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  1. 19541

    Data Sheet 2_Age-period-cohort analysis of global, regional, and national trends in laryngeal Cancer among older adults, 1990–2021: insights from the 2021 global burden of disease... by Zhe Sun (328682)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Laryngeal cancer poses a significant health burden among older adults, with varying incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) across regions. …”
  2. 19542

    Data Sheet 6_Age-period-cohort analysis of global, regional, and national trends in laryngeal Cancer among older adults, 1990–2021: insights from the 2021 global burden of disease... by Zhe Sun (328682)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Laryngeal cancer poses a significant health burden among older adults, with varying incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) across regions. …”
  3. 19543

    Changes in Culicoides sonorensis feeding behavior following sublethal insecticide exposure by Parker Mullins (22079690)

    Published 2025
    “…We identified a significant inhibition of engorgement by permethrin up to 12 hours post-exposure, as well as by fluralaner up to 6 hours post-exposure. …”
  4. 19544

    Readiness Through International Cooperation: Finnish Defence Industrial Strategy in Changing Operational Environment from the Mid-1990s to the Early 2020s by Heikki Roiko-Jokela (22265501)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>After the Cold War, European defence industrial capacity decreased; however, in the 2020s, there is again a need for products of the defence industry. …”
  5. 19545

    Romanian subsidized start-ups by Bogdan-Nicolae Glavan (22682750)

    Published 2025
    “…We statistically compare subsidized and unsubsidized start-ups, by calculating the Kaplan-Meier estimators of survival rates in both groups over a 5-year period. We show that subsidized start-ups have a significantly lower survival rate than non-subsidized start-ups after 4 to 5 years. …”
  6. 19546

    Combating Chemoresistance in Breast Cancer: Exploring Tumor Microenvironment, Combination Therapies, and Drug Repurposing Strategies by Shazia Sofi (17764488)

    Published 2025
    “…Chemoresistance in cancer can arise from a variety of molecular mechanisms, including active drug expulsion (drug efflux), decreased drug uptake, enhanced DNA repair mechanisms, the ability of cancer cells to evade programmed cell death (apoptosis), the diversity in the population of cancer cells within a tumor (tumor heterogeneity), and significant alterations in the tumor microenvironment (TME), where interactions between cancer cells, cancer-associated fibroblasts, immune cells, and the extracellular matrix contribute to a supportive environment that allows tumors to survive treatment and escape therapy. …”
  7. 19547

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

    Published 2025
    “…The results show that diffusivity of all rock samples generally decreases as the temperature increases and this implies that, thermal efficiency of rocks reduces when charging or discharging them at higher operating temperatures.…”
  8. 19548

    study data_CO2_food security.xlsx by Dongming Wang (21443882)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Decades of Free Air CO<sub>2</sub> Enrichment (FACE) experiments show that projected atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) increases significantly influence crop systems, impacting food security. …”
  9. 19549

    raw data for GCB paper.xlsx by Dongming Wang (21443882)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Decades of Free Air CO<sub>2</sub> Enrichment (FACE) experiments show that projected atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) increases significantly influence crop systems, impacting food security. …”
  10. 19550

    Image 3_Human beta defensin-2 protects the epithelial barrier during methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.tif by Tengfei Tian (1793545)

    Published 2025
    “…MRSA decreased the epithelial cell integrity by diminishing the protein expression of occludin and zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1). …”
  11. 19551

    Image 2_Human beta defensin-2 protects the epithelial barrier during methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.tif by Tengfei Tian (1793545)

    Published 2025
    “…MRSA decreased the epithelial cell integrity by diminishing the protein expression of occludin and zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1). …”
  12. 19552

    Behavioral characterization of prenatal nicotine exposure (PNE) and control mice. by Rodrigo Vidal (4177060)

    Published 2025
    “…Bottom, PNE mice showed a decreased recognition index percentage compared to control mice (PNE: 24.00 ± 1.03%, n = 6; Control: 53.17 ± 4.09%, n = 6), t = 6,921 df = 10, p < 0,0001. …”
  13. 19553

    Data Sheet 3_How low can you go? Antibiotic use in Swedish dogs with gastroenteritis.pdf by Ditte Ljungquist (20446670)

    Published 2024
    “…The yearly level of antibiotic use in CGE declined from 8.1% in 2020 to 3.9% in 2023, with a statistically significant annual percentage change (APC) of −21.3% (95% CI, −22.8 to −19.7). …”
  14. 19554

    Data Sheet 2_How low can you go? Antibiotic use in Swedish dogs with gastroenteritis.pdf by Ditte Ljungquist (20446670)

    Published 2024
    “…The yearly level of antibiotic use in CGE declined from 8.1% in 2020 to 3.9% in 2023, with a statistically significant annual percentage change (APC) of −21.3% (95% CI, −22.8 to −19.7). …”
  15. 19555

    Table 4_Distribution and environmental drivers of macrofaunal nematode communities across gradients of methane seepage at cold seeps on Hikurangi Margin (New Zealand) and potential... by Daniel Leduc (9191783)

    Published 2025
    “…However, a consistent spatial pattern in nematode abundance was observed within all the seep areas on the Hikurangi Margin: abundance was highest at or near the seep centre, decreased steeply away from the centre and was low in the periphery. …”
  16. 19556

    Table 3_Distribution and environmental drivers of macrofaunal nematode communities across gradients of methane seepage at cold seeps on Hikurangi Margin (New Zealand) and potential... by Daniel Leduc (9191783)

    Published 2025
    “…However, a consistent spatial pattern in nematode abundance was observed within all the seep areas on the Hikurangi Margin: abundance was highest at or near the seep centre, decreased steeply away from the centre and was low in the periphery. …”
  17. 19557

    Table 2_Distribution and environmental drivers of macrofaunal nematode communities across gradients of methane seepage at cold seeps on Hikurangi Margin (New Zealand) and potential... by Daniel Leduc (9191783)

    Published 2025
    “…However, a consistent spatial pattern in nematode abundance was observed within all the seep areas on the Hikurangi Margin: abundance was highest at or near the seep centre, decreased steeply away from the centre and was low in the periphery. …”
  18. 19558

    original data.xlsx by Peng Shen (20145351)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>Research Results</b>: The results showed that the levels of inflammatory factors significantly decreased in the blood purification treatment group after treatment, with a notable reduction in hospitalization and ICU stay duration compared to the conventional treatment group. …”
  19. 19559

    <b>PathoBiocheModelling to manage Unknowns in Neurodevelopmental Cofactor Disorders</b> by Yuliya Buinitskaya (8680986)

    Published 2025
    “…Patient C had notable decreased activity of FAD-dependent Isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase (IVD). …”
  20. 19560

    Table2_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx by Yifang He (18126257)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”