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    Table 3_Comparative study of flow rate- and material-dependent human plasma protein adsorption on oxygenator membranes and heat exchanger materials.pdf by Katharina Große-Berkenbusch (21559466)

    Published 2025
    “…Protein adsorption to the membrane types did not vary to a large extent, but a decreased flow rate significantly reduced the differences in protein adsorption between both membrane types and led to the adhesion of significantly higher amounts of inhibitory proteins C1INH and α1-AT. …”
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    Table 2_Role of miR-144-5p in modulating lipid metabolism and potentially alleviating obesity via the PGC-1α/AMPK pathway.xlsx by Siriguleng Yu (14555900)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>MiR-144-5p is differentially expressed in plasma exosomes from Bactrian camels of varying body sizes, with GO and KEGG analyses indicating that its target genes play crucial roles in lipid metabolism. PGC-1α, confirmed as a key target through RNA pull-down and dual-luciferase reporter assays, is a significant regulator of this process. …”
  3. 19123

    Table2_The short-chain fatty acid receptors Gpr41/43 regulate bone mass by promoting adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells.xlsx by Friederike Behler-Janbeck (3384488)

    Published 2024
    “…MicroCT scanning of femoral bones of Gpr41/43 dKO mice revealed a significant increase of trabecular bone volume and trabecular compared to WT controls. …”
  4. 19124

    Table_1_Oxidative balance score was negatively associated with the risk of metabolic syndrome, metabolic syndrome severity, and all-cause mortality of patients with metabolic syndr... by Zhixiao Xu (3469277)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>After multivariable adjustment, individuals with elevated OBS were found to exhibit a decreased susceptibility to MetS [odds ratio (OR) 0.95; 95% CI 0.94-0.96]. …”
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    Table2_The short-chain fatty acid receptors Gpr41/43 regulate bone mass by promoting adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells.xlsx by Friederike Behler-Janbeck (3384488)

    Published 2025
    “…MicroCT scanning of femoral bones of Gpr41/43 dKO mice revealed a significant increase of trabecular bone volume and trabecular compared to WT controls. …”
  6. 19126

    Relating the biophysical forces that govern bacterial adhesion to experimental data. by Mikkel Anbo (15287803)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>A: We show that the relative polarity of the expressed serotype correlates with adhesion to tissue culture polystyrene. …”
  7. 19127

    DataSheet1_The short-chain fatty acid receptors Gpr41/43 regulate bone mass by promoting adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells.pdf by Friederike Behler-Janbeck (3384488)

    Published 2024
    “…MicroCT scanning of femoral bones of Gpr41/43 dKO mice revealed a significant increase of trabecular bone volume and trabecular compared to WT controls. …”
  8. 19128

    Data Sheet 1_How low can you go? Antibiotic use in Swedish dogs with gastroenteritis.pdf by Ditte Ljungquist (20446670)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>This study revealed a low level and a significantly declining trend of antibiotic use in canine gastroenteritis in Sweden, implicating a high level of awareness and compliance to antibiotic guidelines among Swedish veterinarians. …”
  9. 19129

    Data Sheet 3_How low can you go? Antibiotic use in Swedish dogs with gastroenteritis.pdf by Ditte Ljungquist (20446670)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>This study revealed a low level and a significantly declining trend of antibiotic use in canine gastroenteritis in Sweden, implicating a high level of awareness and compliance to antibiotic guidelines among Swedish veterinarians. …”
  10. 19130

    Data Sheet 2_How low can you go? Antibiotic use in Swedish dogs with gastroenteritis.pdf by Ditte Ljungquist (20446670)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>This study revealed a low level and a significantly declining trend of antibiotic use in canine gastroenteritis in Sweden, implicating a high level of awareness and compliance to antibiotic guidelines among Swedish veterinarians. …”
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    DataSheet1_The short-chain fatty acid receptors Gpr41/43 regulate bone mass by promoting adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells.pdf by Friederike Behler-Janbeck (3384488)

    Published 2025
    “…MicroCT scanning of femoral bones of Gpr41/43 dKO mice revealed a significant increase of trabecular bone volume and trabecular compared to WT controls. …”
  12. 19132

    Ciliated sensory neurons and the insulin-like pathway mediated FEDUS. by Meiyu Ruan (19929335)

    Published 2024
    “…The seam cell division was significantly decreased in mutants that block the function of ciliated sensory neurons such as <i>daf-6(e1377)</i>, <i>xbx-1(ok279)</i>, or <i>osm-6(m201)</i>. …”
  13. 19133

    Table 1_Leaf senescence characteristics and economic benefits of rice under alternate wetting and drying irrigation and blended use of polymer-coated and common urea.docx by Dongliang Qi (3228141)

    Published 2024
    “…This suggested that AWD combined with N2 and N3 could delay the leaf senescence of rice, thus achieving a larger grain yield. Moreover, AWD significantly decreased water costs (irrigation amount) and labor costs (irrigation frequency), thus increasing total income. …”
  14. 19134

    Table 3_Integrated promoter-capture Hi-C and Hi-C analysis reveals fine-tuned regulation of the 3D chromatin architecture in colorectal cancer.xlsx by Ajay Kumar Saw (18201181)

    Published 2025
    “…The primary goal is to examine how genomic structural alterations shape the epigenomic landscape in CRC and to assess their potential role in colorectal cancer susceptibility.…”
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    MVPA results for motor sequence learning. by Ainsley Temudo (21673160)

    Published 2025
    “…The shape of the violin [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003267#pbio.3003267.ref023" target="_blank">23</a>] depicts the kernel density estimate of the data. …”
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    Table 2_Integrated promoter-capture Hi-C and Hi-C analysis reveals fine-tuned regulation of the 3D chromatin architecture in colorectal cancer.xlsx by Ajay Kumar Saw (18201181)

    Published 2025
    “…The primary goal is to examine how genomic structural alterations shape the epigenomic landscape in CRC and to assess their potential role in colorectal cancer susceptibility.…”
  17. 19137

    Table 1_Integrated promoter-capture Hi-C and Hi-C analysis reveals fine-tuned regulation of the 3D chromatin architecture in colorectal cancer.docx by Ajay Kumar Saw (18201181)

    Published 2025
    “…The primary goal is to examine how genomic structural alterations shape the epigenomic landscape in CRC and to assess their potential role in colorectal cancer susceptibility.…”
  18. 19138

    Table 4_Integrated promoter-capture Hi-C and Hi-C analysis reveals fine-tuned regulation of the 3D chromatin architecture in colorectal cancer.xlsx by Ajay Kumar Saw (18201181)

    Published 2025
    “…The primary goal is to examine how genomic structural alterations shape the epigenomic landscape in CRC and to assess their potential role in colorectal cancer susceptibility.…”
  19. 19139

    Data Sheet 2_Integrated promoter-capture Hi-C and Hi-C analysis reveals fine-tuned regulation of the 3D chromatin architecture in colorectal cancer.pdf by Ajay Kumar Saw (18201181)

    Published 2025
    “…The primary goal is to examine how genomic structural alterations shape the epigenomic landscape in CRC and to assess their potential role in colorectal cancer susceptibility.…”
  20. 19140

    Data Sheet 1_Integrated promoter-capture Hi-C and Hi-C analysis reveals fine-tuned regulation of the 3D chromatin architecture in colorectal cancer.pdf by Ajay Kumar Saw (18201181)

    Published 2025
    “…The primary goal is to examine how genomic structural alterations shape the epigenomic landscape in CRC and to assess their potential role in colorectal cancer susceptibility.…”