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  1. 20301

    Image 4_Establishment and validation of survival nomogram score staging for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients after minimally invasive surgery combined with immune progno... by Shao-jun Xu (11633956)

    Published 2025
    “…The dynamic mortality risk rate revealed a double peak in the high-risk patients (12 and 48 months) and a single peak in the low–risk patients (24 months) and middle-risk patients (12 months), which gradually decreased over time.…”
  2. 20302

    Data Sheet 1_The effect of establishment method and shade zones within solar arrays on pasture production in agrivoltaics production system.docx by Azad Dazaea (22173454)

    Published 2025
    “…Pastures were harvested periodically over two growing seasons from four 1 m-wide zones (A to D) within the alleys between arrays, with shading intensity decreasing from zone A (south side, under the panels) to zone D (north side of the alley). …”
  3. 20303

    Data Sheet 1_Salvia deserti Decne., an endemic and rare subshrub from Arabian desert: antidiabetic and antihyperlipidemic effects of leaf hydroethanolic extracts.doc by Arbi Guetat (3068151)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Oral administration of hydroethanolic extract of S. deserti at 200 and 400 mg/kg for 14 days significantly decreased blood glucose and restored the hepatic and renal function by reducing the levels of ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, LDH, urea and creatinine. …”
  4. 20304

    Image 6_Establishment and validation of survival nomogram score staging for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients after minimally invasive surgery combined with immune progno... by Shao-jun Xu (11633956)

    Published 2025
    “…The dynamic mortality risk rate revealed a double peak in the high-risk patients (12 and 48 months) and a single peak in the low–risk patients (24 months) and middle-risk patients (12 months), which gradually decreased over time.…”
  5. 20305

    The Type I JAKinib, ruxolitinib, promotes pJAK1 and pJAK2 phosphorylation in MSCs from salivary glands. by Ilya Gurevic (1326786)

    Published 2025
    “…(E-G) were performed with replicates (n = 6; 3 SjD and 3 control) of our treatment conditions on the right with a representative western on the left; (E) pJAK1 proportion increased in a dose-dependent manner with increasing ruxolitnib; (F) pJAK2 proportion increased as ruxolitinib dose increased; (G) pSTAT1 decreased in a dose response relationship with increasing ruxolitinib. …”
  6. 20306

    Flexible Microfluidic Devices for Tunable Formation of Double Emulsion by Uditha Roshan (20841937)

    Published 2025
    “…Microfluidic emulsification is a promising method for producing highly monodisperse double-emulsion droplets with a high encapsulation efficiency. …”
  7. 20307

    Image 3_Establishment and validation of survival nomogram score staging for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients after minimally invasive surgery combined with immune progno... by Shao-jun Xu (11633956)

    Published 2025
    “…The dynamic mortality risk rate revealed a double peak in the high-risk patients (12 and 48 months) and a single peak in the low–risk patients (24 months) and middle-risk patients (12 months), which gradually decreased over time.…”
  8. 20308

    Flexible Microfluidic Devices for Tunable Formation of Double Emulsion by Uditha Roshan (20841937)

    Published 2025
    “…Microfluidic emulsification is a promising method for producing highly monodisperse double-emulsion droplets with a high encapsulation efficiency. …”
  9. 20309

    Flexible Microfluidic Devices for Tunable Formation of Double Emulsion by Uditha Roshan (20841937)

    Published 2025
    “…Microfluidic emulsification is a promising method for producing highly monodisperse double-emulsion droplets with a high encapsulation efficiency. …”
  10. 20310

    Figure 6 from Distant Metastases of Breast Cancer Resemble Primary Tumors in Cancer Cell Composition but Differ in Immune Cell Phenotypes by Laura Kuett (20493991)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>F</b> and <b>G,</b> Immune cell phenotypic cluster enrichment in each clinical breast cancer subtype (<b>F</b>) or metastasis-defined patient group (<b>G</b>) at metastatic sites compared with average metastasis composition by differential abundance testing. Circles display significantly enriched (red) or decreased (blue; FDR < 0.05; multiple testing correction with the Benjamin–Hochberg method) results, with size indicating the log-transformed fold change.  …”
  11. 20311

    Supplementary file 1_Oral bacterial community dynamics during induction of gingival inflammation.docx by Bart J. F. Keijser (16884185)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The study revealed pronounced microbial changes, particularly in supragingival plaque, where Leptotrichia and Prevotella increased while Streptococcus decreased. Alpha diversity significantly increased in supragingival plaque, tongue, and saliva during gingivitis induction, highlighting shifts in microbial complexity. …”
  12. 20312

    Flexible Microfluidic Devices for Tunable Formation of Double Emulsion by Uditha Roshan (20841937)

    Published 2025
    “…Microfluidic emulsification is a promising method for producing highly monodisperse double-emulsion droplets with a high encapsulation efficiency. …”
  13. 20313

    Image 5_Establishment and validation of survival nomogram score staging for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients after minimally invasive surgery combined with immune progno... by Shao-jun Xu (11633956)

    Published 2025
    “…The dynamic mortality risk rate revealed a double peak in the high-risk patients (12 and 48 months) and a single peak in the low–risk patients (24 months) and middle-risk patients (12 months), which gradually decreased over time.…”
  14. 20314

    The quality metrics of 4C-seq data. by Tingting Jiang (169999)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional assays demonstrated that targeted repression of Pparα-En4 region significantly decreased <i><i>Ppar</i>α</i> expression and impaired brown adipocyte differentiation and thermogenesis. …”
  15. 20315

    Data Sheet 3_The power of GM-CSF: immune regulation in the defense against Phialophora verrucosa infection.pdf by Qi Dong (119569)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Compared to WT mice, GM-CSF deficiency significantly delayed fungal clearance and prolonged disease progression, accompanied by reduced inflammatory responses and decreased neutrophil infiltration. …”
  16. 20316

    Table 1_Speckle tracking technology and investigation of risk factors for premature ventricular contraction-induced cardiomyopathy.pdf by Qiao Ma (136536)

    Published 2025
    “…Regression analysis revealed that asymptomatic PVCs, paired/interpolated PVCs, wide QRS duration (≥150 ms), and higher PVC burden were significantly associated with decreased GLS and GCS magnitude. …”
  17. 20317

    Apelin deficiency exacerbates cardiac injury following infarction by accelerating cardiomyocyte ferroptosis by Yuechu Zhao (20481846)

    Published 2024
    “…Ferroptosis-related proteins were significantly increased post-MI in Apelin<sup>−/−</sup> mice whereas p-AMPK was greatly decreased. …”
  18. 20318

    Table 1_Ionizing radiation improves skin bacterial dysbiosis in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.docx by Lauren P. Chrisman (17771613)

    Published 2024
    “…Both α and β-diversity differed significantly post versus pre-IR for TSEBT, but not for local IR. …”
  19. 20319

    Table 2_Ionizing radiation improves skin bacterial dysbiosis in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.xlsx by Lauren P. Chrisman (17771613)

    Published 2024
    “…Both α and β-diversity differed significantly post versus pre-IR for TSEBT, but not for local IR. …”
  20. 20320

    Image 3_Impact of social factors and health campaigns on the burden of idiopathic epilepsy: an inequality, decomposition, generalized and synthetic difference-in-differences study.... by Xuewen Rong (6242657)

    Published 2025
    “…The slope index of inequality for the mortality burden decreased from 1.97 to 1.62. After the policy shock, the age-standardized rate (ASR) of years lived with disability (YLD) in the Caribbean increased significantly to 4.59 (95% CI: 0.96 to 8.22), while the all-age YLD rate in the U.S. increased (5.18, 95% CI: 0.66 to 9.70) for both sexes.…”