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  1. 68021

    Image1_Utilizing multimodal mass spectrometry imaging for profiling immune cell composition and N-glycosylation across colorectal carcinoma disease progression.TIFF by Lyndsay E. A. Young (6329558)

    Published 2024
    “…Early detection through regular screening can result in a 90% 5-year survival rate for patients. However, unfortunately, only a fraction of CRC cases are identified at pre-invasive stages, allowing progression to occur silently over 10–15 years. …”
  2. 68022

    Table1_Utilizing multimodal mass spectrometry imaging for profiling immune cell composition and N-glycosylation across colorectal carcinoma disease progression.XLSX by Lyndsay E. A. Young (6329558)

    Published 2024
    “…Early detection through regular screening can result in a 90% 5-year survival rate for patients. However, unfortunately, only a fraction of CRC cases are identified at pre-invasive stages, allowing progression to occur silently over 10–15 years. …”
  3. 68023

    Image6_Utilizing multimodal mass spectrometry imaging for profiling immune cell composition and N-glycosylation across colorectal carcinoma disease progression.TIFF by Lyndsay E. A. Young (6329558)

    Published 2024
    “…Early detection through regular screening can result in a 90% 5-year survival rate for patients. However, unfortunately, only a fraction of CRC cases are identified at pre-invasive stages, allowing progression to occur silently over 10–15 years. …”
  4. 68024

    Image4_Utilizing multimodal mass spectrometry imaging for profiling immune cell composition and N-glycosylation across colorectal carcinoma disease progression.TIFF by Lyndsay E. A. Young (6329558)

    Published 2024
    “…Early detection through regular screening can result in a 90% 5-year survival rate for patients. However, unfortunately, only a fraction of CRC cases are identified at pre-invasive stages, allowing progression to occur silently over 10–15 years. …”
  5. 68025

    Image3_Utilizing multimodal mass spectrometry imaging for profiling immune cell composition and N-glycosylation across colorectal carcinoma disease progression.TIFF by Lyndsay E. A. Young (6329558)

    Published 2024
    “…Early detection through regular screening can result in a 90% 5-year survival rate for patients. However, unfortunately, only a fraction of CRC cases are identified at pre-invasive stages, allowing progression to occur silently over 10–15 years. …”
  6. 68026

    table_1_High Plasma Levels of sTNF-R1 and CCL11 Are Related to CD4+ T-Cells Fall in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Elite Controllers With a Sustained Virologic Control.docx by Mónica Gutiérrez-Rivas (3185022)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Our aim was to analyze the relationship between plasma inflammatory biomarkers and CD4+ T-cells evolution in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) elite controllers (HIV-ECs) with a suppressed viremia. We carried out a retrospective study in 30 HIV-ECs classified into two groups: those showing no significant loss of CD4+ T-cells during the observation period (stable CD4+, n = 19) and those showing a significant decrease of CD4+ T-cells (decline CD4+, n = 11). …”
  7. 68027

    Data_Sheet_1_Genome-Wide Expression Analysis of Glyoxalase I Genes Under Hyperosmotic Stress and Existence of a Stress-Responsive Mitochondrial Glyoxalase I Activity in Durum Wheat... by Mario Soccio (12961406)

    Published 2022
    “…Accordingly, in the same tissues, hyperosmotic stress induced an increase (up to about 40%) of both GLYI activity and MG content as well as a decrease of GSH (up to about –60%) and an increase of GSSG content (up to about 7-fold) with a consequent strong decrease of the GSH/GSSG ratio (up to about –95%). …”
  8. 68028

    Data_Sheet_3_Genome-Wide Expression Analysis of Glyoxalase I Genes Under Hyperosmotic Stress and Existence of a Stress-Responsive Mitochondrial Glyoxalase I Activity in Durum Wheat... by Mario Soccio (12961406)

    Published 2022
    “…Accordingly, in the same tissues, hyperosmotic stress induced an increase (up to about 40%) of both GLYI activity and MG content as well as a decrease of GSH (up to about –60%) and an increase of GSSG content (up to about 7-fold) with a consequent strong decrease of the GSH/GSSG ratio (up to about –95%). …”
  9. 68029

    Data_Sheet_2_Genome-Wide Expression Analysis of Glyoxalase I Genes Under Hyperosmotic Stress and Existence of a Stress-Responsive Mitochondrial Glyoxalase I Activity in Durum Wheat... by Mario Soccio (12961406)

    Published 2022
    “…Accordingly, in the same tissues, hyperosmotic stress induced an increase (up to about 40%) of both GLYI activity and MG content as well as a decrease of GSH (up to about –60%) and an increase of GSSG content (up to about 7-fold) with a consequent strong decrease of the GSH/GSSG ratio (up to about –95%). …”
  10. 68030

    Table 1_Effects of hydrolyzed yeast on growth performance, intestinal redox homeostasis, and woody breast myopathy in heat-stressed broilers.docx by Abdulaziz A. Al-Abdullatif (9953476)

    Published 2024
    “…On d 25, birds were exposed to cyclic heat stress (HS) (35°C for 8 h/d from 8 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.) for 10 days. Adding HY at 800 mg.kg<sup>−1</sup> numerically decreased the feed conversion ratio (FCR) on days 25–35 (heat stress period) by 2.50%. …”
  11. 68031

    Table_1_Higher serum selenium concentration is associated with lower risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among individuals with chronic kidney disease: A population-base... by Daiwen Zhu (11585482)

    Published 2023
    “…The median (IQR) concentration of serum selenium was 181.7 (156.1, 201.5) μg/L. After full adjustment, serum selenium levels were associated with a decreased risk of mortality in patients with CKD, including all-cause and CVD mortality (P < 0.001). …”
  12. 68032

    Table_1_The effect of the dietary approaches to stop hypertension diet on total antioxidant capacity, superoxide dismutase, catalase, and body composition in patients with non-alco... by Zahra Zare (7011698)

    Published 2023
    “…At the end of the study, a significant difference was observed in the mean TAC and SOD levels between the two groups (p = 0.02). …”
  13. 68033

    DataSheet1_Isoforskolin Alleviates AECOPD by Improving Pulmonary Function and Attenuating Inflammation Which Involves Downregulation of Th17/IL-17A and NF-κB/NLRP3.pdf by Chuang Xiao (11208372)

    Published 2021
    “…Mice were exposed to CS for 18 weeks and then infected with influenza virus A/Puerto Rico/8/34 (H1N1). ISOF (0.5, 2 mg/kg) was intragastrically administered once a day after 8 weeks of exposure to cigarette smoke when the body weight and lung function of model mice declined significantly. …”
  14. 68034
  15. 68035

    Image 3_Mitochondria-derived reactive oxygen species induce over-differentiation of neural stem/progenitor cells after non-cytotoxic cisplatin exposure.jpeg by Felipe A. Bustamante-Barrientos (15206413)

    Published 2025
    “…Inhibition of mitochondrial ROS production reduced neuronal and glial differentiation but did not restore self-renewal or cell cycle progression. A decrease in extracellular acidification and lactate production indicated a shift from glycolysis to mitochondrial respiration.…”
  16. 68036

    Image 1_Mitochondria-derived reactive oxygen species induce over-differentiation of neural stem/progenitor cells after non-cytotoxic cisplatin exposure.jpeg by Felipe A. Bustamante-Barrientos (15206413)

    Published 2025
    “…Inhibition of mitochondrial ROS production reduced neuronal and glial differentiation but did not restore self-renewal or cell cycle progression. A decrease in extracellular acidification and lactate production indicated a shift from glycolysis to mitochondrial respiration.…”
  17. 68037

    Image 4_Mitochondria-derived reactive oxygen species induce over-differentiation of neural stem/progenitor cells after non-cytotoxic cisplatin exposure.jpeg by Felipe A. Bustamante-Barrientos (15206413)

    Published 2025
    “…Inhibition of mitochondrial ROS production reduced neuronal and glial differentiation but did not restore self-renewal or cell cycle progression. A decrease in extracellular acidification and lactate production indicated a shift from glycolysis to mitochondrial respiration.…”
  18. 68038
  19. 68039
  20. 68040

    Electron Transfer between Two Silyl-Substituted Phenylene Rings:  EPR/ENDOR Spectra, DFT Calculations, and Crystal Structure of the One-Electron Reduction Compound of a Di(<i>m</i>... by Cosmina Dutan (2968782)

    Published 2003
    “…Reduction of a solution of octamethylcyclo-di(<i>m</i>-silylphenylenedisiloxane) <b>4</b> in THF on a potassium mirror leads to EPR/ENDOR spectra characterized by a large coupling (<i>∼</i>20 MHz) with two protons, similar to the spectra obtained after reduction of the <i>m</i>-disilylbenzene derivative <b>5</b>, consistent with a localization of the extra electron on a single ring of <b>4</b>. …”