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  1. 63621

    DataSheet1_Efficacy of moxibustion in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome model rats: a systematic review and meta-analysis.PDF by Xiang Rao (17640756)

    Published 2023
    “…The meta-analysis results demonstrated that moxibustion enhanced the threshold capacity of the abdominal withdrawal reflex (AWR) [standardized mean difference (SMD) = 1.84; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.09, 2.60; p < 0.00001], ameliorated the rate of loose stool (SMD = −4.03; 95% CI: –5.76, −2.30; p < 0.00001), and decreased the colon 5-hydroxytryptamine (SMD = −3.67; 95% CI: –5.33, −2.01; p < 0.00001), serum interleukin-1β (SMD = −3.24, 95% CI: –4.06, −2.41; p < 0.00001), serum tumor necrosis factor-α (SMD = −2.35, 95% CI: –4.12, −0.58; p < 0.00001), and serum substance P (SMD = −5.14, 95% CI: –8.45, −1.83; p = 0.002) concentrations. …”
  2. 63622

    Data_Sheet_1_A Self-Supervised Deep Learning Reconstruction for Shortening the Breathhold and Acquisition Window in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting.DOCX by Jesse I. Hamilton (12910793)

    Published 2022
    “…DIP-MRF was evaluated in simulations and at 1.5 T in a standardized phantom, 18 healthy subjects, and 10 patients with suspected cardiomyopathy. …”
  3. 63623

    FIGURE 7 from Signaling Pathway Alterations Driven by BRCA1 and BRCA2 Germline Mutations are Sufficient to Initiate Breast Tumorigenesis by the PIK3CA<sup>H1047R</sup> Oncogene by Poornima Bhat-Nakshatri (15293182)

    Published 2024
    “…PIK3CA<sup>H1047R</sup>-overexpressing cells, irrespective of BRCA mutation status, were sensitive to DMAPT (statistical test used—one-way ANOVA). <b>E,</b> Immortalized cell lines from BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers express higher levels of MIR205HG (statistical test used—unpaired <i>t</i> test). …”
  4. 63624

    Repeat administration of M002 and irradiation to neuroblastoma xenografts. by Lauren A. Gillory (469462)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>B</b> In the SK-N-BE(2) xenografts there was a significant decrease in tumor growth in the animals treated with both repeat low dose XRT (M002 + XRT × 2) or repeat M002 with low dose XRT [(M002 + XRT) × 2], but there was no difference between the animals that received repeat XRT and those that received an additional dose of M002. …”
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  6. 63626

    PS exposure in polyspermic eggs. by Claudio A. Curia (443056)

    Published 2013
    “…Note the decrease in the PS exposing surface in an egg penetrated by 4 sperm (d–f) compared to that observed in an egg penetrated by 2 sperm (a–c). …”
  7. 63627

    Image 1_A four-gene signature identified by integrated transcriptomic analysis for differential diagnosis and prognosis of uterine smooth muscle tumors.pdf by Huiyi Hu (11226995)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, survival analysis revealed the prognostic significance of this four-gene signature: high TOP2A with low ABLIM1, FHL5, and MAP3K8 expression correlated with decreased overall survival in ULMS, implicating their potential role as diagnostic and prognostic markers. …”
  8. 63628

    Supplementary Material for: Diagnosis Accuracy of Transcutaneous Bilirubinometry in Very Preterm Newborns by Rubio A. (2916437)

    Published 2016
    “…<div><div><div><div><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> Transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) is a validated test for systematic screening of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and monitoring term and near-term infants under phototherapy. …”
  9. 63629

    Table1_Is the duration of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) excessive in post-angioplasty in chronic coronary syndrome? Data from the France-PCI registry (2014–2019).docx by A. Mezier (14835628)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>Post-percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) DAPT duration was > 12 months for 53.1% of patients treated for CCS; 30.5% had a DAPT between 7 and 12 months, and 16.4% a DAPT ≤ 6 months. …”
  10. 63630

    Supplementary Material for: Effects of Sex and Physical Activity Level on Serum Biomarker-Based Physiological Dysregulation: The Impact to Predict Frailty and Mortality in the Queb... by Ghachem A. (10489754)

    Published 2021
    “…<b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> Our results showed that both sex and PAL have a significant effect on physiological dysregulation levels and rates of change. …”
  11. 63631

    Phase diagram of nucleosome density profile with respect to the strength of the positioning potential and the rate of spacer enzymes. by Zhongling Jiang (9962656)

    Published 2021
    “…Yeast-like nucleosome density profiles as the ones with a gradual decrease of peak height, i.e., the 2nd peak is lower than the 1st one. …”
  12. 63632

    Presentation_1_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.pdf by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
  13. 63633

    Table_3_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
  14. 63634

    Presentation_1_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.pdf by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
  15. 63635

    Table_4_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
  16. 63636

    Table_1_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
  17. 63637

    Table_3_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
  18. 63638

    Table_4_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
  19. 63639

    Table_3_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
  20. 63640

    Table_1_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”