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  1. 121

    Image 3_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  2. 122

    Image 1_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  3. 123

    Table 2_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  4. 124

    Image 2_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  5. 125

    Non-consumptive effects of <i>Cyrtorhinus lividipennis</i> (Hemiptera: Miridae) on development, wing dimorphism, and reproduction in <i>Sogatella furcifera</i> (Hemiptera: Delphaci... by Meng Yang (162251)

    Published 2025
    “…Exposure to predation risk caused <i>S. furcifera</i> nymphs to delay their development, increased the proportion of long-winged adult females, and significantly reduced the number of eggs laid. Further analysis of physiological indices showed that key genes involved in wing-morph switching and ecdysone (20E) synthesis were downregulated after exposure to predation risk, accompanied by a significant decrease in the 20E titre in the 4th instar, which may represent a potential regulatory mechanism of planthoppers in response to predator stress. …”
  6. 126

    Data Sheet 1_Global, regional, and national disease burden of tobacco-related Alzheimer’s disease among individuals over the age of 55: a global burden of disease study.docx by Tianyi Dong (8060000)

    Published 2025
    “…The disease burden among men was significantly higher than of among women, approximately three times greater. …”
  7. 127

    Data_Sheet_1_Discovering a novel glycosyltransferase gene CmUGT1 enhances main metabolites production of Cordyceps militaris.docx by Rong-an He (19925664)

    Published 2024
    “…However, C. militaris strains are highly susceptible to irreversible degradation in agricultural production, which is often manifested as a prolonged color change period and a significant decrease in the production of secondary metabolites. …”
  8. 128

    Image 1_Structural and acoustic properties of urbanized landscapes adversely affect bird communities in a tropical environment.tiff by Dickson Anoibi Matthew (20287776)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, species common to all the urbanization categories (species present at least at one point in rural, suburban, and urban) also exhibited a decrease in abundance. The suburban area showed a greater similarity in bird community composition to the urban area than the rural area. …”
  9. 129

    Table 1_Structural and acoustic properties of urbanized landscapes adversely affect bird communities in a tropical environment.xlsx by Dickson Anoibi Matthew (20287776)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, species common to all the urbanization categories (species present at least at one point in rural, suburban, and urban) also exhibited a decrease in abundance. The suburban area showed a greater similarity in bird community composition to the urban area than the rural area. …”
  10. 130

    Table 2_Structural and acoustic properties of urbanized landscapes adversely affect bird communities in a tropical environment.docx by Dickson Anoibi Matthew (20287776)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, species common to all the urbanization categories (species present at least at one point in rural, suburban, and urban) also exhibited a decrease in abundance. The suburban area showed a greater similarity in bird community composition to the urban area than the rural area. …”
  11. 131

    Supplementary file 1_Loss of SynDIG4/PRRT1 alters distribution of AMPA receptors in Rab4- and Rab11-positive endosomes and impairs basal AMPA receptor recycling.pdf by Chun-Wei He (3909592)

    Published 2025
    “…We did not observe any change in baseline endocytosis; however, we did observe a significant decrease in recycling of GluA1-containing AMPARs in cultured hippocampal neurons from mice lacking SynDIG4. …”
  12. 132

    Data Sheet 1_Phyllotaxy and environmental factors influences on leaf trait dimensions in Fraxinus mandshurica: a multidimensional approach within temperate forests.docx by Mingyue Jin (257928)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>We found that (1) specific leaf area and leaf nitrogen concentration significantly increase along the phyllotaxy gradient (from phyllotaxy 1 to 6), while leaf dry matter content, leaf thickness, and stomatal density significantly decrease. …”
  13. 133

    Data Sheet 1_The role of statins in dementia or Alzheimer’s disease incidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies.docx by Ye Du (4067569)

    Published 2025
    “…In sensitivity analyses, diagnostic criteria for dementia/AD significantly affected the combined risk estimates. In subgroup analyses, compared to studies enrolling participants with a mean/median age over 70 years, those younger than 70 years exhibited greater efficacy of statins in preventing dementia (HR: 0.67, 95% CI: 0.56–0.81 vs HR: 0.86, 95% CI: 0.78–0.95; P = 0.02) and AD (HR: 0.47, 95% CI: 0.44–0.50 vs. …”
  14. 134

    Table 1_The association between oxidative balance scores and all-cause mortality and cancer-specific mortality in cancer survivors: a retrospective cohort study.doc by Ran He (207626)

    Published 2025
    “…The OBS, a composite index reflecting oxidative stress status, was constructed based on 16 dietary components and 4 lifestyle factors, with higher OBS indicating greater antioxidant capacity. Using multivariable Cox regression, restricted cubic splines analysis (RCS), subgroup analysis, and sensitivity analysis, we examined the associations between OBS and all-cause, cancer-specific, and CVD mortality, including further stratified analyses for specific cancer types and populations.…”
  15. 135

    Restriction of mitochondrial oxidation of glutamine or fatty acids enhances intracellular growth of <i>Mycobacterium abscessus</i> in macrophages by Ho Won Kim (18237328)

    Published 2025
    “…Mab infection shifted BMDMs towards a more energetic phenotype, marked by increased oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and glycolysis, with a significantly greater enhancement in OXPHOS. This metabolic adaptation was characterized by enhanced ATP production rates, particularly in cells infected with S-type Mab, highlighting OXPHOS as a key energy source. …”
  16. 136

    Data Sheet 1_Impact of hospital payment reform on rational use of antibiotics: a natural experiment.docx by Kun Zou (566767)

    Published 2025
    “…Subgroup analysis showed similar results in both secondary and tertiary hospitals, but greater in the former.</p>Discussion<p>TDRG hospital payment reform may not affect the total quantity or expenditure of antibiotics use, but decrease the proportion of WHO Access antibiotics use and increase the Watch antibiotics use. …”
  17. 137

    Supplementary Material for: Immune Synaptopathy and Sex Differences in Recognition Memory from Neonatal Staphylococcus epidermidis Infection by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…At the cellular level, both sexes displayed a significant decrease in doublecortin-positive (DCX⁺) neurons in the dentate gyrus after SE infection, indicating impaired neuroplasticity. …”
  18. 138

    Table 1_Characteristics of myocardial work during exercise stress echocardiography in healthy adults.pdf by Liwei Huang (7165781)

    Published 2025
    “…The change in △GWE was greater in women (p < 0.05), but no significant differences were found in other MW reserve parameters between sexes. …”
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    Image 3_Impact of HCV cure on systemic inflammation and bone density, quality, and turnover.pdf by Christina K. Psomas (15374521)

    Published 2025
    “…However, we observed no statistically significant changes in BMD, TBS or BTM after HCV treatment compared to the reference population. …”
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    Image 2_Impact of HCV cure on systemic inflammation and bone density, quality, and turnover.pdf by Christina K. Psomas (15374521)

    Published 2025
    “…However, we observed no statistically significant changes in BMD, TBS or BTM after HCV treatment compared to the reference population. …”