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Nuclear Factor I‐B Delays Liver Fibrosis by Inhibiting Chemokine Ligand 5 Transcription
This study identifies the transcription factor Nuclear Factor I‐B (NFIB) as a key suppressor of liver fibrosis. NFIB expression declines during hepatic stellate cell activation, and its overexpression reduces fibrosis in mice models. The mechanism involves NFIB directly repressing chemokine C─C motif ligand 5 (CCL5), thereby alleviating oxidative ...
Qianqian Chen +14 more
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Non-Laplacian air-gap electrostatics for high-field oil-water nanoemulsion separation. [PDF]
Panat S +5 more
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The Milky Way Bar Potential Constrained by the Kinematics of SiO Maser Stars in BAaDE Survey
Tian-Ye Xia +7 more
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The Varying Faces of Vulvar Neoplasia. [PDF]
Athota K, Prabhu SS, Gopinathan N.
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Comparative Dermoscopic Analysis of Melanoma In Situ Versus Thin Invasive Melanoma Considering BRAF Mutational Status. [PDF]
Zboraș I +8 more
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Specific Spoilage Bacterium of Chilled Sturgeon Fillets and the Bacterial Reduction Effect of ClO<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
Yu S +7 more
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The GD-1 Stellar Stream Perturber as a Core-collapsed Self-interacting Dark Matter Halo. [PDF]
Zhang X, Yu HB, Yang D, Nadler EO.
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Our understanding of the large-scale structure of the Milky Way has undergone considerable revision during the past few years. The Galaxy is larger and much more massive than was previously supposed; the newly discovered mass consists of nonluminous matter which is likely to be the dominant form of matter in the universe.
L, Blitz, M, Fich, S, Kulkarni
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Our understanding of the large-scale structure of the Milky Way has undergone considerable revision during the past few years. The Galaxy is larger and much more massive than was previously supposed; the newly discovered mass consists of nonluminous matter which is likely to be the dominant form of matter in the universe.
L, Blitz, M, Fich, S, Kulkarni
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