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4. Micro image classification of 19 high-value hardwood species based on texture feature fusion

5. Long-term arteriovenous fistula prognosis for maintenance hemodialysis patients who accepted PIRRT by using arteriovenous fistula

6. Hyperbolic whispering-gallery phonon polaritons in boron nitride nanotubes

7. Chemical composition characteristics and source analysis of PM2.5 in Jiaxing, China: insights into the effect of COVID-19 outbreak

10. Energy-Saving Metro Train Timetable Optimization Method Based on a Dynamic Passenger Flow Distribution

11. Effectiveness of Progressive Resistance Training in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

12. Micromixing Performance in a Taylor–Couette Reactor with Ribbed Rotors

13. A Refractive Index- and Density-Matched Liquid–Liquid System Developed Using a Novel Design of Experiments

14. Plants response to light stress

20. Effect of carpenter bee nests on timber building components Based on computed tomography (CT)

21. Engineering Interlayer Electron–Phonon Coupling in WS2/BN Heterostructures

22. Detection and analysis of an eave purlin of the timber building eroded by carpenter bees based on computed tomography

23. Probing thermally-induced structural evolution during the synthesis of layered Li-, Na-, or K-containing 3d transition-metal oxides

25. Cyclophilin 37 maintains electron transport via the cytochrome b6/f complex under high light in Arabidopsis

26. Mid-infrared analogue polaritonic reversed Cherenkov radiation in natural anisotropic crystals

29. Regular consumption of pickled vegetables and fermented bean curd reduces the risk of diabetes: a prospective cohort study

30. Polaritons in van der Waals Heterostructures

31. Research Progress and Trend of Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution from Non-Irrigated Farming Based on Bibliometrics

32. Data from Small Molecule MYC Inhibitor Conjugated to Integrin-Targeted Nanoparticles Extends Survival in a Mouse Model of Disseminated Multiple Myeloma

33. Supplemental Figures 1-4 from Small Molecule MYC Inhibitor Conjugated to Integrin-Targeted Nanoparticles Extends Survival in a Mouse Model of Disseminated Multiple Myeloma

36. Suppl Figure 1 from VLA4-Targeted Nanoparticles Hijack Cell Adhesion–Mediated Drug Resistance to Target Refractory Myeloma Cells and Prolong Survival

37. Supplemental Figure S1 from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

38. Supplemental Information from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

39. Supplemental Figure S4 from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

40. Suppl Figure 4 from VLA4-Targeted Nanoparticles Hijack Cell Adhesion–Mediated Drug Resistance to Target Refractory Myeloma Cells and Prolong Survival

41. Supplemental Figure S2 from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

42. Suppl Figure 3 from VLA4-Targeted Nanoparticles Hijack Cell Adhesion–Mediated Drug Resistance to Target Refractory Myeloma Cells and Prolong Survival

43. Data from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

44. Data from VLA4-Targeted Nanoparticles Hijack Cell Adhesion–Mediated Drug Resistance to Target Refractory Myeloma Cells and Prolong Survival

45. Supplemental Figure S6 from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

46. Supplemental Figure S5 from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

47. Supplementary Data from VLA4-Targeted Nanoparticles Hijack Cell Adhesion–Mediated Drug Resistance to Target Refractory Myeloma Cells and Prolong Survival

48. Suppl Figure 5 from VLA4-Targeted Nanoparticles Hijack Cell Adhesion–Mediated Drug Resistance to Target Refractory Myeloma Cells and Prolong Survival

49. Supplemental Figure S3 from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

50. Suppl Figure 6 from VLA4-Targeted Nanoparticles Hijack Cell Adhesion–Mediated Drug Resistance to Target Refractory Myeloma Cells and Prolong Survival