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    Oct4 switches partnering from Sox2 to Sox17 to reinterpret the enhancer code and specify endoderm by Ng, Calista Keow Leng, Herath, Wishva, Lili, Sun, Hutchins, Andrew P, Robson, Paul, Kolatkar, Prasanna R, Stanton, Lawrence W, Aksoy, Irene, Jauch, Ralf, Chen, Jiaxuan, Dyla, Mateusz, Divakar, Ushashree, Bogu, Gireesh K, Teo, Roy

    Published 2015
    “…This work provides insights in understanding cell fate transcriptional regulation by highlighting the direct link between the DNA sequence of an enhancer and a developmental outcome.…”
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    Human comfort in indoor environment : a review on assessment criteria, data collection and data analysis methods by Song, Ying, Mao, Fubing, Liu, Qing

    Published 2020
    “…Occupants' comfort perception about the indoor environment is closely linked to their health, wellbeing and productivity. …”
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    Efficient public key encryption with equality test in the standard model by Zhang, Kai, Chen, Jie, Lee, Hyung Tae, Qian, Haifeng, Wang, Huaxiong

    Published 2020
    “…Then, to prevent adaptive chosen ciphertext attacks (CCA2), we give a link between them by adapting the technique which was originally proposed for identity-based encryption and previously exploited to design efficient CCA2-secure PKE schemes. …”
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    OXTR moderates adverse childhood experiences on depressive symptoms among incarcerated males by Zhang, Jieting, Yang, Cuimei, Leng, Junhui, Liu, Jinting, Gong, Pingyuan, Esposito, Gianluca

    Published 2021
    “…Objectives: This study examined the moderation of an oxytocin receptor (OXTR) gene in the link between childhood adversity and depressive symptoms among incarcerated males. …”
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