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  1. 1281

    Image 1_Integrated metagenomics and metabolomics analysis reveals dynamic changes of microbiota and metabolic profile during fermentation of cigar tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) le... by Ting Yang (189879)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Optimizing fermentation duration is critical for producing high-quality cigar tobacco leaves This study examines changes in microorganisms and metabolites during CTL fermentation at four time points: 0 days (T0), 25 days (T1), 50 days (T2), and 75 days (T3). We observed a decreasing trend in total soluble sugars, starch, total nitrogen, and nicotine levels as fermentation progressed. …”
  2. 1282

    Image 4_Integrated metagenomics and metabolomics analysis reveals dynamic changes of microbiota and metabolic profile during fermentation of cigar tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) le... by Ting Yang (189879)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Optimizing fermentation duration is critical for producing high-quality cigar tobacco leaves This study examines changes in microorganisms and metabolites during CTL fermentation at four time points: 0 days (T0), 25 days (T1), 50 days (T2), and 75 days (T3). We observed a decreasing trend in total soluble sugars, starch, total nitrogen, and nicotine levels as fermentation progressed. …”
  3. 1283

    Table 1_Exploring the role of LOX family in glioma progression and immune modulation.docx by Chen Liu (75209)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional assays, including EdU, Transwell, and flow cytometry, were used to evaluate glioma cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis. Co-culture experiments with immune cells, ELISA, and a glioma transplantation model were employed to study the immune-modulatory effects of the LOX family. …”
  4. 1284

    Image 1_Exploring the role of LOX family in glioma progression and immune modulation.jpeg by Chen Liu (75209)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional assays, including EdU, Transwell, and flow cytometry, were used to evaluate glioma cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis. Co-culture experiments with immune cells, ELISA, and a glioma transplantation model were employed to study the immune-modulatory effects of the LOX family. …”
  5. 1285

    Table_1_D-Serine Contributes to Seizure Development via ERK Signaling.docx by Tie Ma (6505097)

    Published 2025
    “…NMDA receptor-mediated neuronal excitation has been thought to be essential for epileptogenesis. As an endogenous co-agonist of the NMDA receptor, D-serine has been suggested to play a role in epileptogenesis. …”
  6. 1286

    Image_4_D-Serine Contributes to Seizure Development via ERK Signaling.tif by Tie Ma (6505097)

    Published 2025
    “…NMDA receptor-mediated neuronal excitation has been thought to be essential for epileptogenesis. As an endogenous co-agonist of the NMDA receptor, D-serine has been suggested to play a role in epileptogenesis. …”
  7. 1287

    Image_3_D-Serine Contributes to Seizure Development via ERK Signaling.tiff by Tie Ma (6505097)

    Published 2025
    “…NMDA receptor-mediated neuronal excitation has been thought to be essential for epileptogenesis. As an endogenous co-agonist of the NMDA receptor, D-serine has been suggested to play a role in epileptogenesis. …”
  8. 1288

    Image_1_D-Serine Contributes to Seizure Development via ERK Signaling.tif by Tie Ma (6505097)

    Published 2025
    “…NMDA receptor-mediated neuronal excitation has been thought to be essential for epileptogenesis. As an endogenous co-agonist of the NMDA receptor, D-serine has been suggested to play a role in epileptogenesis. …”
  9. 1289

    Image_5_D-Serine Contributes to Seizure Development via ERK Signaling.tif by Tie Ma (6505097)

    Published 2025
    “…NMDA receptor-mediated neuronal excitation has been thought to be essential for epileptogenesis. As an endogenous co-agonist of the NMDA receptor, D-serine has been suggested to play a role in epileptogenesis. …”
  10. 1290

    Image_2_D-Serine Contributes to Seizure Development via ERK Signaling.tif by Tie Ma (6505097)

    Published 2025
    “…NMDA receptor-mediated neuronal excitation has been thought to be essential for epileptogenesis. As an endogenous co-agonist of the NMDA receptor, D-serine has been suggested to play a role in epileptogenesis. …”
  11. 1291

    Supplementary Figures for AJP-Integr Reg Comp Physiol R-00035-2025R1 by Joshua Huot (20868279)

    Published 2025
    “…</b> <i>In vitro</i>, the C2C12 cultures exposed to GL261 exhibited myotube atrophy, consistent with a disrupted anabolic/catabolic balance. <i>In vivo</i>, carcass, heart, and fat mass were significantly reduced in the tumor-bearing mice. …”
  12. 1292

    The regulation of AsfR on tmRNA expression mediates bacterial motility and virulence in <i>aeromonas veronii</i> by Huimin Chang (12537320)

    Published 2025
    “…Consistently, the transcription level of tmRNA was significantly decreased in Δ<i>asfR</i> compared with WT of <i>A. veronii</i> by quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) analyses. …”
  13. 1293

    Effect of hypoxia on hepatocyte injury in NAFLD model mice. by Meiyuan Tian (22311505)

    Published 2025
    “…(B) Analysis of hepatocyte mitochondrial membrane permeability transition pore in vivo (In normal cells, only Calcein in the cytoplasm was quenched; However, MPTP was opened to a certain extent in injured cells, at which time CoCl2 could enter the mitochondria. …”
  14. 1294

    Image 1_PCP4 inhibits the progression of prostate cancer through Ca2+/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR pathway.jpeg by Wenqiao Jia (12356306)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>(1) PCP4 gene loss occurs at high frequency in PCa patients, and decreased expression of PCP4 correlates with poor prognosis of PCa, particularly CRPC development; (2) TMPRSS2-ERG fusion frequently co-occurs with PCP4 deletion; (3) PCP4 suppresses prostate cancer progression in vitro and in vivo; (4) PCP4 is an androgen receptor (AR) suppressed gene; (5) PCP4 was involved in the stabilization of CAMKK2 protein; (6) PCP4 inhibits PCa progression by regulating Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR signaling axis.…”
  15. 1295

    Table 1_PCP4 inhibits the progression of prostate cancer through Ca2+/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR pathway.xlsx by Wenqiao Jia (12356306)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>(1) PCP4 gene loss occurs at high frequency in PCa patients, and decreased expression of PCP4 correlates with poor prognosis of PCa, particularly CRPC development; (2) TMPRSS2-ERG fusion frequently co-occurs with PCP4 deletion; (3) PCP4 suppresses prostate cancer progression in vitro and in vivo; (4) PCP4 is an androgen receptor (AR) suppressed gene; (5) PCP4 was involved in the stabilization of CAMKK2 protein; (6) PCP4 inhibits PCa progression by regulating Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR signaling axis.…”
  16. 1296

    Table 2_PCP4 inhibits the progression of prostate cancer through Ca2+/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR pathway.xlsx by Wenqiao Jia (12356306)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>(1) PCP4 gene loss occurs at high frequency in PCa patients, and decreased expression of PCP4 correlates with poor prognosis of PCa, particularly CRPC development; (2) TMPRSS2-ERG fusion frequently co-occurs with PCP4 deletion; (3) PCP4 suppresses prostate cancer progression in vitro and in vivo; (4) PCP4 is an androgen receptor (AR) suppressed gene; (5) PCP4 was involved in the stabilization of CAMKK2 protein; (6) PCP4 inhibits PCa progression by regulating Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR signaling axis.…”
  17. 1297

    Table 3_PCP4 inhibits the progression of prostate cancer through Ca2+/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR pathway.xlsx by Wenqiao Jia (12356306)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>(1) PCP4 gene loss occurs at high frequency in PCa patients, and decreased expression of PCP4 correlates with poor prognosis of PCa, particularly CRPC development; (2) TMPRSS2-ERG fusion frequently co-occurs with PCP4 deletion; (3) PCP4 suppresses prostate cancer progression in vitro and in vivo; (4) PCP4 is an androgen receptor (AR) suppressed gene; (5) PCP4 was involved in the stabilization of CAMKK2 protein; (6) PCP4 inhibits PCa progression by regulating Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR signaling axis.…”
  18. 1298

    Table 1_Optimization of Artemisia ordosica crude polysaccharides on milk fatty acid composition in lactating donkeys and their effects on rectal microbiome and lactation performanc... by Fanzhu Meng (20418071)

    Published 2025
    “…AOCP elevated acetate and butyrate in the rectum and the activity of enzymes related to lipid metabolism such as stearoyl-CoA desaturase, and increased the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria (Eubacterium hallii group, Prevotella, Ruminococcus), while decreasing potentially pathogenic bacteria Streptococcus and norank_f_Lachnospiraceae. …”
  19. 1299

    Image 1_Understanding the influence of plant genetic factors on rhizosphere microbiome assembly in Panax notoginseng.pdf by Liping Shi (734514)

    Published 2024
    “…The relative abundance of PBB, but not FPP, decreased after plant cultivation. There were significantly negative correlations between FPP and PBB, particularly the biocontrol subgroup (ρ = −0.56, p < 0.001). …”
  20. 1300

    Table 1_Understanding the influence of plant genetic factors on rhizosphere microbiome assembly in Panax notoginseng.csv by Liping Shi (734514)

    Published 2024
    “…The relative abundance of PBB, but not FPP, decreased after plant cultivation. There were significantly negative correlations between FPP and PBB, particularly the biocontrol subgroup (ρ = −0.56, p < 0.001). …”