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    Image_2_Strip intercropping with local crops increased Aconitum carmichaeli yield and soil quality.jpeg by Chen Liu (75209)

    Published 2023
    “…In this study, we conducted a comparative study on the soil environmental characteristics, herb growth and quality of A. carmichaeli intercropping with five local crops in two different areas. …”
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    Table2_Aberrant regulation of autophagy disturbs fibrotic liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy.docx by Yuan-E. Lian (14012142)

    Published 2022
    “…After 50% partial hepatectomy (PHx), liver regeneration was remarkably decreased, accompanied by increased hepatocyte size and binuclearity ratio. …”
  3. 17623

    The inflammatory potential of diet in determining cancer risk; A prospective investigation of two dietary pattern scores by Stina Bodén (3905218)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>A total of 9,250 incident cancer cases were diagnosed during a median follow-up of 15 years. The two dietary patterns were moderately correlated to each other and had similar associations with cancer risk, predominantly lung cancer in men (DII per tertile decrease: Hazard ratio (HR) 0.81 (0.66–0.99), MDS per tertile increase: HR 0.86 (0.72–1.03)), and gastric cancer in men (DII: 0.73 (0.53–0.99), MDS: 0.73 (0.56–0.96)). …”
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    Table_1_The Antioxidant Guaiacol Exerts Fungicidal Activity Against Fungal Growth and Deoxynivalenol Production in Fusarium graminearum.doc by Tao Gao (1424974)

    Published 2021
    “…However, the antifungal mechanism of guaiacol against phytopathogens remains unclear. In this study, we found that guaiacol exerts inhibitory effects against mycelial growth, conidial formation and germination, and deoxynivalenol (DON) biosynthesis in Fusarium graminearum in a dose-dependent manner. …”
  6. 17626

    Image_5_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf by Mudit Chowdhary (6016496)

    Published 2019
    “…Median follow-up time was 62.2 months. On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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    Table_1_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.DOCX by Mudit Chowdhary (6016496)

    Published 2019
    “…Median follow-up time was 62.2 months. On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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    Image_4_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf by Mudit Chowdhary (6016496)

    Published 2019
    “…Median follow-up time was 62.2 months. On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
  9. 17629

    Image_3_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf by Mudit Chowdhary (6016496)

    Published 2019
    “…Median follow-up time was 62.2 months. On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
  10. 17630

    Image_1_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf by Mudit Chowdhary (6016496)

    Published 2019
    “…Median follow-up time was 62.2 months. On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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    Table_1_The Fate of Altertoxin II During Tomato Processing Steps at a Laboratory Scale.DOCX by Hannes Puntscher (6834581)

    Published 2019
    “…We observed a significant decrease in altertoxin II concentrations in samples stored at room temperature and particularly those undergoing thermal treatment by employing a validated LC-MS/MS method. …”
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    Image 2_Perillaldehyde synergizes with ferroptosis inducers to promote ferroptotic cell death in gastric cancer.tif by Rui Wang (52434)

    Published 2025
    “…Subsequently, oxidative stress was measured via fluorescence staining techniques (H<sub>2</sub>DCFDA, DHE, and JC-1). We then evaluated whether PAH induced ferroptosis in gastric cancer cells through FerroOrange staining, quantification of intracellular glutathione (GSH) and lipid peroxidation levels, and Western blotting. …”
  13. 17633

    Supplementary Material for: Direct Blood Pressure-Independent Anti-Fibrotic Effects by the Selective Nonsteroidal Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Finerenone in Progressive Mo... by Droebner K. (10951911)

    Published 2021
    “…Precise molecular mechanisms responsible for these benefits are incompletely understood. Here, we investigated potential direct anti-fibrotic effects and mechanisms of nonsteroidal MR antagonism by finerenone or SGLT2 inhibition by empagliflozin in 2 relevant mouse kidney fibrosis models: unilateral ureter obstruction and sub-chronic ischemia reperfusion injury. …”
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    Table_2_The Effect of Post-harvest Conditions in Narcissus sp. Cut Flowers Scent Profile.pdf by Marta I. Terry (9947711)

    Published 2021
    “…These two types of thermoperiod and photoperiod. We also used constant darkness and constant temperatures. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: The reduced gray matter volume and functional connectivity of the cerebellum in T2DM with high insulin resistance by Zhang H.-Y. (17671335)

    Published 2023
    “…Methods: We investigated neuropsychological performance, structural, and functional changes in specific cerebellar subregions in 43 T2DM patients with high insulin resistance (T2DM-highIR), 72 T2DM patients with low insulin resistance (T2DM-lowIR), and 50 controls. …”
  17. 17637

    Heatmaps with different genetic linkage and migration rate. by Georg Oberhofer (3401438)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Heatmaps showing the average <i>Rescue</i> frequency for 100 <b>(A-C)</b> and 300 generations <b>(D-F)</b>. Linkage ranging from 0–50 cM, migration rate from 0.1–20% per generation. …”
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    DataSheet1_The human P2X7 receptor alters microglial morphology and cytokine secretion following immunomodulation.pdf by Iven-Alex von Mücke-Heim (8895221)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Methods: For this purpose, we used primary microglial cultures derived from a humanized microglia-specific conditional P2X7R knockout mouse line to emulate different gene-environment interactions between microglial hP2X7R and molecular proxies of psychosocial and pathogen-derived immune stimuli. …”
  20. 17640

    Alterations of Gene Expression and Glutamate Clearance in Astrocytes Derived from an MeCP2-Null Mouse Model of Rett Syndrome by Yasunori Okabe (170091)

    Published 2012
    “…Recent studies indicated a role of not only neurons but also glial cells in neuronal dysfunction in RTT. We cultured astrocytes from MeCP2-null mouse brain and examined astroglial gene expression, growth rate, cytotoxic effects, and glutamate (Glu) clearance. …”