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    <b>Spirulina platensis Supplementation in Obese Sedentary Women: Effects on Hematological Parameters, Metabolic Biomarkers, and Dietary Correlations</b> (Supp. Figures). by Luis Carlos Gonçalves (13153701)

    Published 2025
    “…In vivo, spirulina supplementation (3g/day) induced significant hematological modulation, characterized by a marked decrease in lymphocyte percentage (p=0.002) and a concurrent increase in segmented neutrophils (p=0.003). …”
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    Effect of appetite suppressants on head-weaving stereotypy in female rats. by Axl Lopez (21594203)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>F)</b> d-amphetamine (10 mg/kg): From the first day of treatment, subjects exhibited a level above 50% of time spent on stereotypy, which slightly increased on the second day. Notably, one subject (cyan dot) showed a considerable decrease in stereotypy levels on the third day, quantified after 100 minutes post-injection. …”
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    Reliable high-PAP-1-loaded polymeric micelles for cancer therapy: preparation, characterization, and evaluation of anti-tumor efficacy by Fang Ye (112854)

    Published 2025
    “…These self-assembled micelles exhibited high entrapment efficiency (91.35%) and drug loading level (8.30%). As pH decreased, the micelles exhibited a significant increase in particle size and zeta potential, accompanied by a surge in PAP-1 release. …”
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    Image 1_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…Since, non-synaptic mitochondria displayed a significantly reduced ss[Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>e</sub>, this suggested a larger mCa<sup>2+</sup> buffering capacity to maintain [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>m</sub> with increasing mCa<sup>2+</sup> loads. …”
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    Image 2_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…Since, non-synaptic mitochondria displayed a significantly reduced ss[Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>e</sub>, this suggested a larger mCa<sup>2+</sup> buffering capacity to maintain [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>m</sub> with increasing mCa<sup>2+</sup> loads. …”
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    Image 3_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…Since, non-synaptic mitochondria displayed a significantly reduced ss[Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>e</sub>, this suggested a larger mCa<sup>2+</sup> buffering capacity to maintain [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>m</sub> with increasing mCa<sup>2+</sup> loads. …”
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    Data and code from: Limited responses of lizard assemblages to experimental fire regimes in an Australian tropical savanna by angga rachmansah (22007819)

    Published 2025
    “…The abundance of only one of the five most common species was significantly related to fire frequency. Species richness decreased with increased fire frequency and showed a humped relationship with woody cover. …”
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    Hippocampal volume changes along the rostrocaudal axis in the COUP-TFI mutant mice. by Ching-San Tseng (6252566)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(C)</b> Changes in YFP<sup>+</sup> cell distribution in the COUP-TFI mutant hippocampus (marked by yellow outline). The size of the domain with dense YFP<sup>+</sup> cells in the caudal hippocampus was decreased in the COUP-TFI cKO (<i>COUP-TFI</i><sup>f/f</sup>; <i><i>Emx1</i></i>-Cre) and increased in the COUP-TFI cTG (<i>COUP-TFI</i><sup>TG/O</sup>; <i><i>Emx1</i></i>-Cre). …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Exploring long COVID in pediatric patients: clinical insights from a long COVID clinic.docx by Dina Kamel (22434430)

    Published 2025
    “…Overall symptom burden decreased significantly over time (p < 0.001). Vaccination status at baseline was not associated with difference in symptom duration on initial presentation (p = 0.4). …”