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Image1_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff
Published 2024“…<p>The picocyanobacteria genera Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus play a significant role globally, dominating the primary production in warm and oligotrophic tropical and subtropical areas, which represent the largest oceanic ecosystem. …”
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DataSheet1_Erlotinib regulates short-term memory, tau/Aβ pathology, and astrogliosis in mouse models of AD.doc
Published 2024“…Furthermore, erlotinib-treated 5xFAD mice exhibited significant downregulation of astrocyte activation, and treating PACs from 5xFAD mice with erlotinib markedly reduced cxcl10 (reactive astrocyte marker) and gbp2 (A1 astrocyte marker) mRNA levels and proinflammatory cytokine mRNA and protein levels. …”
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Table 1_Prior Trichinella spiralis infection protects against Schistosoma mansoni induced hepatic fibrosis.docx
Published 2024“…Furthermore, pre- infection with T. spiralis markedly reduced S. mansoni- induced hepatic fibrosis, as evidenced by decreased collagen deposition, low expression of α-SMA, and significantly reduced levels of IL-17, IL-1B, IL-6, TGF-B, IL-23, and TNF-α compared to mice infected with S. mansoni only.…”
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Mitochondrial ROS generated by reverse electron transport in muscles is necessary for critical period heat stress to change NMJ development.
Published 2025“…<b><b>(E)</b></b> Dot-plot quantification shows changes in levels of the GluRIIA receptor subunit at aCC NMJs quantified in (C). …”
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Data Sheet 1_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 3_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 2_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Data Sheet 2_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 4_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Data Sheet 4_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 14_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 9_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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DataSheet1_Inversion and analysis of transparency changes in the eastern coastal waters of China from 2003 to 2023 by an improved QAA-based method.docx
Published 2024“…As for the long-term changes, the number of pixels with significantly increased Zsd and those with significantly decreased Zsd and no significant changes accounted for 20.84%, 1.14%, and 78.02%, respectively. …”
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Table 7_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 1_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 8_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 5_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Data Sheet 5_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Table 6_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”
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Data Sheet 3_Rapid reshaping of the soil microbiome and metabolome during short-term flooding and draining in rice.docx
Published 2025“…Notable differences in bacterial abundance were detected between the R4 and R5 groups. At the phylum level, the dominant bacterial communities primarily comprised Actinobacteriota and Chloroflexi, with the bacterial community structure being significantly influenced by drainage. …”