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  1. 21341

    Table 1_The Effect of glycocholic acid on the growth, membrane permeability, conjugation and antibiotic susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae.docx by Bar Piscon (20906495)

    Published 2025
    “…These changes result in leakage of cytoplasmic proteins and enhancement of their susceptibility to antibiotics. Moreover, GCA significantly reduces bacterial motility, the frequency of bacterial conjugation and horizontal acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes. …”
  2. 21342

    Image 4_The Effect of glycocholic acid on the growth, membrane permeability, conjugation and antibiotic susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae.pdf by Bar Piscon (20906495)

    Published 2025
    “…These changes result in leakage of cytoplasmic proteins and enhancement of their susceptibility to antibiotics. Moreover, GCA significantly reduces bacterial motility, the frequency of bacterial conjugation and horizontal acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes. …”
  3. 21343

    Image 1_The Effect of glycocholic acid on the growth, membrane permeability, conjugation and antibiotic susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae.pdf by Bar Piscon (20906495)

    Published 2025
    “…These changes result in leakage of cytoplasmic proteins and enhancement of their susceptibility to antibiotics. Moreover, GCA significantly reduces bacterial motility, the frequency of bacterial conjugation and horizontal acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes. …”
  4. 21344

    Image 6_The Effect of glycocholic acid on the growth, membrane permeability, conjugation and antibiotic susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae.pdf by Bar Piscon (20906495)

    Published 2025
    “…These changes result in leakage of cytoplasmic proteins and enhancement of their susceptibility to antibiotics. Moreover, GCA significantly reduces bacterial motility, the frequency of bacterial conjugation and horizontal acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes. …”
  5. 21345

    Image 3_The Effect of glycocholic acid on the growth, membrane permeability, conjugation and antibiotic susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae.pdf by Bar Piscon (20906495)

    Published 2025
    “…These changes result in leakage of cytoplasmic proteins and enhancement of their susceptibility to antibiotics. Moreover, GCA significantly reduces bacterial motility, the frequency of bacterial conjugation and horizontal acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes. …”
  6. 21346

    Image 5_The Effect of glycocholic acid on the growth, membrane permeability, conjugation and antibiotic susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae.pdf by Bar Piscon (20906495)

    Published 2025
    “…These changes result in leakage of cytoplasmic proteins and enhancement of their susceptibility to antibiotics. Moreover, GCA significantly reduces bacterial motility, the frequency of bacterial conjugation and horizontal acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes. …”
  7. 21347

    Table 1_Longitudinal changes in vitamin D during twin pregnancy: association with maternal–neonatal outcomes.docx by Zhentong Dai (22629206)

    Published 2025
    “…The RCS revealed an L-shaped VD-sPTB risk relationship. Each 1 ng/mL VD decrease increased sPTB risk by 14.94% (OR = 0.87). …”
  8. 21348

    <i>Copia</i> and <i>dArc1</i> have an inverse relationship at the <i>Drosophila</i> NMJ. by P. Githure M’Angale (20746093)

    Published 2025
    “…Quantification of <i>dArc1</i> mRNA in the larval CNS (J), and BWM (K) of strains used in this study, showing a significant decrease of <i>copia</i> mRNA in lines with both the Gal4 driver and <i>copia</i> si/shRNA. …”
  9. 21349

    Data Sheet 1_Intelligent pressure-controlled percutaneous unroofing: advancing minimally invasive renal cyst treatment.pdf by Haijun Liao (13851617)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, patients in the IPC-PURC group reported lower postoperative pain scores (p < 0.001). No significant differences were observed between the two groups in terms of hemoglobin decrease or complication rates. …”
  10. 21350

    Table 1_Association of oxidative balance score with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in overweight and obese.docx by Shuxin Ying (17625069)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants in the fourth OBS quartile experienced a 21.7% decrease in the risk of mortality from all causes and a 29.5% decrease in cardiovascular mortality risk, according to fully adjusted results, compared to those in the first quartile. …”
  11. 21351

    Data Sheet 1_Efficacy of hemoadsorption in the severe course of COVID-19.docx by Aleksei Yurievitch Yakovlev (20837198)

    Published 2025
    “…Most importantly, the hemoadsorption with Efferon CT was safe and resulted in a significant decrease in the mortality of severe COVID-19 patients.…”
  12. 21352

    Table 1_Evaluating biomass and carbon stock responses to thinning and pruning in mature Larix principis-rupprechtii Mayr stands: a case study from Northern China.docx by Jamshid Ali (20981393)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Forestry management practices, such as thinning and pruning, significantly influence biomass accumulation and carbon sequestration, which are critical for climate change mitigation. …”
  13. 21353

    Table 1_Efgartigimod combined with steroids as a fast-acting therapy for anti-SRP immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy.doc by Qiqi Peng (6560057)

    Published 2025
    “…Evidently, these three patients demonstrated significant improvement in muscle strength and decrease of serum CK levels after efgartigimod treatment. …”
  14. 21354

    The effect of the supernatants of <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> 25922 in different conditions on MRSA and MSSA and their self-production of EDF. by Shahriar Bakhti (20391188)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> The supernatant from different ODs (OD = 0.28, OD = 0.4, OD = 0.78 and OD = 1.3): none of them could considerably decrease the CFUs of MRSA or MSSA except in case of OD = 0.78 which had a little effect in decreasing the CFUs of MRSA (p = 0.03). …”
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  16. 21356

    Table 1_Dividend announcements and share price dynamics: new evidence from Saudi-listed companies using event study approach.docx by Layla Abaalkhail (21583901)

    Published 2025
    “…Besides, findings reveal a significant positive reaction in the share price at the time of the announcement of an increase in the dividend payment level. …”
  17. 21357

    Table 1_Impact of the Yangtze River on Sediment source-to-sink processes in estuarine bays: a study of the Oujiang River Estuary, SE China.docx by Xia Guang (21570056)

    Published 2025
    “…The ratios of Cr/Th and Sc/Th in the small mountain rivers also showed a gradual increase, indicating a rising influence of fine-grained sediment from the Yangtze River. …”
  18. 21358

    Numerical Study of the Mechanical Properties and Failure Mechanisms of Shale Under Different Loading Conditions by Tianran Lin (21099298)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal the following key findings: (1) With an increase in the bedding angle, the uniaxial compressive strength of shale shows a U-shaped change trend, while the tensile strength gradually decreases. …”
  19. 21359

    Image 1_Continuous watermelon cropping impairs plant growth by modifying soil biochemistry and rhizosphere microbial communities.tif by HuiFang Lv (22222615)

    Published 2025
    “…We investigated the impact of continuous watermelon cropping on soil biochemical properties, enzyme activities, microbial biomass, occurrence of Fusarium wilt, diversity and structure of bacterial and fungal communities, as well as the relationship among these factors with plant growth. The results showed significant decreases in soil pH, OM, AN, AP, and AK contents (p < 0.05), while UA, APA, and DA were reduced, along with declines in MBC and MBN in the rhizosphere soil of continuous watermelon cropping (p < 0.05). …”
  20. 21360

    Image 2_Continuous watermelon cropping impairs plant growth by modifying soil biochemistry and rhizosphere microbial communities.tif by HuiFang Lv (22222615)

    Published 2025
    “…We investigated the impact of continuous watermelon cropping on soil biochemical properties, enzyme activities, microbial biomass, occurrence of Fusarium wilt, diversity and structure of bacterial and fungal communities, as well as the relationship among these factors with plant growth. The results showed significant decreases in soil pH, OM, AN, AP, and AK contents (p < 0.05), while UA, APA, and DA were reduced, along with declines in MBC and MBN in the rhizosphere soil of continuous watermelon cropping (p < 0.05). …”