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1. Exploration of the mechanism of NORAD activation of TGF-β1/Smad3 through miR-136-5p and promotion of tacrolimus-induced renal fibrosis.

5. Computational study on the reaction collisions for the state-to-state process of N(4S)+NO(2Π)→O(3P)+N2(X1Σ+g).

6. Analysis of the Genome Sequence of Strain GiC-126 of Gloeostereum incarnatum with Genetic Linkage Map.

7. Changes in serum virus-specific IgM/IgG antibody in asymptomatic and discharged patients with reoccurring positive COVID-19 nucleic acid test (RPNAT).

8. Validation of the Questionnaire of Cognitive and Affective Empathy in patients with schizophrenia, major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder.

9. Searchlight classification based on Amplitude of Low Frequency Fluctuation and functional connectivity in individuals with obsessive-compulsive symptoms.

10. Development of a Molecular Marker for Fruiting Body Pattern in Auricularia auricula-judae.

11. Magnetic properties of a hexagonal transverse Ising nanoisland.

12. A comment on “ Ab initio study: the potential energy curves and ro-vibrational spectrum of low-lying excited states of HCl cation”.

14. Influence of surface and bulk layers on the crossover features for interaction parameters of a ferroelectric thin film.

15. Stochastic Stepwise Ensembles for Variable Selection.

18. New Ni(II) Ion-Selective Electrode Based on the N-S Schiff Base Ligand as Neutral Carrier in PVC Matrix.

19. Protection and sustainable utilisation of water resources in Lake Erhai basin.

21. Computer simulation of Pr(lll) speciation in human interstitial fluid.

22. ASPP1 and ASPP2: Common Activators of p53 Family Members.

24. Computational study on the reaction collisions for the state-to-state process of N(4S)+NO(2Π)→O(3P)+N2(X1Σ+g).

27. ARS2 Is a Conserved Eukaryotic Gene Essential for Early Mammalian Development.

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