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Open AccessHIGD2A silencing impairs hepatocellular carcinoma growth via inhibiting mitochondrial function and the MAPK/ERK pathway
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Due to various land cover changes, vegetation dynamics, and climate, drought is the most complex climate-related disaster problem in Tibet and **njiang, China. The purpose of the present study is to analyze th...
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Selection of cutting parameters in micro-milling operations is essential for improving machining efficiency and quality, and prolonging the micro-milling tool life. The increase of material removal rate (MRR) ...
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Open AccessPrenatal ketamine exposure causes abnormal development of prefrontal cortex in rat
Ketamine is commonly used for anesthesia and as a recreational drug. In pregnant users, a potential neurotoxicity in offspring has been noted. Our previous work demonstrated that ketamine exposure of pregnant ...