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    Image 1_Unveiling triggers for flowering in coffee plants: a systematic review of endogenous and environmental factors.jpeg by José Raúl Rendón-Sáenz (22698224)

    Published 2025
    “…For the search, databases of private publishing clusters were consulted, including Science Direct, Taylor and Francis and Springer Link, and a second group of databases considered large indexers was integrated, namely, Dimensions, Web of Science and SciELO, with search dates until October 25, 2024. …”
  2. 27302

    Hydrogen Peroxide Acts on Sensitive Mitochondrial Proteins to Induce Death of a Fungal Pathogen Revealed by Proteomic Analysis by Guozheng Qin (214834)

    Published 2011
    “…Proteomic analysis of the changes of total cellular proteins in <em>P. expansum</em> showed that a large proportion of the differentially expressed proteins appeared to be of mitochondrial origin, implying that mitochondria may be involved in this process. …”
  3. 27303

    Image_3_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.eps by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
  4. 27304

    Image_2_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.eps by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
  5. 27305

    Table_2_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.xlsx by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
  6. 27306

    Table_1_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.docx by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
  7. 27307

    Effects of water level and climate on the hydrodynamics and water quality of Anvil Lake, Wisconsin, a shallow seepage lake by Dale M. Robertson (2840033)

    Published 2018
    “…Effects of water level and climate on the hydrodynamics and water quality of Anvil Lake, Wisconsin, a shallow seepage lake. Lake Reserv Manage. 34:00–00.…”
  8. 27308

    Image_5_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.eps by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
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  10. 27310

    DataSheet1_Triphala Churna—A Traditional Formulation in Ayurveda Mitigates Diabetic Neuropathy in Rats.PDF by Sachin V. Suryavanshi (10915404)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes affecting a large number of people worldwide. …”
  11. 27311

    A hotspot for threatened Mediterranean odonates in the Seybouse River (Northeast Algeria): are IUCN population sizes drastically underestimated? by Rassim Khelifa (2867750)

    Published 2016
    “…Our results show that population estimations of the three species are much higher than what the IUCN presents; that is, 2208 individuals of <i>C. exul</i> (22.08% of the estimated global population), 1765 individuals of <i>C. mercuriale</i>, and 11,204 individuals of <i>Gomphus lucasii</i> (about 4.5 times as large as the estimated global population). Moreover, a total of 42 species were recorded in the study site, of which seven are new. …”
  12. 27312

    Image_7_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.eps by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
  13. 27313

    A Review of Factors Potentially Contributing to the Long-Term Decline of Atlantic Salmon in the Conne River, Newfoundland, Canada by J. Brian Dempson (18403220)

    Published 2024
    “…Declines can occur simultaneously at both large and small regional scales rendering factors driving the decreases more elusive. …”
  14. 27314

    Image_1_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.eps by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
  15. 27315

    Image_4_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.eps by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
  16. 27316

    Image_6_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.eps by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…Transcriptional profiling of roots subjected to short-term transfer from optimal (pH 5.5) to alkaline (pH 7.5) media unveiled a large set of differentially expressed genes that were partially congruent with genes affected by low pH, bicarbonate, and nitrate, but showed only a very small overlap with genes responsive to the availability of iron. …”
  17. 27317

    Supplementary Material for: Risk Factors of In-Hospital Mortality in Patients Treated for Pneumonia at a Tertiary Care Centre in Switzerland by Elsener C. (9092687)

    Published 2020
    “…<b><i>Methods:</i></b> Routinely collected electronic health record data of patients discharged from a large Swiss tertiary care hospital between August 2009 and 2017 were analysed. …”
  18. 27318

    Data_Sheet_1_Bacteriophage Protects Against Aerococcus viridans Infection in a Murine Mastitis Model.docx by Hengyu Xi (6741053)

    Published 2020
    “…The treatment of bovine mastitis is primarily based on antibiotics, which not only leads to a large economic burden but also the development of antibiotic resistance. …”
  19. 27319

    Table 1_Unveiling triggers for flowering in coffee plants: a systematic review of endogenous and environmental factors.docx by José Raúl Rendón-Sáenz (22698224)

    Published 2025
    “…For the search, databases of private publishing clusters were consulted, including Science Direct, Taylor and Francis and Springer Link, and a second group of databases considered large indexers was integrated, namely, Dimensions, Web of Science and SciELO, with search dates until October 25, 2024. …”
  20. 27320

    Table 1_Proteomic insights into COPD pathogenesis and therapeutic targets: a causal analysis of circulating proteins.docx by Min Luo (258201)

    Published 2025
    “…This study explores causal links between circulating proteins and COPD, identifies potential drug targets, and examines the role of lifestyle factors.</p>Methods<p>Using a large proteomics database and a public dataset of 394,244 samples (21,617 COPD cases and 372,627 controls), 4,907 proteins were associated with COPD. …”