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  1. 9561

    Image2_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
    “…We detected nearly 100 N-glycan species across all samples, revealing a shift in N-glycome profiles from normal to cancerous tissues, marked by a decrease in high mannose N-glycans. …”
  2. 9562

    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
    “…We detected nearly 100 N-glycan species across all samples, revealing a shift in N-glycome profiles from normal to cancerous tissues, marked by a decrease in high mannose N-glycans. …”
  3. 9563

    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
    “…We detected nearly 100 N-glycan species across all samples, revealing a shift in N-glycome profiles from normal to cancerous tissues, marked by a decrease in high mannose N-glycans. …”
  4. 9564

    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
    “…We detected nearly 100 N-glycan species across all samples, revealing a shift in N-glycome profiles from normal to cancerous tissues, marked by a decrease in high mannose N-glycans. …”
  5. 9565

    Image5_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
    “…We detected nearly 100 N-glycan species across all samples, revealing a shift in N-glycome profiles from normal to cancerous tissues, marked by a decrease in high mannose N-glycans. …”
  6. 9566

    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
    “…We detected nearly 100 N-glycan species across all samples, revealing a shift in N-glycome profiles from normal to cancerous tissues, marked by a decrease in high mannose N-glycans. …”
  7. 9567

    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
    “…We detected nearly 100 N-glycan species across all samples, revealing a shift in N-glycome profiles from normal to cancerous tissues, marked by a decrease in high mannose N-glycans. …”
  8. 9568

    Table_1_Correlation between ratio of fasting blood glucose to high density lipoprotein cholesterol in serum and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in American adults: a population b... by Xianjing Jin (19535434)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, multiple linear regression analysis showed a positive correlation between GHR and the severity of liver steatosis according to CA p-values (β = 4.97, 95% CI: 4.28, 5.66). …”
  9. 9569

    Table_1_Correlation between ratio of fasting blood glucose to high density lipoprotein cholesterol in serum and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in American adults: a population b... by Xianjing Jin (19535434)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, multiple linear regression analysis showed a positive correlation between GHR and the severity of liver steatosis according to CA p-values (β = 4.97, 95% CI: 4.28, 5.66). …”
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  11. 9571

    The relevance of restrained eating behavior for circadian eating patterns in adolescents by Stefanie A. J. Koch (5264108)

    Published 2018
    “…A tendency towards decreasing snack frequency with increasing restrained eating was observed (β = -0.03, 95% CI -0.07; 0.00, p = 0.07). …”
  12. 9572

    Association between root growth angle and root length density of a near-isogenic line of IR64 rice with <i>DEEPER ROOTING 1</i> under different levels of soil compaction by Poornima Ramalingam (3896335)

    Published 2017
    “…Root length density at a depth of 30 to 60 cm was largest in Kinandang Patong, followed by Dro1-NIL, and was least in IR64 in both years and in all compaction treatments. …”
  13. 9573

    Barramundi MO2max (fed vs. unfed fish) data from Fish face a trade-off between ‘eating big’ for growth efficiency and ‘eating small’ to retain aerobic capacity by Tommy Norin (4425967)

    Published 2017
    “…Using an ambush predator, barramundi (<i>Lates calcarifer</i>), fed meals ranging 0.6–3.4% of body mass, we examined interrelations between meal size, growth efficiency and surplus aerobic metabolic capacity (aerobic scope, AS). Large meals required a greater absolute investment of energy to process (a larger so-called specific dynamic action, SDA), but the percentage of digestible meal energy required in the SDA response (SDA coefficient) decreased with increasing meal size. …”
  14. 9574

    Table_1_Oxidative Imbalance in Candida tropicalis Biofilms and Its Relation With Persister Cells.DOCX by María A. da Silva (10066285)

    Published 2021
    “…LM analysis revealed that the AmB treatment provoked a marked decrease of biomass, showing a loss of cellular aggrupation, with the presence of mostly yeast cells. …”
  15. 9575

    Image_2_Oxidative Imbalance in Candida tropicalis Biofilms and Its Relation With Persister Cells.TIF by María A. da Silva (10066285)

    Published 2021
    “…LM analysis revealed that the AmB treatment provoked a marked decrease of biomass, showing a loss of cellular aggrupation, with the presence of mostly yeast cells. …”
  16. 9576

    Image_1_Oxidative Imbalance in Candida tropicalis Biofilms and Its Relation With Persister Cells.TIF by María A. da Silva (10066285)

    Published 2021
    “…LM analysis revealed that the AmB treatment provoked a marked decrease of biomass, showing a loss of cellular aggrupation, with the presence of mostly yeast cells. …”
  17. 9577

    Table_1_Influence of Demographic Factors on Long-Term Trends of Premature Mortality and Burden Due to Liver Cancer: Findings From a Population-Based Study in Shanghai, China, 1973–... by Zheng Luo (284622)

    Published 2022
    “…A significant upward trend was observed in the increased CMR caused by demographic factors, but the changing rate caused by non-demographic factors decreased.…”
  18. 9578

    Supplementary Material for: Deficiency of p27kip1, a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, accelerates topical elastase/3-aminopropionitrile fumarate salt-induced abdominal aortic ane... by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Conclusion: Knockout of p27 accelerated aneurysm growth with increased macrophage infiltration, VSMC loss, and decreased antioxidant factors, highlighting a potential role for p27 in AAA progression.…”
  19. 9579

    Video1_Autoencoder-based myoelectric controller for prosthetic hands.MP4 by Alexandra A. Portnova-Fahreeva (8799158)

    Published 2023
    “…All the participants were able to significantly decrease the time it took for them to match a target gesture with a virtual hand to an average of 6.9s and three out of four participants significantly improved path efficiency. …”
  20. 9580

    Data_Sheet_1_Impact of Prolonged COVID-19 Lockdown on Body Mass Index, Eating Habits, and Physical Activity of University Students in Bangladesh: A Web-Based Cross-Sectional Study.... by Md. Jamal Hossain (8697996)

    Published 2022
    “…The multinomial logistic regression analysis found a significant impact of gender [male vs. female: adjusted relative risk ratio (RRR) = 1.448; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.022, 2.053; p = 0.037], age (years) (<22 vs. >25: RRR =0.389, 95% CI = 0.213,0.710; p = 0.002, and 22–25 vs. >25: RRR = 0.473, 95% CI = 0.290, 0.772; p = 0.003), monthly family income (BDT) (<25,000 vs. >50,000: RRR = 0.525, 95% CI = 0.334,0.826; p = 0.005), university type (public vs. private: RRR = 0.540, 95% CI = 0.369, 0.791; p = 0.002), eating larger meals/snacks (increased vs. unchanged: RRR = 2.401, 95% CI = 1.597, 3.610; p < 0.001 and decreased vs. unchanged: RRR = 1.893, 95% CI = 1.218, 2.942; p = 0.005), and verbally or physically abuse (yes vs. no: RRR = 1.438, 95% CI = 0.977, 2.116; p = 0.066) on obesity during COVID-19 pandemic. …”