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1. The role of BRG1 in epigenetic regulation of cardiovascular diseases.

2. Eriocalyxin B ameliorated Crohn's disease-like colitis by restricting M1 macrophage polarization through JAK2/STAT1 signalling.

3. Self-limiting bidirectional positive feedback between P53 and P21 is involved in cardiac hypertrophy.

4. Onc201 reduces osteoclastogenesis and prevents ovariectomy-induced bone loss via inhibiting RANKL-induced NFATc1 activation and the integrin signaling pathway.

5. GLUT1 contributes to impaired epithelial tight junction in the late phase of acute lung injury.

6. Escin ameliorates inflammation via inhibiting mechanical stretch and chemically induced Piezo1 activation in vascular endothelial cells.

7. DL-3-n-butylphthalide improves the endothelium-dependent vasodilation in high-fat diet-fed ApoE−/− mice via suppressing inflammation, endothelial necroptosis and apoptosis.

8. Inhibition of MALT1 reduces ferroptosis in rat hearts following ischemia/reperfusion via enhancing the Nrf2/SLC7A11 pathway.

9. FXYD5 promotes sorafenib resistance through the Akt/mTOR signaling pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma.

10. Asiatic acid alleviates liver fibrosis via multiple signaling pathways based on integrated network pharmacology and lipidomics.

11. A novel dual mode-of-action anti-hyperalgesic compound in rats which is neuroprotective and promotes neuroregeneration.

12. Peptide identification of hepatocyte growth-promoting factor and its function in cytoprotection and promotion of liver cell proliferation through the JAK2/STAT3/c-MYC pathway.

13. Salicylic acid in ginseng root alleviates skin hyperpigmentation disorders by inhibiting melanogenesis and melanosome transport.

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