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3. Gut bacteria-driven homovanillic acid alleviates depression by modulating synaptic integrity

4. Research progress in biological activities and mechanisms of theabrownin

5. Temperature evolution characteristics of stem root during dark period in positive long spark discharge.

9. Ultrasensitive sensors reveal the spatiotemporal landscape of lactate metabolism in physiology and disease

14. Enhanced Immune Responses in Mice by Combining the Mpox Virus B6R-Protein and Aluminum Hydroxide-CpG Vaccine Adjuvants.

17. Hyocholic acid species improve glucose homeostasis through a distinct TGR5 and FXR signaling mechanism

20. Hyocholic acid species as novel biomarkers for metabolic disorders

32. Incidence of active tuberculosis in individuals with latent tuberculosis infection in rural China: follow-up results of a population-based, multicentre, prospective cohort study

34. Supporting Figure 4 from A Distinct Metabolic Signature of Human Colorectal Cancer with Prognostic Potential

35. Supporting Table 2 from A Distinct Metabolic Signature of Human Colorectal Cancer with Prognostic Potential

36. Supplementary Information from A Distinct Metabolic Signature of Human Colorectal Cancer with Prognostic Potential

37. Supporting Table 1 from A Distinct Metabolic Signature of Human Colorectal Cancer with Prognostic Potential

38. Supporting Figure 2 from A Distinct Metabolic Signature of Human Colorectal Cancer with Prognostic Potential

39. Supporting Table 3 from A Distinct Metabolic Signature of Human Colorectal Cancer with Prognostic Potential

40. Supporting Figure 3 from A Distinct Metabolic Signature of Human Colorectal Cancer with Prognostic Potential

41. Supporting Figure 1 from A Distinct Metabolic Signature of Human Colorectal Cancer with Prognostic Potential

42. Soil fungal community is more sensitive to nitrogen deposition than increased rainfall in a mixed deciduous forest of China

46. Theabrownin from Pu-erh tea attenuates hypercholesterolemia via modulation of gut microbiota and bile acid metabolism

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