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Circulating low IL-23: IL-35 cytokine ratio promotes progression associated with poor prognosisin breast cancer
Circadian Clock, Cell Division, and Cancer: From Molecules to Organism
Single-frequency 332 W, linearly polarized Yb-doped all-fiber amplifier with near diffraction-limited beam quality
Single-mode laser output in a Yb3+-doped fluorophosphate fiber
Significant intensity noise suppression of single-frequency fiber laser via cascading semiconductor optical amplifier
Simultaneously reducing the intensity and frequency noise of single-frequency phosphate fiber laser
microRNA-381 suppresses the growth and increases cisplatin sensitivity in non-small cell lung cancer cells through inhibition of nuclear factor-kappa B signaling
Rifampicin inhibits rotenone-induced microglial inflammation via enhancement of autophagy
Rifampicin Prevents SH-SY5Y Cells from Rotenone-Induced Apoptosis via the PI3K/Akt/GSK-3 beta/CREB Signaling Pathway
Visualising latent DNA on swabs
First evidence of superiority of Si nanonet field effect transistors over multi-parallel Si nanowire ones in view of electrical DNA hybridization detection
Differential Activities of DNA Polymerases in Processing Ribonucleotides during DNA Synthesis in Archaea
Single-Cell Exome Sequencing Reveals Single-Nucleotide Mutation Characteristics of a Kidney TumorSingle-Cell Exome Sequencing Reveals Single-Nucleotide Mutation Characteristics of a Kidney TumorSingle-Cell Exome Sequencing Reveals Single-Nucleotide Mutation Characteristics of a Kidney TumorSingle-Cell Exome Sequencing Reveals Single-Nucleotide Mutation Characteristics of a Kidney TumorSingle-Cell Exome Sequencing Reveals Single-Nucleotide Mutation Characteristics of a Kidney TumorSingle-Cell Exo
Missense mutation of TTC7A mimicking tricho-hepato-enteric (SD/THE) syndrome in a patient with very-early onset inflammatory bowel disease
Highlights from the ATLAS experiment
Simvastatin attenuated rat thoracic aorta remodeling by decreasing ROCK2mediated CyPA secretion and CD147ERK1/2cyclin pathway.
Direct oral anticoagulants in gastrointestinal malignancies: is the convenience worth the risk?