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5. The decomposition of the higher-order homology embedding constructed from the $k$-Laplacian

6. Helmholtzian Eigenmap: Topological feature discovery & edge flow learning from point cloud data

13. Wolf's isotopic response following COVID-19 vaccination

14. Selecting the independent coordinates of manifolds with large aspect ratios

15. Manifold Coordinates with Physical Meaning

17. Full-color generation enabled by refractory plasmonic crystals

26. B56δ long-disordered arms form a dynamic PP2A regulation interface coupled with global allostery and Jordan’s syndrome mutations

29. Deficiency of heme oxygenase 1a causes detrimental effects on cardiac function.

32. Identification of Novel Genes Associated with Atrial Fibrillation and Development of Atrial Fibrillation Predictive Models by Incorporating Polygenic Risk Scores and PheWAS-Derived Risk Factors

35. Enhancement of voltage controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) through electron depletion.

42. Revealing Site Occupancy in a Complex Oxide: Terbium Iron Garnet

43. Supplementary Figure 2 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

44. Data from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

45. Supplementary Figure 4 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

46. Supplementary Figure 3 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

47. Supplementary Table 1 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

48. Supplementary Table 2 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

49. Extended regulation interface coupled to the allosteric network and disease mutations in the PP2A-B56δ holoenzyme

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