese mice by Peng Liu, Chen Gao, Wen Li, Wanchao Chen, Zhong Zhang, Di Wu, Tingzhao Li, Shuai Sun, Yan Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…SRA alleviated the pathological progression in obese mice induced by high-fat diet via regulating lipid metabolism in liver and adipose tissues. …”
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  18. 1998

    Caenorhabditis elegans in the biological activity research of tea: From “little transparent” to “big star” by Lingwei Yang, Zhonghua Liu, Ligui Xiong, Yushun Gong

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In C. elegans, active ingredients such as catechins and their derivatives, L-theanine, and caffeine have exhibited various biological effects, including slowing down aging, enhancing environmental adaptations, regulating protein homeostasis and glycolipid metabolism, and participating in immunomodulation. …”
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  19. 1999

    OLIG2 mediates a rare targetable stem cell fate transition in sonic hedgehog medulloblastoma by Kinjal Desai, Siyi Wanggou, Erika Luis, Heather Whetstone, Chunying Yu, Robert J. Vanner, Hayden J. Selvadurai, Lilian Lee, Jinchu Vijay, Julia E. Jaramillo, Jerry Fan, Paul Guilhamon, Michelle Kushida, Xuejun Li, Gregory Stein, Santosh Kesari, Benjamin D. Simons, Xi Huang, Peter B. Dirks

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Integrating gene expression and chromatin accessibility patterns in distinct cellular compartments, we identify the transcription factor Olig2 as regulating the stem cell fate transition from quiescence to activation, driving the generation of downstream neoplastic progenitors. …”
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  20. 2000

    Staphylococcus aureus blocks host autophagy through circSyk/miR-5106/Sik3 axis to promote progression of bone infection. by Zhihao Chen, Qiyuan Jin, Jinqi Zhong, Zonggang Xie, Qi Chen, Liubing Li, Jijie Li, Chenhao Zhao, Junfeng Wang, Xiaoying Tang, Mingxiao Han, Ru Li, Ziyuan Li, Zelei Tong, Min Wang, Hong Du, Haifang Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most importantly, S. aureus regulates circSyk to block autophagy and promote bone destruction via the circSyk/miR-5106/Sik3 axis in a nonclassical pathway, which is involved in the S. aureus infection process through a competitive endogenous RNA network. …”
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