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  1. 23561

    Contribution of Chloride to Salty Taste in Gustatory Sensation by Miku Nakagai (21015162)

    Published 2025
    “…When amiloride was added, the saltiness intensities of sodium salts decreased significantly, whereas those of chloride salts did not decrease. …”
  2. 23562

    Table 2_Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes.xlsx by Weilin Cui (21758462)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, PLE had the effect of increasing the estradiol content and decreasing the luteinizing hormone content in the serum of rats, and the administration of 160 mg/kg of PLE also significantly increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine content in the serum of rats. …”
  3. 23563

    Table 4_Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes.xlsx by Weilin Cui (21758462)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, PLE had the effect of increasing the estradiol content and decreasing the luteinizing hormone content in the serum of rats, and the administration of 160 mg/kg of PLE also significantly increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine content in the serum of rats. …”
  4. 23564

    Table 1_Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes.xlsx by Weilin Cui (21758462)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, PLE had the effect of increasing the estradiol content and decreasing the luteinizing hormone content in the serum of rats, and the administration of 160 mg/kg of PLE also significantly increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine content in the serum of rats. …”
  5. 23565

    Image 1_Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes.tif by Weilin Cui (21758462)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, PLE had the effect of increasing the estradiol content and decreasing the luteinizing hormone content in the serum of rats, and the administration of 160 mg/kg of PLE also significantly increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine content in the serum of rats. …”
  6. 23566

    Table 3_Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes.xlsx by Weilin Cui (21758462)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, PLE had the effect of increasing the estradiol content and decreasing the luteinizing hormone content in the serum of rats, and the administration of 160 mg/kg of PLE also significantly increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine content in the serum of rats. …”
  7. 23567

    Table 6_Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes.xlsx by Weilin Cui (21758462)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, PLE had the effect of increasing the estradiol content and decreasing the luteinizing hormone content in the serum of rats, and the administration of 160 mg/kg of PLE also significantly increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine content in the serum of rats. …”
  8. 23568

    Table 5_Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes.xlsx by Weilin Cui (21758462)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, PLE had the effect of increasing the estradiol content and decreasing the luteinizing hormone content in the serum of rats, and the administration of 160 mg/kg of PLE also significantly increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine content in the serum of rats. …”
  9. 23569

    Table 7_Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes.xlsx by Weilin Cui (21758462)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, PLE had the effect of increasing the estradiol content and decreasing the luteinizing hormone content in the serum of rats, and the administration of 160 mg/kg of PLE also significantly increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine content in the serum of rats. …”
  10. 23570

    Table 1_The role of eosinophils and their activation state in hypereosinophilia-associated heart disease.pdf by Usman Sunusi (22274329)

    Published 2025
    “…There was no significant increase in expression of CD101. Finally, we assessed whether activation markers can be induced on eosinophils in vitro. …”
  11. 23571

    Presentation 1_The role of eosinophils and their activation state in hypereosinophilia-associated heart disease.pdf by Usman Sunusi (22274329)

    Published 2025
    “…There was no significant increase in expression of CD101. Finally, we assessed whether activation markers can be induced on eosinophils in vitro. …”
  12. 23572

    Table 2_The role of eosinophils and their activation state in hypereosinophilia-associated heart disease.xlsx by Usman Sunusi (22274329)

    Published 2025
    “…There was no significant increase in expression of CD101. Finally, we assessed whether activation markers can be induced on eosinophils in vitro. …”
  13. 23573

    Telomere-to-telomere genome of <i>Phoebe chekiangensis</i> reveals age-dependent CHG hypomethylation promoting floral transition via MADS-box gene activation by Qinglin Sun (17811556)

    Published 2025
    “…Their ectopic expression in Arabidopsis significantly accelerated flowering. Whole-genome bisulfite sequencing revealed an age-related decrease in CHG methylation, particularly at the PcMADS19.1 locus. …”
  14. 23574

    all_calculations_complete.zip by Congqing Yang (20554157)

    Published 2025
    “…Our results reveal that lattice parameters and bond lengths decrease with pressure, hence strengthening interactions between atoms and narrowing the band gap. …”
  15. 23575

    Data Sheet 1_Exploratory MIA study: multimodal magnetic resonance imaging characteristics of rat offspring induced by maternal Poly(I:C) exposure during pregnancy.pdf by Bin Wu (138543)

    Published 2025
    “…ASL demonstrated significantly increased CBF in the prefrontal cortex and striatum, reflecting abnormal regional perfusion. …”
  16. 23576

    Table1_NSG2: a promising prognostic marker shaping the immune landscape of breast cancer.xlsx by Xuan Li (137217)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, NSG2 expression was found to be associated with CTLA-4 levels (P < 0.05).</p>Conclusion<p>NSG2 seems to be a significant component of the BC immune microenvironment and may serve as an important prognostic marker.…”
  17. 23577

    Data Sheet 1_Aqueous humor metabolomic profiling identifies a distinct signature in pseudoexfoliation syndrome.csv by Arturs Zemitis (20600180)

    Published 2025
    “…An imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants plays a significant role. PEXS leads to various ocular complications, including increased risk during cataract surgery due to weak zonules, lens dislocation, and reduced visual outcomes. …”
  18. 23578

    Data Sheet 2_Aqueous humor metabolomic profiling identifies a distinct signature in pseudoexfoliation syndrome.pdf by Arturs Zemitis (20600180)

    Published 2025
    “…An imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants plays a significant role. PEXS leads to various ocular complications, including increased risk during cataract surgery due to weak zonules, lens dislocation, and reduced visual outcomes. …”
  19. 23579

    <b>Succinate-induced HIF1</b><b>a </b><b>activates glycolysis to suppress </b><b><i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i></b><b> growth in macrophages</b> by Chang-Hwa Song (20385873)

    Published 2024
    “…HIF1α agonist treatment increased glycolysis, reactive oxygen species levels, and proinflammatory cytokine production, enhancing bactericidal activity against Mtb. …”
  20. 23580

    Data Sheet 1_Transcriptome analysis of Ipomoea cairica algicidal mechanism against Phaeocystis globosa.docx by Dayong Liang (21083714)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of physiological experiments showed no difference in the number of solitary cells and colonies at 24 h, but significant decreases at 48 h. Transcriptomic data also showed significant differences in differentially expressed genes (DEGs) at 24 and 48 h. …”