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  1. 19521

    Data Sheet 1_Iron modulates barrier integrity and stem cell function of small intestine during experimental colitis.docx by Shubin Wang (3105348)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>It was shown that during DSS-induced colitis, small intestine underwent a serious injury process, including dysregulated integrity and decreased proliferation of ISCs. …”
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    Table 2_Down-regulation of colon mucin production induced by Eimeria pragensis infection in mice.xlsx by Yulia Dwi Setia (21590591)

    Published 2025
    “…Maximal parasite accumulation in the proximal colon was observed at 8 dpi in histological examination as well as qPCR. Colon length was significantly shortened at 3 dpi. Goblet cell area significantly reduced at 8 dpi (p < 0.05). …”
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    Supplementary file 1_Down-regulation of colon mucin production induced by Eimeria pragensis infection in mice.pdf by Yulia Dwi Setia (21590591)

    Published 2025
    “…Maximal parasite accumulation in the proximal colon was observed at 8 dpi in histological examination as well as qPCR. Colon length was significantly shortened at 3 dpi. Goblet cell area significantly reduced at 8 dpi (p < 0.05). …”
  4. 19524

    Full name and abbreviation. by Yuanqiang Lv (20623742)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results and conclusion</p><p>The results indicated that oxidative stress and immune response factor expressions quantity in Gallus gallus decreased significantly after 14 days of treatment, compared with model group, the low-dose treatment group’s SOD1, SOD3, GPX1, GPX2, GSR, H6DP, and HO-1 genes in liver were downregulated by 36.03%, 40.01%, 45.86%, 40.79%, 37.68%, 25.04%, and 29.89%, the IL-1, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IgA, IgM, and IgG genes in blood and spleen were downregulated by 26.59%, 34.19%, 21.19%, 28.18%, 35.93%, 12.67%, 21.81 and 35.93%, 22.85%, 21.19%, 28.78%, 35.93%, 15.36%, 29.73%. …”
  5. 19525

    The animal experimental protocol. by Yuanqiang Lv (20623742)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results and conclusion</p><p>The results indicated that oxidative stress and immune response factor expressions quantity in Gallus gallus decreased significantly after 14 days of treatment, compared with model group, the low-dose treatment group’s SOD1, SOD3, GPX1, GPX2, GSR, H6DP, and HO-1 genes in liver were downregulated by 36.03%, 40.01%, 45.86%, 40.79%, 37.68%, 25.04%, and 29.89%, the IL-1, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IgA, IgM, and IgG genes in blood and spleen were downregulated by 26.59%, 34.19%, 21.19%, 28.18%, 35.93%, 12.67%, 21.81 and 35.93%, 22.85%, 21.19%, 28.78%, 35.93%, 15.36%, 29.73%. …”
  6. 19526

    Supplementary Material for: The impact of left ventricular structure and function on mortality in patients with aortic valve infective endocarditis treated with aortic valve replac... by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean LVEF was 54±11% preoperatively, decreasing to 51±11% postoperatively. The mean baseline LVEDd was 5.8±0.9 cm in males and 5.0±0.9 cm in females (p<0.001), decreasing to 5.2±0.9 cm in males and 4.7±0.6 cm in females after surgery (p=0.006). …”
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    Long-term outcomes of refractory central venous occlusive disease treated by stent deployment in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis by Yuqin Xiong (14291305)

    Published 2025
    “…The number of secondary stenting procedures was significantly associated with decreased VA abandonment [odds ratio (OR) = 0.089, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.008–0.992, <i>p</i> = 0.049] and all-cause mortality (OR = 0.104, 95% CI: 0.011–0.947, <i>p</i> = 0.045).…”
  9. 19529

    Data Sheet 2_KAE ameliorates LPS-mediated acute lung injury by inhibiting PANoptosis through the intracellular DNA-cGAS-STING axis.pdf by Yonghu Chen (2040136)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>KAE significantly alleviated lipopolysaccharide-induced pulmonary injury by reducing inflammatory cell infiltration, alleviating pulmonary edema, enhancing antioxidant capacity, and decreasing levels of inflammatory cytokines in mouse lung tissues. …”
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    Image 4_Behavioral alterations in antibiotic-treated mice associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis: insights from 16S rRNA and metabolomics.tiff by Asma Bibi (12057986)

    Published 2025
    “…The KEGG enrichment analysis of serum and brain samples showed that amino acid metabolism pathways, such as tryptophan metabolism, threonine metabolism, serotonergic synapsis, methionine metabolism, and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, were significantly decreased in antibiotic-treated mice. Our study demonstrates that long-term antibiotic use induces gut dysbiosis and alters metabolic responses, leading to the dysregulation of brain signaling molecules and anxiety-like behavior. …”
  11. 19531

    Image 3_Behavioral alterations in antibiotic-treated mice associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis: insights from 16S rRNA and metabolomics.tif by Asma Bibi (12057986)

    Published 2025
    “…The KEGG enrichment analysis of serum and brain samples showed that amino acid metabolism pathways, such as tryptophan metabolism, threonine metabolism, serotonergic synapsis, methionine metabolism, and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, were significantly decreased in antibiotic-treated mice. Our study demonstrates that long-term antibiotic use induces gut dysbiosis and alters metabolic responses, leading to the dysregulation of brain signaling molecules and anxiety-like behavior. …”
  12. 19532

    Image 1_Behavioral alterations in antibiotic-treated mice associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis: insights from 16S rRNA and metabolomics.tif by Asma Bibi (12057986)

    Published 2025
    “…The KEGG enrichment analysis of serum and brain samples showed that amino acid metabolism pathways, such as tryptophan metabolism, threonine metabolism, serotonergic synapsis, methionine metabolism, and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, were significantly decreased in antibiotic-treated mice. Our study demonstrates that long-term antibiotic use induces gut dysbiosis and alters metabolic responses, leading to the dysregulation of brain signaling molecules and anxiety-like behavior. …”
  13. 19533

    Data Sheet 1_KAE ameliorates LPS-mediated acute lung injury by inhibiting PANoptosis through the intracellular DNA-cGAS-STING axis.zip by Yonghu Chen (2040136)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>KAE significantly alleviated lipopolysaccharide-induced pulmonary injury by reducing inflammatory cell infiltration, alleviating pulmonary edema, enhancing antioxidant capacity, and decreasing levels of inflammatory cytokines in mouse lung tissues. …”
  14. 19534

    Table 1_Behavioral alterations in antibiotic-treated mice associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis: insights from 16S rRNA and metabolomics.xlsx by Asma Bibi (12057986)

    Published 2025
    “…The KEGG enrichment analysis of serum and brain samples showed that amino acid metabolism pathways, such as tryptophan metabolism, threonine metabolism, serotonergic synapsis, methionine metabolism, and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, were significantly decreased in antibiotic-treated mice. Our study demonstrates that long-term antibiotic use induces gut dysbiosis and alters metabolic responses, leading to the dysregulation of brain signaling molecules and anxiety-like behavior. …”
  15. 19535

    Prognostic value of miR-378c in hepatocellular carcinoma and its regulatory effect on tumor progression by Yuanjie Bao (21075400)

    Published 2025
    “…As a potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarker for HCC patients, it may provide new insights into the diagnosis and prognosis of HCC.…”
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    Image 2_Behavioral alterations in antibiotic-treated mice associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis: insights from 16S rRNA and metabolomics.tif by Asma Bibi (12057986)

    Published 2025
    “…The KEGG enrichment analysis of serum and brain samples showed that amino acid metabolism pathways, such as tryptophan metabolism, threonine metabolism, serotonergic synapsis, methionine metabolism, and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, were significantly decreased in antibiotic-treated mice. Our study demonstrates that long-term antibiotic use induces gut dysbiosis and alters metabolic responses, leading to the dysregulation of brain signaling molecules and anxiety-like behavior. …”
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    Supplementary file 1_Burden of urogenital congenital anomalies: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021.docx by Yiwei Yue (22307683)

    Published 2025
    “…Regionally, Southern Sub-Saharan Africa exhibited the highest prevalence, while Oceania and East Asia showed significant increases and decreases, respectively. Decomposition analysis of change in prevalence indicated that, globally, population contributed the most to changes in prevalence, followed by aging and epidemiological change. …”
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    Supplementary file 2_Burden of urogenital congenital anomalies: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021.pdf by Yiwei Yue (22307683)

    Published 2025
    “…Regionally, Southern Sub-Saharan Africa exhibited the highest prevalence, while Oceania and East Asia showed significant increases and decreases, respectively. Decomposition analysis of change in prevalence indicated that, globally, population contributed the most to changes in prevalence, followed by aging and epidemiological change. …”
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    Negative regulation of reassortant canine influenza virus replication and key site identification in porcine and ferret bronchial epithelial cell lines by Jingjing Guo (393650)

    Published 2025
    “…The viral titer of rKR/07-PB2/NP was significantly lower than those of the parental viruses KR/07 and CA/09. …”