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  1. 162961

    DataSheet_1_Short-term but not long-term perennial mugwort cropping increases soil organic carbon in Northern China Plain.docx by Zhenxing Zhou (3235848)

    Published 2022
    “…The results revealed that SOC first increased and then decreased along the 20-year chronosequence. The similar patterns were also found in soil properties (including soil ammonium nitrogen, total nitrogen and phosphorus) and two C-degrading hydrolytic enzyme activities (i.e., α-glucosidase and β-glucosidase). …”
  2. 162962

    DataSheet1_Mifepristone Increases Life Span in Female Drosophila Without Detectable Antibacterial Activity.PDF by Gary N. Landis (11475733)

    Published 2022
    “…By contrast, mifepristone caused no decreases and instead increased the abundance of three species. …”
  3. 162963

    DataSheet_1_Gut microbiome and metabolic activity in type 1 diabetes: An analysis based on the presence of GADA.docx by Sihui Luo (9309376)

    Published 2022
    “…This study aimed at investigating whether and how the gut microbiome and its correlated metabolites change in T1D with the presence of GADA.</p>Methods<p>We used a radiobinding assay to measure GADA titers and identify the 49 T1D patients with GADA+ and 52 T1D patients with GADA-. …”
  4. 162964

    Data_Sheet_1_Microbiome, Transcriptome, and Metabolomic Analyses Revealed the Mechanism of Immune Response to Diarrhea in Rabbits Fed Antibiotic-Free Diets.zip by Jie Wang (16762)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the mechanisms underlying the roles of the gut microbiome and fecal metabolome in rabbit diarrhea caused by feeding an antibiotic-free diet have not been characterized. Recently, only a single study has been conducted to further characterize the antibiotic-free feed additives that caused diarrhea in weaned rabbits. …”
  5. 162965

    Effects of human impacts on habitat use, activity patterns and ecological relationships among medium and small felids of the Atlantic Forest by Paula Cruz (3605387)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Competition theory and niche theory suggest that two morphologically similar species may coexist by reducing the overlap of at least one dimension of their ecological niche. …”
  6. 162966

    Influence of Enriched Environment on Viral Encephalitis Outcomes: Behavioral and Neuropathological Changes in Albino Swiss Mice by Aline Andrade de Sousa (233314)

    Published 2011
    “…The results suggest that an enriched environment promotes a more effective immune response to clear CNS virus and not at the cost of CNS damage.…”
  7. 162967

    Data Sheet 1_Changing performance of surgical risk scores according to the endpoint of postoperative mortality in infective endocarditis patients.pdf by Giuseppe Gatti (1859509)

    Published 2025
    “…The six risk scores were tested in a population of 991 patients with definite IE who underwent 1,014 cardiac operations at five European university-affiliated centers.…”
  8. 162968

    Data_Sheet_1_Short-Term Grazing Exclusion Alters Soil Bacterial Co-occurrence Patterns Rather Than Community Diversity or Composition in Temperate Grasslands.docx by Fangfang Wang (330843)

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, our study suggested that soil bacterial co-occurrence patterns were more sensitive to grazing exclusion, and the restoration of soil bacterial community might need a long term (>4 years) in our study area.</p>…”
  9. 162969

    Table_1_Microbiome, Transcriptome, and Metabolomic Analyses Revealed the Mechanism of Immune Response to Diarrhea in Rabbits Fed Antibiotic-Free Diets.docx by Jie Wang (16762)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the mechanisms underlying the roles of the gut microbiome and fecal metabolome in rabbit diarrhea caused by feeding an antibiotic-free diet have not been characterized. Recently, only a single study has been conducted to further characterize the antibiotic-free feed additives that caused diarrhea in weaned rabbits. …”
  10. 162970

    Image_4_Rbfox1 Is Expressed in the Mouse Brain in the Form of Multiple Transcript Variants and Contains Functional E Boxes in Its Alternative Promoters.jpg by Sonia Casanovas (8799128)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The RNA-binding protein RBFOX1 is an important regulator of neuron development and neuronal excitability. Rbfox1 is a dosage-sensitive gene and in both mice and humans, decreased expression of Rbfox1 has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. …”
  11. 162971

    Table_3_Biogeography of the Respiratory Tract Microbiome in Patients With Malignant Tracheal Tumors.xlsx by Kai-Xiong Liu (11728514)

    Published 2021
    “…Background<p>This study aimed to characterize the bacterial microbiota in the oral cavity (OC), throat, trachea, and distal alveoli of patients with primary malignant tracheal tumors (PMTT), including squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and salivary gland carcinoma patients (SGC), for comparison with a matched non-malignant tracheal tumor (NMTT) group.…”
  12. 162972

    Image_3_Rbfox1 Is Expressed in the Mouse Brain in the Form of Multiple Transcript Variants and Contains Functional E Boxes in Its Alternative Promoters.jpg by Sonia Casanovas (8799128)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The RNA-binding protein RBFOX1 is an important regulator of neuron development and neuronal excitability. Rbfox1 is a dosage-sensitive gene and in both mice and humans, decreased expression of Rbfox1 has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. …”
  13. 162973

    Image_1_Rbfox1 Is Expressed in the Mouse Brain in the Form of Multiple Transcript Variants and Contains Functional E Boxes in Its Alternative Promoters.jpg by Sonia Casanovas (8799128)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The RNA-binding protein RBFOX1 is an important regulator of neuron development and neuronal excitability. Rbfox1 is a dosage-sensitive gene and in both mice and humans, decreased expression of Rbfox1 has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. …”
  14. 162974

    Table_1_Rbfox1 Is Expressed in the Mouse Brain in the Form of Multiple Transcript Variants and Contains Functional E Boxes in Its Alternative Promoters.pdf by Sonia Casanovas (8799128)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The RNA-binding protein RBFOX1 is an important regulator of neuron development and neuronal excitability. Rbfox1 is a dosage-sensitive gene and in both mice and humans, decreased expression of Rbfox1 has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. …”
  15. 162975

    Data_Sheet_1_Callous-Unemotional Traits Moderate the Relationship Between Irritability and Threatening Responding.docx by Ru Zhang (431993)

    Published 2021
    “…., irritability with increased, and CU traits with decreased, threat responsiveness). This suggests that interactions between these two dimensions may be complex at the neurobiological level. …”
  16. 162976

    DataSheet1_Short- to Intermediate-Range Structure, Transport, and Thermophysical Properties of LiF–NaF–ZrF4 Molten Salts.docx by Rajni Chahal (12204941)

    Published 2022
    “…Also, the network-dominated properties such as diffusion coefficients and viscosities differed by up to two and three orders of magnitude, respectively. …”
  17. 162977

    Effects of Early Intervention with Sodium Butyrate on Gut Microbiota and the Expression of Inflammatory Cytokines in Neonatal Piglets by Jumei Xu (3111012)

    Published 2016
    “…The results show that early intervention with sodium butyrate can modulate the ileum inflammatory cytokine in neonatal piglets with low impact on intestinal microbial structure, which suggests oral administration of SB may have a benefit role in the health of neonatal piglets.…”
  18. 162978

    Patterns and Possible Roles of LINE-1 Methylation Changes in Smoke-Exposed Epithelia by Siriporn Wangsri (134838)

    Published 2012
    “…The %<sup>m</sup>C<sup>u</sup>C also decreased in the higher pack-year smokers (<em>p</em> = 0.028). …”
  19. 162979

    Data_Sheet_1_Efficacy of lumbar and abdominal muscle rehabilitation training on degree of osteoporosis, pain and anxiety in elderly patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression... by Yaqin Xu (364234)

    Published 2024
    “…Purpose<p>To explore the rehabilitation effect and compliance of lumbar and abdominal muscle rehabilitation training in patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) after percutaneous balloon vertebroplasty (PKP).</p>Methods<p>A total 177 elderly patients with OVCF were divided into rehabilitation group (n = 104) and control group (n = 73) according to whether they received psoas and abdominal muscle rehabilitation training for 3 months after PKP. …”
  20. 162980

    Data_Sheet_1_Dynamic Changes of the Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants With Different Gestational Age.zip by Qiong Jia (447604)

    Published 2022
    “…In our study, alpha diversity of meconium in extremely preterm group was higher than very preterm group, moderate to late preterm group and term group and alpha diversity of meconium in preterm group was decreased with increasing of gestational age. At day 14 to day 120 after birth, alpha diversity of term and moderate to late preterm group were significantly higher than other two preterm groups. …”