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  1. 20121

    rawdata.xlsx by Yibin Xu (20693393)

    Published 2025
    “…Two-way ANOVA was applied to determine the main and interaction effects for in vivo outcomes and one-way ANOVA for in vitro assays. Significant findings were followed by Tukey’s HSD for pairwise comparisons.Although in ovo injection of LR21 supplementation slightly mitigated Cp-induced growth suppression, it significantly increased the jejunal villus height and inhibited epithelial cell apoptosis (P < 0.05). …”
  2. 20122

    Table 1_Acute hypoxia modulate macrophage phenotype accompanied with transcriptome re-programming and metabolic re-modeling.docx by Binda Sun (6287021)

    Published 2025
    “…Aside from increased glycolysis, the key intermediates in the pentose phosphate pathway significantly increased, such as fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (fold change: 7.8), 6-phosphogluconate (fold change: 6.1), and ribose 5-phosphate (fold change: 3.9), which indicated that the pentose phosphate pathway was an important compensatory metabolic regulation that rules for the response of macrophages to acute hypoxia.…”
  3. 20123

    Table 1_Explainable machine learning reveals ribosome biogenesis biomarkers in preeclampsia risk prediction.xlsx by Jingjing Chen (293564)

    Published 2025
    “…Regulatory network reconstruction identified 32 transcription factors, 24 RNA-binding proteins, and 62 miRNAs as putative upstream regulators of key genes. Immune Microenvironment Profiling linked key genes to altered placental immune cell populations. qRT-PCR confirmed that GLUL and NCL expression decreased and DDX28 and RIOK1 expression increased in clinical placental samples of preeclampsia group.…”
  4. 20124

    Protocol for our RNA-seq. by Sabih Rashid (5618807)

    Published 2025
    “…Top graphs depict genes increased in <i>daf-2; aak(0)</i> mutants compared to <i>daf-2</i> controls, while bottom graphs depict those genes that were decreased. …”
  5. 20125

    Table 4_Explainable machine learning reveals ribosome biogenesis biomarkers in preeclampsia risk prediction.xlsx by Jingjing Chen (293564)

    Published 2025
    “…Regulatory network reconstruction identified 32 transcription factors, 24 RNA-binding proteins, and 62 miRNAs as putative upstream regulators of key genes. Immune Microenvironment Profiling linked key genes to altered placental immune cell populations. qRT-PCR confirmed that GLUL and NCL expression decreased and DDX28 and RIOK1 expression increased in clinical placental samples of preeclampsia group.…”
  6. 20126

    Table 5_Explainable machine learning reveals ribosome biogenesis biomarkers in preeclampsia risk prediction.xlsx by Jingjing Chen (293564)

    Published 2025
    “…Regulatory network reconstruction identified 32 transcription factors, 24 RNA-binding proteins, and 62 miRNAs as putative upstream regulators of key genes. Immune Microenvironment Profiling linked key genes to altered placental immune cell populations. qRT-PCR confirmed that GLUL and NCL expression decreased and DDX28 and RIOK1 expression increased in clinical placental samples of preeclampsia group.…”
  7. 20127

    Table 2_Explainable machine learning reveals ribosome biogenesis biomarkers in preeclampsia risk prediction.xlsx by Jingjing Chen (293564)

    Published 2025
    “…Regulatory network reconstruction identified 32 transcription factors, 24 RNA-binding proteins, and 62 miRNAs as putative upstream regulators of key genes. Immune Microenvironment Profiling linked key genes to altered placental immune cell populations. qRT-PCR confirmed that GLUL and NCL expression decreased and DDX28 and RIOK1 expression increased in clinical placental samples of preeclampsia group.…”
  8. 20128

    Table 3_Explainable machine learning reveals ribosome biogenesis biomarkers in preeclampsia risk prediction.xlsx by Jingjing Chen (293564)

    Published 2025
    “…Regulatory network reconstruction identified 32 transcription factors, 24 RNA-binding proteins, and 62 miRNAs as putative upstream regulators of key genes. Immune Microenvironment Profiling linked key genes to altered placental immune cell populations. qRT-PCR confirmed that GLUL and NCL expression decreased and DDX28 and RIOK1 expression increased in clinical placental samples of preeclampsia group.…”
  9. 20129

    Integrated bioinformatic and experimental study links cyclin B1/B2 to poor prognosis and immune infiltration in endometrial cancer by Haikun Yang (14815742)

    Published 2025
    “…This study identified two genes, cyclin B1 and cyclin B2, as significantly more active in cancer tissue than in normal tissue. …”
  10. 20130

    Data Sheet 1_Efficacy and safety of anlotinib combined with 125I seed implantation for iodine-refractory thyroid cancer.docx by Zhijun Chen (254277)

    Published 2025
    “…Tumor volumes in all groups decreased after treatment, with the greatest reduction within 6 months in the combination group (p < 0.001). …”
  11. 20131

    Supplementary file 1_Case Report: Dual molecular diagnosis of gain-of-function STAT1 mutation and regulatory STAT3 variant in a patient with a hyper-IgE-like phenotype.docx by Roukaya Yaakoubi (14369253)

    Published 2025
    “…The clinical characterization of patients carrying germline gain or loss-of-function (GOF or LOF) mutations in these genes has significantly improved our understanding of their physiological and pathological roles. …”
  12. 20132

    Table 1_Case Report: Dual molecular diagnosis of gain-of-function STAT1 mutation and regulatory STAT3 variant in a patient with a hyper-IgE-like phenotype.docx by Roukaya Yaakoubi (14369253)

    Published 2025
    “…The clinical characterization of patients carrying germline gain or loss-of-function (GOF or LOF) mutations in these genes has significantly improved our understanding of their physiological and pathological roles. …”
  13. 20133

    Table_1_RETRACTED: CXCL6 Promotes Renal Interstitial Fibrosis in Diabetic Nephropathy by Activating JAK/STAT3 Signaling Pathway.DOCX by Meng-Yao Sun (6502697)

    Published 2024
    “…And the expression of fibrosis-related cytokines was consistent with the expression of CXCL6. High glucose significantly increased the proliferation of rat renal fibroblasts NRK-49F cell and the expression of CXCL6. …”
  14. 20134

    Table 2_The immune landscape of fetal chorionic villous tissue in term placenta.xlsx by Brianna M. Doratt (13148043)

    Published 2025
    “…We next stratified our findings by pre-pregnancy BMI since maternal pregravid obesity is associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pregravid obesity increased inflammatory gene expression, particularly among HBC and PAMM1a subsets, but dampened the expression of antimicrobial genes, supporting a tolerant-like phenotype of chorionic villous myeloid cells. …”
  15. 20135

    Table 3_The immune landscape of fetal chorionic villous tissue in term placenta.xlsx by Brianna M. Doratt (13148043)

    Published 2025
    “…We next stratified our findings by pre-pregnancy BMI since maternal pregravid obesity is associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pregravid obesity increased inflammatory gene expression, particularly among HBC and PAMM1a subsets, but dampened the expression of antimicrobial genes, supporting a tolerant-like phenotype of chorionic villous myeloid cells. …”
  16. 20136

    Image 3_The immune landscape of fetal chorionic villous tissue in term placenta.jpeg by Brianna M. Doratt (13148043)

    Published 2025
    “…We next stratified our findings by pre-pregnancy BMI since maternal pregravid obesity is associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pregravid obesity increased inflammatory gene expression, particularly among HBC and PAMM1a subsets, but dampened the expression of antimicrobial genes, supporting a tolerant-like phenotype of chorionic villous myeloid cells. …”
  17. 20137

    Image 1_The immune landscape of fetal chorionic villous tissue in term placenta.jpeg by Brianna M. Doratt (13148043)

    Published 2025
    “…We next stratified our findings by pre-pregnancy BMI since maternal pregravid obesity is associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pregravid obesity increased inflammatory gene expression, particularly among HBC and PAMM1a subsets, but dampened the expression of antimicrobial genes, supporting a tolerant-like phenotype of chorionic villous myeloid cells. …”
  18. 20138

    Image 2_The immune landscape of fetal chorionic villous tissue in term placenta.jpeg by Brianna M. Doratt (13148043)

    Published 2025
    “…We next stratified our findings by pre-pregnancy BMI since maternal pregravid obesity is associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pregravid obesity increased inflammatory gene expression, particularly among HBC and PAMM1a subsets, but dampened the expression of antimicrobial genes, supporting a tolerant-like phenotype of chorionic villous myeloid cells. …”
  19. 20139

    Table 1_The immune landscape of fetal chorionic villous tissue in term placenta.xlsx by Brianna M. Doratt (13148043)

    Published 2025
    “…We next stratified our findings by pre-pregnancy BMI since maternal pregravid obesity is associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pregravid obesity increased inflammatory gene expression, particularly among HBC and PAMM1a subsets, but dampened the expression of antimicrobial genes, supporting a tolerant-like phenotype of chorionic villous myeloid cells. …”
  20. 20140

    Supplementary file 1_Delineating the fecal microbiome of healthy domestic short-hair cats in South Korea.docx by Hyun-Young Cho (22264000)

    Published 2025
    “…Although age did not significantly affect alpha diversity, a trend toward increased diversity was observed in cats aged 7–14 years. …”