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    Data Sheet 1_Irrigation, variety, and year exert a greater influence on organic potato production than microbial inoculation: case study results of a 2-year on-farm experiment.docx by Orsolya Papp (18206269)

    Published 2025
    “…Concerning the effects of microbial inoculations, significant differences were observed only in plant stomatal conductance among all measured parameters: inoculation with T. asperelloides significantly decreased stomatal conductance in potato plants. …”
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    Mucosal turnover in the duodenum and the jejunum following different diets at T1 and T2 post-weaning periods. by Marcella Massimini (5678543)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>IHC images (top row) showing a significant decrease in the number of cleaved-caspase-3 positive cells observed at T2 in the jejunum following PRE/PRO supplemented diet (B_20x) and an increase in Ki-67 positive cells following PRO supplementation (D_20x), compared to CTR (A and C, respectively_20x). …”
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    General characteristics of study subjects. by Soo-Hee Hwang (17767519)

    Published 2025
    “…COVID-19 did not affect inpatient mortality (p = 0.9608), but in-hospital mortality decreased from 12% to 7% in the medical aid group.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Overall, we found that COVID-19 had an impact on admission rates of patients with AMI but did not have a significant impact on in-hospital mortality. …”
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    Novel Small-Molecule miR-124 Inducer Acts as “a Physiological Brake” of Inflammation in Ulcerative Colitis by Targeting the PIK3R2/PI3K/Akt Axis by Tiantian Wang (1688881)

    Published 2025
    “…This study identified FHND5032, a novel small-molecule miR-124 inducer, as a potent therapeutic candidate for UC. …”