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  1. 64001

    Synergy of Excitation Enhancement and the Purcell Effect for Strong Photoluminescence Enhancement in a Thin-Film Hybrid Structure Based on Quantum Dots and Plasmon Nanoparticles by Victor Krivenkov (5472647)

    Published 2020
    “…The excitation enhancement is usually accompanied by a decrease in the PL quantum yield (QY) due to the plasmon-induced energy transfer, and the Purcell effect cannot significantly enhance the PL of QDs with an initially high QY because of the obvious limitation of the QY by the value of 100%. …”
  2. 64002

    Data_Sheet_1_Physical Activity Is Associated With Lower Long-Term Incidence of Anxiety in a Population-Based, Large-Scale Study.docx by Martina Svensson (3584753)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Physical activity may prevent anxiety, but the importance of exercise intensity, sex-specific mechanisms, and duration of the effects remains largely unknown. We used an observational study design to follow 395,369 individuals for up to 21 years to investigate if participation in an ultralong-distance cross-country ski race (Vasaloppet, up to 90 km) was associated with a lower risk of developing anxiety. …”
  3. 64003

    DataSheet1_Differential molecular biomarker expression in corals over a gradient of water quality stressors in Maunalua Bay, Hawaii.pdf by Kaho H. Tisthammer (12488397)

    Published 2024
    “…Some proteins, such as ubiquitin and Hsp70, emerged as sensitive biomarkers, displaying a linear decrease in response along the environmental gradient, emphasizing their potential as indicators of stress. …”
  4. 64004

    DataSheet1_Differential molecular biomarker expression in corals over a gradient of water quality stressors in Maunalua Bay, Hawaii.pdf by Kaho H. Tisthammer (12488397)

    Published 2024
    “…Some proteins, such as ubiquitin and Hsp70, emerged as sensitive biomarkers, displaying a linear decrease in response along the environmental gradient, emphasizing their potential as indicators of stress. …”
  5. 64005

    A proposed working model to depict the process of how ATRA induces growth arrest in DU145 cells through upregulating HOXB13. by Zhiwei Liu (151279)

    Published 2012
    “…Moreover, repression of DNMT3b also upregulates the <i>RARβ</i> expression, which may enhance the sensibility of the DU145 cells to ATRA. A combined treatment of both ATRA and 5-aza-dc brings about enhanced effects on HOXB13 upregulation and the inhibition of the growth of DU145 cells.…”
  6. 64006

    Vacancy Engineering Strategy Releases the Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction Activity of High-Entropy Oxides by Boxiong Shen (1557838)

    Published 2025
    “…Herein, we demonstrate that the kinetic limitation of the OER imposed by a conventional adsorbate evolution mechanism can be successfully overcome through activating lattice oxygen in the electrocatalyst. …”
  7. 64007

    Vacancy Engineering Strategy Releases the Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction Activity of High-Entropy Oxides by Boxiong Shen (1557838)

    Published 2025
    “…Herein, we demonstrate that the kinetic limitation of the OER imposed by a conventional adsorbate evolution mechanism can be successfully overcome through activating lattice oxygen in the electrocatalyst. …”
  8. 64008

    Sex-independent volume changes in ECM. by Alicia Comino Garcia Muñoz (22075399)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A) T<sub>2</sub>-weighted sagittal images of the brain of the same male mouse acquired before PbA inoculation and at day 5 p.i. …”
  9. 64009

    Characteristics of study participants. by Gagandeep Kaur Walia (8374872)

    Published 2023
    “…One variant rs10842994 at <i>KLHDC5</i> was validated for 9.15mg/dl decreased fasting glucose levels (SE = -17.25–1.05, p = 0.027).…”
  10. 64010
  11. 64011

    Image_3_Clinical Outcomes and Complications of Preoperative Embolization for Intracranial Giant Meningioma Tumorectomy: A Retrospective, Observational, Matched Cohort Study.tif by Yi Yin (448434)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>Sixty-six cases in each group were included in our study after being matched. We did not find any significant differences of estimated blood loss (600.00 (400) vs. 500.00 (500.00) ml, p = 0.31), decrease of HGB level (30.81 ± 15.82 vs. 26.59 ± 12.90 g/L, p = 0.09), gross total resection rate (74.24% vs. 77.27%, p = 0.68), surgical time (302.50 (136) vs. 300.00 (72) min, p = 0.48), blood transfusion rates (53.03% vs. 42.42%, p = 0.35), blood transfusion volume [650.00 (657.50) vs. 535.00 (875.00) ml, p = 0.63] between the embolization group and nonembolization group. …”
  12. 64012

    Table1_Resting-state heart rate variability after stressful events as a measure of stress tolerance among elite performers.docx by Toshiya Miyatsu (14326143)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, we observed a divergent pattern of correlation among elite and non-elite SOF candidates. …”
  13. 64013

    Impact on Patients’ Treatment Outcomes of XpertMTB/RIF Implementation for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis: Follow-Up of a Stepped-Wedge Randomized Clinical Trial by Anete Trajman (359740)

    Published 2015
    “…We here report treatment outcomes in a step-wedged cluster randomized trial for patients diagnosed with XpertMTB/RIF compared to patients diagnosed with sputum smear examination in public health facilities in Brazil.…”
  14. 64014

    Supplementary file 1_Tracing priming effects in palsa peat carbon dynamics using a stable isotope-assisted metabolomics approach.docx by Christian Ayala-Ortiz (15255371)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Discussion<p>This suggests that while litter inputs temporarily increase CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, they don’t sustain long-term acceleration of stored carbon decomposition or substantially decrease peat’s carbon store capacity. Our findings demonstrate how technological advancements in analytical tools can provide a more detailed view of carbon cycling processes in complex soil systems.…”
  15. 64015

    Image_1_Clinical Outcomes and Complications of Preoperative Embolization for Intracranial Giant Meningioma Tumorectomy: A Retrospective, Observational, Matched Cohort Study.tif by Yi Yin (448434)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>Sixty-six cases in each group were included in our study after being matched. We did not find any significant differences of estimated blood loss (600.00 (400) vs. 500.00 (500.00) ml, p = 0.31), decrease of HGB level (30.81 ± 15.82 vs. 26.59 ± 12.90 g/L, p = 0.09), gross total resection rate (74.24% vs. 77.27%, p = 0.68), surgical time (302.50 (136) vs. 300.00 (72) min, p = 0.48), blood transfusion rates (53.03% vs. 42.42%, p = 0.35), blood transfusion volume [650.00 (657.50) vs. 535.00 (875.00) ml, p = 0.63] between the embolization group and nonembolization group. …”
  16. 64016

    Image_2_Clinical Outcomes and Complications of Preoperative Embolization for Intracranial Giant Meningioma Tumorectomy: A Retrospective, Observational, Matched Cohort Study.tif by Yi Yin (448434)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>Sixty-six cases in each group were included in our study after being matched. We did not find any significant differences of estimated blood loss (600.00 (400) vs. 500.00 (500.00) ml, p = 0.31), decrease of HGB level (30.81 ± 15.82 vs. 26.59 ± 12.90 g/L, p = 0.09), gross total resection rate (74.24% vs. 77.27%, p = 0.68), surgical time (302.50 (136) vs. 300.00 (72) min, p = 0.48), blood transfusion rates (53.03% vs. 42.42%, p = 0.35), blood transfusion volume [650.00 (657.50) vs. 535.00 (875.00) ml, p = 0.63] between the embolization group and nonembolization group. …”
  17. 64017

    Table_1_Clinical Outcomes and Complications of Preoperative Embolization for Intracranial Giant Meningioma Tumorectomy: A Retrospective, Observational, Matched Cohort Study.docx by Yi Yin (448434)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>Sixty-six cases in each group were included in our study after being matched. We did not find any significant differences of estimated blood loss (600.00 (400) vs. 500.00 (500.00) ml, p = 0.31), decrease of HGB level (30.81 ± 15.82 vs. 26.59 ± 12.90 g/L, p = 0.09), gross total resection rate (74.24% vs. 77.27%, p = 0.68), surgical time (302.50 (136) vs. 300.00 (72) min, p = 0.48), blood transfusion rates (53.03% vs. 42.42%, p = 0.35), blood transfusion volume [650.00 (657.50) vs. 535.00 (875.00) ml, p = 0.63] between the embolization group and nonembolization group. …”
  18. 64018

    Image_1_Syntaxin 1B Mediates Berberine’s Roles in Epilepsy-Like Behavior in a Pentylenetetrazole-Induced Seizure Zebrafish Model.JPEG by Yang-Min Zheng (5482190)

    Published 2018
    “…Thus, we speculated that a deficiency of stx1b gene expression may be related with the onset occurrence of clinical seizures, particularly photosensitive seizures. …”
  19. 64019

    Table1_Serum MMP-8 and TIMP-1 concentrations in a population-based cohort: effects of age, gender, and health status.docx by Julia Ranta (18300067)

    Published 2024
    “…Further, we investigated the concentrations of MMP-8, TIMP-1, and the MMP-8/TIMP-1 ratio in different age groups of healthy and diseased participants. …”
  20. 64020

    Table_1_Pyrotinib-Containing Neoadjuvant Therapy in Patients With HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Analysis.docx by Xiaoyun Mao (4386019)

    Published 2022
    “…The bpCR and tpCR rates were 54.6% (95% confidence interval [CI], 44.2%-64.7%) and 48.5% [95% CI, 38.2%-58.8%], respectively. The most common grade 3 or 4 treatment-related adverse events included diarrhea (15 [15.5%]), decreased hemoglobin (nine [9.3%]), and decreased neutrophil count (eight [8.2%]). …”