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  1. 19921

    Data Sheet 1_Desulfovibrio vulgaris exacerbates sepsis by inducing inflammation and oxidative stress in multiple organs.pdf by Rong Wu (152554)

    Published 2025
    “…Phosphorylation of MAPK and NF-κB pathways in peritoneal macrophages was significantly enhanced. Additionally, D. vulgaris amplified oxidative stress across multiple organs, as indicated by increased ROS levels and decreased antioxidant enzyme activity.…”
  2. 19922

    Table 1_Downregulation of HDGF inhibits tumorigenic phenotypes of hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma by suppressing the AKT/mTOR/VEGF pathway.xlsx by Feilong Yang (1472296)

    Published 2025
    “…Western blotting demonstrated that HDGF knockdown suppressed AKT/mTOR signaling, as indicated by reduced p-AKT and p-mTOR levels, and decreased VEGFA expression.</p>Conclusion<p>Our findings establish HDGF as a key promoter of HSCC progression through dual regulation of EMT and AKT/mTOR/VEGF pathways, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic target. …”
  3. 19923

    Data Sheet 1_The pan-cancer landscape of aldo-keto reductase1B10 reveals that its expression is diminished in gastric cancer.docx by Anqi Wu (3413069)

    Published 2024
    “…In the stomach, along with the diminishing of AKR1B10 expression, CD68+ macrophage increased and CD19+ B cell decreased in gastric cancer.</p>Discussion<p>These data indicates that AKR1B10 may be an important factor in the development and progression and a potential therapeutic target for multiple cancers, but plays as a protector in the gastric tissues.…”
  4. 19924

    Image 3_HIF‐1α modulates pancreatic cancer ECM proteins via the TGF‐β1/Smad signaling pathway introduction.tif by Houle Guo (21264647)

    Published 2025
    “…Pharmacological inhibition of either HIF-1α or TGF-β1 significantly decreased the expression of ECM proteins, while TGF-β1 stimulation enhanced their production. …”
  5. 19925

    DataSheet1_Identification of osmotic stress resistance mediated by MdKAI2 in apple.docx by Hongyang Guo (9466516)

    Published 2024
    “…The phenotypic traits, resistance indicators, and transcriptional and metabolic regulation of MdKAI2 were identified. KAR1, a highly active form of KAR, markedly promoted the root growth of Gala cultivar tissue culture‒generated plants, possibly through increases in ABA and TZR contents and decreases in the GA3 content. …”
  6. 19926

    DataSheet2_Identification of osmotic stress resistance mediated by MdKAI2 in apple.docx by Hongyang Guo (9466516)

    Published 2024
    “…The phenotypic traits, resistance indicators, and transcriptional and metabolic regulation of MdKAI2 were identified. KAR1, a highly active form of KAR, markedly promoted the root growth of Gala cultivar tissue culture‒generated plants, possibly through increases in ABA and TZR contents and decreases in the GA3 content. …”
  7. 19927

    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
  8. 19928

    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
  9. 19929

    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
  10. 19930

    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
  11. 19931

    Engineering and Functional Expression of the Type III Secretion System in <i>Xenorhabdus</i>: Enhancing Insecticidal Efficacy and Expanding T3SE Libraries by Xiyin Huang (11528200)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> models, the engineered strain induced severe intestinal damage by suppressing antimicrobial peptide expression and demonstrated improved colonization and biocontrol efficacy (LC<sub>50</sub> decreased by 3.7-fold). Crucially, the TT01 derived T3SS mediated delivery of XopAa novel effector exhibiting YopJ-family homology and characteristic T3SS effector featuresinto host cells. …”
  12. 19932

    Table1_Mechanism of abscisic acid in promoting softening of postharvest ‘Docteur Jules Guyot’ pear (Pyrus communis L.).docx by Xiaofei Xu (109890)

    Published 2024
    “…The contents of water-soluble pectin (WSP) and ionic-soluble pectin (ISP) increased, and covalent binding pectin (CBP) decreased under ABA treatment. Among the detected volatile aromatic substances, the highest-level substance of the fruit was ester, and the ABA treatment significantly promoted the amount of ester substances. …”
  13. 19933

    Effects and Potential Risks of Chiral Penflufen on Pickled Cowpea: Combined Microbiome and Metabolomics by Chao Guo (163795)

    Published 2025
    “…<i>Rac</i>-penflufen treatment significantly decreased the relative abundance of <i>Lactiplantibacillus</i> while increasing <i>Weissella</i>, but the opposite effects were found in <i>R</i>- and <i>S</i>-penflufen treatments. …”
  14. 19934

    DataSheet1_Morphological, physiological, and biochemical responses of three different soybean (Glycine max L.) varieties under salinity stress conditions.docx by Desilal Kokebie (19561915)

    Published 2024
    “…The concentrations of chlorophyll a and b decreased with increasing salinity. In addition, salinity significantly increased leaf electrolyte leakage (EL), lipid peroxidation, proline accumulation, and phenol and flavonoid content. …”
  15. 19935

    Table2_Mechanism of abscisic acid in promoting softening of postharvest ‘Docteur Jules Guyot’ pear (Pyrus communis L.).xlsx by Xiaofei Xu (109890)

    Published 2024
    “…The contents of water-soluble pectin (WSP) and ionic-soluble pectin (ISP) increased, and covalent binding pectin (CBP) decreased under ABA treatment. Among the detected volatile aromatic substances, the highest-level substance of the fruit was ester, and the ABA treatment significantly promoted the amount of ester substances. …”
  16. 19936

    Therapeutic Administration Success Rates. by Alani Mohanad Khalid Ahmed (22693496)

    Published 2025
    “…Treated groups show an increasing trend, while untreated groups show a decreasing trend. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs); bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs). …”
  17. 19937

    Figures of manuscript "Fluvoxamine exerts anti-influenza(H1N1) effects through inhibiting apoptosis pathway" by Zhenqiao Wei (22372648)

    Published 2025
    “…This study evaluated the anti-influenza effects of fluvoxamine using H1N1-infected BALB/c mice and found that compared to the H1N1 infection group, the survival rate of mice in the fluvoxamine intervention group increased by 30% (50% <i>vs</i> 20%), with a decreased trend in body weight loss and improved lung tissue lesions. …”
  18. 19938

    DataSheet1_HER2 expression in different cell lines at different inoculation sites assessed by [52Mn]Mn-DOTAGA(anhydride)-trastuzumab.docx by Toàn Minh Ngô (21195116)

    Published 2025
    “…Purpose<p>Positron emission tomography (PET) hybrid imaging targeting HER2 requires antibodies labelled with longer half-life isotopes. With a suitable radiation profile, <sup>52</sup>Mn coupled with DOTAGA as a bifunctional chelator is a potential candidate. …”
  19. 19939

    Data Sheet 1_Effects of stand structure and soil depth on soil properties in Cryptomeria japonica plantations.xlsx by Laicong Luo (12521938)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, soils in stands with good structure exhibited higher organic carbon and total nitrogen contents, particularly in the surface soil layer (0–10 cm), while the C:N, C:P, and N:P ratios gradually decreased with increasing soil depth. The study demonstrated that maintaining a good stand structure—characterized by low canopy closure, high understory vegetation cover, and moderate stand density—can significantly improve soil porosity, water-holding capacity, and nutrient cycling efficiency. …”
  20. 19940

    Data Sheet 1_Silicon (Si) foliar treatment modulates Capsicum annuum L. (green chilli) growth and stress responses under cadmium and lead stress.docx by Waquar Akhtar Ansari (7056191)

    Published 2025
    “…For instance, at 100 mg kg<sup>−1</sup>, Cd and Pb significantly reduced the seed germination (62.5% and 50%), vigor indices (67.2% and 56.8%), root biomass (88% and 66%), chlorophyll a (75.5% and 55.5%) and carotenoids (56.4% and 48.7%) in chilly plants. …”