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  1. 281

    Table_4_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf by Jonas Böcker (12116898)

    Published 2025
    “…Non-significant to small positive inter-site correlations between bone sites, but very large positive inter-site correlation between muscle sites suggests that substantial WSV exists in the tibia bone, but much less so in the calf musculature. …”
  2. 282

    Table_6_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf by Jonas Böcker (12116898)

    Published 2025
    “…Non-significant to small positive inter-site correlations between bone sites, but very large positive inter-site correlation between muscle sites suggests that substantial WSV exists in the tibia bone, but much less so in the calf musculature. …”
  3. 283

    Table_3_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf by Jonas Böcker (12116898)

    Published 2025
    “…Non-significant to small positive inter-site correlations between bone sites, but very large positive inter-site correlation between muscle sites suggests that substantial WSV exists in the tibia bone, but much less so in the calf musculature. …”
  4. 284

    Table_2_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf by Jonas Böcker (12116898)

    Published 2025
    “…Non-significant to small positive inter-site correlations between bone sites, but very large positive inter-site correlation between muscle sites suggests that substantial WSV exists in the tibia bone, but much less so in the calf musculature. …”
  5. 285

    Table_5_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf by Jonas Böcker (12116898)

    Published 2025
    “…Non-significant to small positive inter-site correlations between bone sites, but very large positive inter-site correlation between muscle sites suggests that substantial WSV exists in the tibia bone, but much less so in the calf musculature. …”
  6. 286

    Table_1_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf by Jonas Böcker (12116898)

    Published 2025
    “…Non-significant to small positive inter-site correlations between bone sites, but very large positive inter-site correlation between muscle sites suggests that substantial WSV exists in the tibia bone, but much less so in the calf musculature. …”
  7. 287

    Supplementary file 1_Negative associations between macronutrient quality index and lung cancer incidence and mortality: results from the prostate, lung, colorectal, and ovarian can... by Dazhan Feng (22286776)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Over an average follow-up period spanning 8.82 ± 1.95 years (accumulating to 897,809 person-years of observation), we recorded 1,706 LC diagnoses, encompassing 1,464 cases of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and 242 cases of small cell lung cancer (SCLC). …”
  8. 288

    Supplementary Material for: Interventions to prevent and manage infections in pregnancy by Yasin R. (19754247)

    Published 2025
    “…Changing a two-dose intermittent preventive treatment (IPTp) regimen to more frequent IPTp dosing decreased the risk of LBW) and significantly improved babies’ birthweight. …”
  9. 289

    Table 1_The effect of self-compassion versus mindfulness interventions on autonomic responses to stress in generalized anxiety disorders.docx by Xuejun Qi (3842173)

    Published 2025
    “…We also demonstrated a significant correlation between decreased heart rate response and less negative emotions.…”
  10. 290

    Image 1_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.pdf by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies employing CHMP4A-specific small interfering RNA (siRNA) revealed significant inhibition of malignant phenotypes in LIHC cells, notably affecting proliferation, migration, and invasive capabilities. …”
  11. 291

    Table 1_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.docx by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies employing CHMP4A-specific small interfering RNA (siRNA) revealed significant inhibition of malignant phenotypes in LIHC cells, notably affecting proliferation, migration, and invasive capabilities. …”
  12. 292

    Table 2_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.docx by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies employing CHMP4A-specific small interfering RNA (siRNA) revealed significant inhibition of malignant phenotypes in LIHC cells, notably affecting proliferation, migration, and invasive capabilities. …”
  13. 293

    Image 2_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.pdf by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies employing CHMP4A-specific small interfering RNA (siRNA) revealed significant inhibition of malignant phenotypes in LIHC cells, notably affecting proliferation, migration, and invasive capabilities. …”
  14. 294

    Data Sheet 1_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.docx by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional studies employing CHMP4A-specific small interfering RNA (siRNA) revealed significant inhibition of malignant phenotypes in LIHC cells, notably affecting proliferation, migration, and invasive capabilities. …”
  15. 295

    Supplementary file 1_The effects of vessel speed and size on the lethality of strikes of large whales in U.S. waters.xlsx by Lance P. Garrison (2469937)

    Published 2025
    “…We found a significant effect of vessel size class on the probability of lethality. …”
  16. 296

    Improving genomic prediction for plant disease using environmental covariates by Charlotte Brault (22078544)

    Published 2025
    “…</p> <p>The results revealed that the JGRA marker effect method was more accurate than GS in within- and across-environment predictions, although the differences were small. The predictive ability slightly decreased when the target environment was less related to the training environments. …”
  17. 297

    A well-resolved phylogeny of <i>Epilobium</i> (Onagraceae) taxa in the British Isles finds no correlation between genomic divergence and the outcome of hybridisation by Kaitlin Saward (22126620)

    Published 2025
    “…All were likely to be F<sub>1</sub> hybrids.</p> <p>We did not detect a significant relationship between parental divergence and hybridisation likelihood and/or hybrid fertility in <i>Epilobium</i> sect. …”
  18. 298

    Supplementary file 2_The effects of vessel speed and size on the lethality of strikes of large whales in U.S. waters.docx by Lance P. Garrison (2469937)

    Published 2025
    “…We found a significant effect of vessel size class on the probability of lethality. …”
  19. 299

    Video4_Tensions on the actin cytoskeleton and apical cell junctions in the C. elegans spermatheca are influenced by spermathecal anatomy, ovulation state and activation of myosin.A... by Fereshteh Sadeghian (19848177)

    Published 2024
    “…Stretching of the spermathecal cells by oocyte entry triggers activation of the small GTPase Rho. In this study, we asked how forces are distributed in vivo, and explored how spermathecal tissue responds to alterations in myosin activity.…”
  20. 300

    Image1_Tensions on the actin cytoskeleton and apical cell junctions in the C. elegans spermatheca are influenced by spermathecal anatomy, ovulation state and activation of myosin.J... by Fereshteh Sadeghian (19848177)

    Published 2024
    “…Stretching of the spermathecal cells by oocyte entry triggers activation of the small GTPase Rho. In this study, we asked how forces are distributed in vivo, and explored how spermathecal tissue responds to alterations in myosin activity.…”