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  1. 7981

    Table 1_Retinal assessment in 143 patients with white matter lesions: the potential of OCTA as an evaluation tool.docx by Dong Zhang (73558)

    Published 2025
    “…The relationship between cognitive function and various OCTA parameters was assessed using quadratic and cubic simulation curve models. Data following a normal distribution are presented as means, while non-normally distributed data are reported as medians. …”
  2. 7982

    Case fatality ratio (%) by year for the 2007–2018 period. by Benjamín Madariaga (18927913)

    Published 2025
    “…All values sit between 28.6% and 25.3%. There is a linear regression plotted over the bars; the plotted regression is slightly decreasing but almost completely horizontal.…”
  3. 7983

    <b>Rhizosphere response and resistance to fertilization</b> by Ran Tong (16888545)

    Published 2025
    “…This high resistance stems from stronger microbial control over chemical properties and a larger gap in response variability between rhizosphere and bulk soil. …”
  4. 7984

    Optimizing the plastic injection molding process and reducing warpage through response surface methodology by Van-Long Trinh (21338532)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show that the prediction warpage is 0.834 mm corresponding to warpage reduction of 3.25% via using RSM method. The optimal value has recorded with 0.846 mm corresponding to warpage decrease of 1.86%. …”
  5. 7985

    Rat partial phase response curve obtained from entrainment protocol. by Xian Chen (107385)

    Published 2025
    “…There was technical difficulty in obtaining accurate daily onset phase shifts due to decreased heart rate circadian rhythm, thus only mean data were obtained for individual animals. …”
  6. 7986

    Comparison of activations between different brain regions. by Raj Magesh Gauthaman (22662887)

    Published 2025
    “…The amount of shared variance decreases along each row/column reflecting the gradual non-linear transformations that occur during visual processing. …”
  7. 7987

    Presentation 1_Case Report: Full recovery in severe ParvovirusB19 myocarditis with DCM phenotype: the impact of rASD and PAB.pptx by T. Logeswaran (21495341)

    Published 2025
    “…The pressure gradient across the PAB ranged from 40 to 45 mmHg, and LVEDD decreased to a mean z-score of +3.5. Within three to six months, LVEDD normalized, and LV-EF increased to a mean of 63% (range: 57%–68%). …”
  8. 7988

    Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of marine naphthoquinone-naphthol derivatives as potential anticancer agents by Yujuan Li (554062)

    Published 2024
    “…Among these, Compound <b>13</b>, featuring an oxopropyl group at the <i>ortho</i>-position of quinone group, exhibited the most potent inhibitory effects on HCT116, PC9, and A549 cells, with IC<sub>50</sub> values decreasing from 5.27 to 1.18 μM (4.5-fold increase), 6.98 to 0.57 μM (12-fold increase), and 5.88 to 2.25 μM (2.6-fold increase), respectively, compared to compound <b>5</b>. …”
  9. 7989

    Data sets on thermophysical characteristics of natural rocks for thermal energy storage by Christopher Enweremadu (22645085)

    Published 2025
    “…<br><br>Materials, methods and findings<br>Nine natural stones (basalt BA1 and BA2, dolerite DO1 and DO2, gabbro, granite, rhyolite, gneiss and quartzite) were mapped and collected. …”
  10. 7990

    Estimates and 95% confidence intervals of covariates influencing the distance subadult white-tailed deer dispersed in southeastern Minnesota, USA, from 2018 to 2021. by Tayler N. LaSharr (21519429)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Covariates that increased dispersal distances are represented in blue and covariates that decreased dispersal distances are represented in red (A). …”
  11. 7991

    <b>ATP and Small Amphiphilic Molecules Act as Molecular Matchmakers to Fine-Tune FET Protein Clusters</b> by Mrityunjoy Kar (22445506)

    Published 2025
    “…At low concentrations (1-2 mM), ATP acts as a crosslinker for FET proteins, resulting in larger size clusters. …”
  12. 7992

    Final Thesis IONM Masterchart (1).xlsx by soumya ranjan rana (20248797)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Aim: </b>To study the role of Intraoperative neurophysiological changes by means of SSEP (somatosensory evoked potential) and MEP (Motor evoked potential) in spinal surgery cases and its use as a determinant of post-operative outcome.…”
  13. 7993

    Video 4_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  14. 7994

    Video 2_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  15. 7995

    Data Sheet 4_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  16. 7996

    Data Sheet 1_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  17. 7997

    Video 3_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  18. 7998

    Video 1_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  19. 7999

    Data Sheet 3_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  20. 8000

    Data Sheet 2_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”