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3. Dipeptidyl peptidase‐4 disturbs adipocyte differentiation via the negative regulation of the glucagon‐like peptide‐1/adiponectin‐cathepsin K axis in mice under chronic stress conditions

9. A 2BS cell adapted China fixed rabies virus vaccine strain 2aG4-B40 and its application prospect in human rabies vaccine

26. Cathepsin S activity controls chronic stress-induced muscle atrophy and dysfunction in mice

32. A Multicentre Randomized Controlled Clinical Study of Cross Electro-Nape-Acupuncture (CENA) for the Treatment of Pseudobulbar Palsy in Patients with Tracheotomy Intubation for Severe Cerebral Haemorrhage

34. Revealing the two-dimensional electronic structure and anisotropic superconductivity in a natural van der Waals superlattice (PbSe) 1.14NbSe2

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