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  1. 65101

    Data_Sheet_1_Approaching person-centered clinical practice: A cluster analysis of older inpatients utilizing the measurements of intrinsic capacity.DOCX by Wenbin Wu (292223)

    Published 2022
    “…Locomotion impairment was the most prevalent problem (91.1%), followed by sensory impairment (61.4%), psychological impairment (57.3%), cognition decline (30.7%), and vitality problem (29.2%). A total of five clusters were obtained by classification: Cluster 1 (56.6% of the participants) showed high IC with fair impairment of locomotion and vision; clusters 2 and 3 (37.8 % of the participants) had additional impairment of sleep in the psychological domain; clusters 4 and 5 (5.6% of the participants) represented a severe loss of all the IC domains; and clusters 1–5 showed a gradual decline in the IC score and were significantly associated with increased age, frailty, decreased activities of daily living, and falls. …”
  2. 65102

    Data_Sheet_1_Effectiveness and Safety of a Prolonged Hemodynamic Support by the IVAC2L System in Healthy and Cardiogenic Shock Pigs.docx by Clément Delmas (4021211)

    Published 2022
    “…IVAC2L support decreased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) (15.3 ± 0.3 vs. 7.5 ± 0.9 mmHg, p < 0.001), increased systolic blood pressure (SBP) (70 ± 4.5 vs. 101.3 ± 3.1 mmHg, p < 0.01), and cardiac output (CO) (4.0 ± 0.3 vs. 5.2 ± 0.6 l/min, p < 0.05) in CS pigs; at CS onset and after 12 h of support, without effects on heart rate or pulmonary artery pressure (PAP). …”
  3. 65103

    Leveraging multispecies single cell RNAseq to identify tubular cystogenic targets. by Abigail O. Smith (11883787)

    Published 2024
    “…(B) Pseudobulk heatmap showing expression of candidate genes (based on murine data in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011510#pgen.1011510.g002" target="_blank">Fig 2</a>) in healthy (n = 5) vs ADPKD (n = 8) human kidney tissue [<a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011510#pgen.1011510.ref018" target="_blank">18</a>]. …”
  4. 65104

    Perturbation Analysis in Different Conditions for different perturbation values. by Giulia Moreni (15063785)

    Published 2025
    “…D) Same analysis for Feedforward and Feedback-driven state, wherein input is provided to a subset of L5 and L4 pyramidal cells and PV cells. …”
  5. 65105

    Data_Sheet_1_Grazing lowers soil multifunctionality but boosts soil microbial network complexity and stability in a subtropical grassland of China.ZIP by Leilei Ding (13761778)

    Published 2023
    “…Protecting the bacterial diversity from decreasing, optimizing the composition of bacteria and fungi, and enhancing the complexity and stability of bacterial network may be conducive to improving the soil multifunction of grazing grassland, on a subtropical grassland.…”
  6. 65106

    Table_1_Short-term responses of phytoplankton size-fractionated structure and photosynthetic physiology to thermal effluent in a subtropical coastal bay.docx by Simin Hu (307509)

    Published 2023
    “…Phytoplankton showed a normal photosynthetic physiological state at most sites with a surface temperature<33°C but was severely affected at the outlet site with a 5°C rise, decreasing from ~0.5 on the inlet transect to 0.07. …”
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  10. 65110

    Dynamics in fast virus growth models assuming that the internal equilibrium <i>E<sub>I</sub></i> is (a) stable and (b) unstable. by Dominik Wodarz (34889)

    Published 2009
    “…Parameters were chosen as follows: (a) <i>r = 1</i>; <i>β</i> = 0.8; <i>a = 0.5</i>; <i>ε<sub>1</sub> = 20</i>; <i>ε<sub>2</sub> = 10</i>; <i>η = 10<sup>8</sup></i>; <i>x<sub>0</sub> = 100</i> and <i>10,000</i>, respectively; <i>y<sub>0</sub> = 10</i>. …”
  11. 65111

    Unmasking the efficacy of Skipjack Tuna (<i>Katsuwonus Pelamis</i>) dark muscle hydrolyzate in lipid regulation: a promising component for functional food by Fangfang Huang (821089)

    Published 2023
    “…KPHs-AL also showed higher persuasive pancreatic lipase (PL) and cholesterol esterase (CEase) inhibitory potential than various molecular weight (Mw) fractions and other enzymatic hydrolyzates, with IC<sub>50</sub> values of 5.14 and 8.51 mg/mL, respectively. Furthermore, KPHs-AL exerted a combined effect of regulating lipid accumulation in FAA-induced steatosis HepG<sub>2</sub> cells, leading to decreased total cholesterol (TC) and total triglyceride (TG). …”
  12. 65112

    Reducing the Use of Pesticides with Site-Specific Application: The Chemical Control of <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i> as a Case of Study for the Management of Soil-Borne Diseases by Ronan Le Cointe (615985)

    Published 2016
    “…Finally, highly localized application of the fungicide—a narrow strip of soil (12.5 mm wide) sprayed with Monceren<sup>®</sup> L—significantly decreased local transmission of the pathogen, suggesting lowered risk of occurrence of invasive epidemics. …”
  13. 65113

    Image_1_High-throughput screening of the effects of 90 xenobiotics on the simplified human gut microbiota model (SIHUMIx): a metaproteomic and metabolomic study.pdf by Victor Castañeda-Monsalve (17989807)

    Published 2024
    “…Several food additives had significant effects on the relative abundances of bacterial species; for example, acid orange 7 and saccharin led to a 75% decrease in Clostridium butyricum, with saccharin causing an additional 2.5-fold increase in E. coli compared to the control. …”
  14. 65114

    Datasheet1_Comparison of revascularization with conservative medical treatment in maintenance dialysis patient with coronary artery disease: a systemic review and meta-analysis.doc... by Ling Zheng (276125)

    Published 2023
    “…Bleeding events are defined according to TIMI hemorrhage criteria: (1) major hemorrhage, intracranial hemorrhage or clinically visible hemorrhage (including imaging diagnosis) with decrease of hemoglobin concentration ≥5 g/dl; (2) minor hemorrhage, clinically visible bleeding (including imaging diagnosis) with a drop in hemoglobin of 3–5 g/dl; (3) minimal hemorrhage, clinically visible bleeding with hemoglobin drop <3 g/dl. …”
  15. 65115

    Image_2_High-throughput screening of the effects of 90 xenobiotics on the simplified human gut microbiota model (SIHUMIx): a metaproteomic and metabolomic study.pdf by Victor Castañeda-Monsalve (17989807)

    Published 2024
    “…Several food additives had significant effects on the relative abundances of bacterial species; for example, acid orange 7 and saccharin led to a 75% decrease in Clostridium butyricum, with saccharin causing an additional 2.5-fold increase in E. coli compared to the control. …”
  16. 65116

    Table_6_High-throughput screening of the effects of 90 xenobiotics on the simplified human gut microbiota model (SIHUMIx): a metaproteomic and metabolomic study.xlsx by Victor Castañeda-Monsalve (17989807)

    Published 2024
    “…Several food additives had significant effects on the relative abundances of bacterial species; for example, acid orange 7 and saccharin led to a 75% decrease in Clostridium butyricum, with saccharin causing an additional 2.5-fold increase in E. coli compared to the control. …”
  17. 65117

    Table_7_High-throughput screening of the effects of 90 xenobiotics on the simplified human gut microbiota model (SIHUMIx): a metaproteomic and metabolomic study.XLSX by Victor Castañeda-Monsalve (17989807)

    Published 2024
    “…Several food additives had significant effects on the relative abundances of bacterial species; for example, acid orange 7 and saccharin led to a 75% decrease in Clostridium butyricum, with saccharin causing an additional 2.5-fold increase in E. coli compared to the control. …”
  18. 65118

    Table_1_High-throughput screening of the effects of 90 xenobiotics on the simplified human gut microbiota model (SIHUMIx): a metaproteomic and metabolomic study.DOCX by Victor Castañeda-Monsalve (17989807)

    Published 2024
    “…Several food additives had significant effects on the relative abundances of bacterial species; for example, acid orange 7 and saccharin led to a 75% decrease in Clostridium butyricum, with saccharin causing an additional 2.5-fold increase in E. coli compared to the control. …”
  19. 65119

    Image_4_High-throughput screening of the effects of 90 xenobiotics on the simplified human gut microbiota model (SIHUMIx): a metaproteomic and metabolomic study.pdf by Victor Castañeda-Monsalve (17989807)

    Published 2024
    “…Several food additives had significant effects on the relative abundances of bacterial species; for example, acid orange 7 and saccharin led to a 75% decrease in Clostridium butyricum, with saccharin causing an additional 2.5-fold increase in E. coli compared to the control. …”
  20. 65120

    Table_2_High-throughput screening of the effects of 90 xenobiotics on the simplified human gut microbiota model (SIHUMIx): a metaproteomic and metabolomic study.xlsx by Victor Castañeda-Monsalve (17989807)

    Published 2024
    “…Several food additives had significant effects on the relative abundances of bacterial species; for example, acid orange 7 and saccharin led to a 75% decrease in Clostridium butyricum, with saccharin causing an additional 2.5-fold increase in E. coli compared to the control. …”