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  1. 76541

    Table_3_Occupational exposure in swine farm defines human skin and nasal microbiota.XLSX by Xiran Wang (6909206)

    Published 2023
    “…Several metabolic pathways, for example, the styrene, aminobenzoate, and N-glycan biosynthesis, were significantly altered through our PICRUSt analysis, and notably, the function of beta-lactam resistance was predicted to enrich after exposure in farm A yet decrease in farm B. We proposed that the differently modified microbiota patterns might be coordinated by microbial and non-microbial factors in different swine farms, which were always environment-specific. …”
  2. 76542

    Social preferences under chronic stress by Smarandita Ceccato (5532929)

    Published 2018
    “…Our findings suggest that, while chronic stress leaves social preferences unaffected in an incentive compatible task, it might foster what could be interpreted as a decrease in self-image promotion in women. Thus, we conclude that in a thoroughly controlled behavioral task differences in reported chronic stress do not entail differences in social preferences, but relate to variation in hypothetical decisions for women.…”
  3. 76543

    Alginate-Iron Speciation and Its Effect on <i>In Vitro</i> Cellular Iron Metabolism by Richard D. Horniblow (796786)

    Published 2015
    “…The interaction of alginate and iron at a cellular level was found to decrease cellular iron acquisition by 37% (p < 0.05) and in combination with confocal microscopy the alginate inhibits cellular iron transport through extracellular iron chelation with the resulting complexes not internalised. …”
  4. 76544

    Dynamics of the averaged population structure within one cycle. by José Camacho Mateu (11473518)

    Published 2021
    “…During the antibiotic exposure phase both, <i>N</i><sub><i>D</i></sub> and <i>N</i><sub><i>G</i></sub>, decrease to a minimum as the bacteria die. When the antibiotic is removed and a fresh medium is added, <i>N</i><sub><i>G</i></sub> grows towards the system’s carrying capacity. …”
  5. 76545

    Table 2_Evaluating the effects of hospital wastewater treatment on bacterial composition and antimicrobial resistome.xlsx by Yan Meng (28903)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that HWTS altered the bacterial composition, with a decrease in the proportion of Gammaproteobacteria. …”
  6. 76546

    Data Sheet 2_Regulation of ZFP36 by lncOlfr29 promotes inflammation through NLRP3.docx by Wenyue Cheng (21830626)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockout of lncOlfr29 led to a decrease of NLRP3 in cytoplasm, reducing macrophage pyroptosis and IL-1 β maturation.…”
  7. 76547

    GC patterns at <i>Mu</i> insertion sites. by Sanzhen Liu (102504)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) More than 2,000 non-redundant <i>Mu</i> insertion sites for which MFSs were available on both sides and exhibiting 9-bp TSDs were collected. …”
  8. 76548

    Table_4_Occupational exposure in swine farm defines human skin and nasal microbiota.XLSX by Xiran Wang (6909206)

    Published 2023
    “…Several metabolic pathways, for example, the styrene, aminobenzoate, and N-glycan biosynthesis, were significantly altered through our PICRUSt analysis, and notably, the function of beta-lactam resistance was predicted to enrich after exposure in farm A yet decrease in farm B. We proposed that the differently modified microbiota patterns might be coordinated by microbial and non-microbial factors in different swine farms, which were always environment-specific. …”
  9. 76549

    Genetic Architecture Promotes the Evolution and Maintenance of Cooperation by Antoine Frénoy (488423)

    Published 2013
    “…The non-cooperating mutants arising from the individuals with genetic association were more likely to have metabolic deleterious mutations that eventually lead to selection eliminating such mutants from the population due to the accompanying fitness decrease. …”
  10. 76550

    Inter-string cross-over. by Elham Mortazavi Moghaddam (16015219)

    Published 2023
    “…In the present study, the non-dominated storing genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) solves the upper-level and a method of successive average (MSA) unravels the lower level of the model. …”
  11. 76551

    Table_7_Occupational exposure in swine farm defines human skin and nasal microbiota.XLSX by Xiran Wang (6909206)

    Published 2023
    “…Several metabolic pathways, for example, the styrene, aminobenzoate, and N-glycan biosynthesis, were significantly altered through our PICRUSt analysis, and notably, the function of beta-lactam resistance was predicted to enrich after exposure in farm A yet decrease in farm B. We proposed that the differently modified microbiota patterns might be coordinated by microbial and non-microbial factors in different swine farms, which were always environment-specific. …”
  12. 76552

    Mandle’s network. by Elham Mortazavi Moghaddam (16015219)

    Published 2023
    “…In the present study, the non-dominated storing genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) solves the upper-level and a method of successive average (MSA) unravels the lower level of the model. …”
  13. 76553

    Image_2_Occupational exposure in swine farm defines human skin and nasal microbiota.PDF by Xiran Wang (6909206)

    Published 2023
    “…Several metabolic pathways, for example, the styrene, aminobenzoate, and N-glycan biosynthesis, were significantly altered through our PICRUSt analysis, and notably, the function of beta-lactam resistance was predicted to enrich after exposure in farm A yet decrease in farm B. We proposed that the differently modified microbiota patterns might be coordinated by microbial and non-microbial factors in different swine farms, which were always environment-specific. …”
  14. 76554

    Mutation operator. by Elham Mortazavi Moghaddam (16015219)

    Published 2023
    “…In the present study, the non-dominated storing genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) solves the upper-level and a method of successive average (MSA) unravels the lower level of the model. …”
  15. 76555

    DataSheet_1_The fungal-derived compound AM3 modulates pro-inflammatory cytokine production and skews the differentiation of human monocytes.pdf by Büsra Geckin (17115247)

    Published 2023
    “…Here, we show the properties of a fungal compound with a strong safety profile in humans, AM3, as an immunomodulatory molecule to decrease excessive cytokine production in human cells. …”
  16. 76556

    Data Sheet 1_Regulation of ZFP36 by lncOlfr29 promotes inflammation through NLRP3.pdf by Wenyue Cheng (21830626)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockout of lncOlfr29 led to a decrease of NLRP3 in cytoplasm, reducing macrophage pyroptosis and IL-1 β maturation.…”
  17. 76557

    LET-418 NuRD and MEC complexes regulate <i>nlp-29</i> gene expression. by Jolanta Polanowska (279165)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><b>A.</b> Ratio of green fluorescence (GFP) to size (TOF) in worms carrying <i>frIs7</i>, treated with RNAi against control <i>(sta-1</i>, <i>dcar-1</i>, <i>akir-1)</i>, NuRD and MEC complex component, and non-NuRD chromatin remodelling component genes, and infected or not with <i>D</i>. …”
  18. 76558

    Table 2_Ribosomes binding to TAS transcripts buffer ta-siRNA biogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana.xlsx by Han Wang (254423)

    Published 2025
    “…In the two-hit model, deletion of ribosome-binding regions resulted in a decrease in the abundance of intact TAS3 transcripts but did not significantly affect ta-siRNAs production or the efficiency of miRNA-guided cleavage. …”
  19. 76559

    Intra-string cross-over. by Elham Mortazavi Moghaddam (16015219)

    Published 2023
    “…In the present study, the non-dominated storing genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) solves the upper-level and a method of successive average (MSA) unravels the lower level of the model. …”
  20. 76560

    Table 1_Apigenin protects ischemic stroke by regulating intestinal microbiota homeostasis, regulates brain metabolic profile.xlsx by Jinjian Li (1651954)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The intervention with apigenin resulted in significant alterations in the intestinal flora, characterized by an increase in the abundance of probiotic species and a decrease in harmful flora, alongside notable changes in brain metabolite profiles. …”