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1. Microplastics and benthic animals reshape the geochemical characteristics of dissolved organic matter by inducing changes in keystone microbes in riparian sediments.

2. miR-1246 promotes osteosarcoma cell migration via NamiRNA-enhancer network dependent on Argonaute 2.

3. Anthropocene microplastic stratigraphy of Xiamen Bay, China: A history of plastic production and waste management.

4. An epigenetic perspective on tumorigenesis: Loss of cell identity, enhancer switching, and NamiRNA network.

5. Microplastics in a pelagic dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) from the Eastern Pacific Ocean and the implications for fish health.

6. UHRF1 regulates alternative splicing by interacting with splicing factors and U snRNAs in a H3R2me involved manner.

7. Reactivation of tumour suppressor in breast cancer by enhancer switching through NamiRNA network.

8. Integrated genomic and transcriptomic analysis suggests KRT18 mutation and MTAP are key genetic alterations related to the prognosis between astrocytoma and glioblastoma.

9. Highly efficient anaerobic co-degradation of complex persistent polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by a bioelectrochemical system.

10. An epigenetic perspective on tumorigenesis: Loss of cell identity, enhancer switching, and NamiRNA network.

11. Microplastics in the Northwestern Pacific: Abundance, distribution, and characteristics.

12. Guide Positioning Sequencing identifies aberrant DNA methylation patterns that alter cell identity and tumor-immune surveillance networks.

13. miR-19a-mediated downregulation of RhoB inhibits the dephosphorylation of AKT1 and induces osteosarcoma cell metastasis.

14. Steering Against Wind: A New Network of NamiRNAs and Enhancers.

15. miRNA-Mediated RNAa by Targeting Enhancers.

16. MBD3L2 promotes Tet2 enzymatic activity for mediating 5-methylcytosine oxidation.

17. [Mechanisms regulating p21 gene expression by retinoic acid-induced gene G protein].

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