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Table 5_Immunosuppression of spleen in mice treated with erythropoietin: transcriptomic and immunological analysis.xlsx
Published 2025“…IHF and FCM validated that, at the cellular level, T, B, M1 cells were significantly reduced, and M2 cells were significantly decreased after EPO treatment. …”
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Table 4_Immunosuppression of spleen in mice treated with erythropoietin: transcriptomic and immunological analysis.xlsx
Published 2025“…IHF and FCM validated that, at the cellular level, T, B, M1 cells were significantly reduced, and M2 cells were significantly decreased after EPO treatment. …”
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Data associated with 'Does Platycnemia Develop in Squatting Populations as a Response to Torsional Rotation Across the Subadult Growth Plate?' manuscript.
Published 2025“…</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Results</b>: Our results show that cnemic index significantly decreases as the tibia lengthens, resulting in increasing mediolateral flattening and greater instances of platycnemia. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 3_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 2_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 1_Artificial grassland establishment alters soil organic carbon fractions and cbbL-type carbon-sequestering microbial communities.xlsx
Published 2025“…Compared to CK, both grassland types increased the relative abundance of Actinobacteria but decreased that of Planctomycetes. At the genus level, LG significantly enriched SinoRhizobium and MesoRhizobium, whereas GG promoted Microvirga and Bradyrhizobium.…”
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Data Sheet 2_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 4_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Data Sheet 4_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 14_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 9_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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DataSheet1_Inversion and analysis of transparency changes in the eastern coastal waters of China from 2003 to 2023 by an improved QAA-based method.docx
Published 2024“…As for the long-term changes, the number of pixels with significantly increased Zsd and those with significantly decreased Zsd and no significant changes accounted for 20.84%, 1.14%, and 78.02%, respectively. …”
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Table 7_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 1_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 8_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 5_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Data Sheet 5_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 6_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Artificial grassland establishment alters soil organic carbon fractions and cbbL-type carbon-sequestering microbial communities.xlsx
Published 2025“…Compared to CK, both grassland types increased the relative abundance of Actinobacteria but decreased that of Planctomycetes. At the genus level, LG significantly enriched SinoRhizobium and MesoRhizobium, whereas GG promoted Microvirga and Bradyrhizobium.…”