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  1. 641

    RICTOR silencing inhibits cell proliferation via UGCG regulation. by Mohammad Nafees Ansari (22232505)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>C</b>) Cell proliferation studies show a decrease in the proliferation of MCF-7_RICTOR<sup>SH</sup> cells (mean ± SEM, <i>n</i> = 4) compared to MCF-7_SCRAM<sup>SH</sup> cells. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Antimony-resistant PGPR mitigates Sb toxicity and accumulation in peppers by restructuring rhizosphere microorganisms.docx by Xiangquan Sheng (22345987)

    Published 2025
    “…Microbiota analysis revealed that inoculation enriched stress-responsive bacterial phyla, such as Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria, as well as key functional genera associated with Sb tolerance (e.g., Ramlibacter) and nutrient cycling (e.g., Nitrospira), despite a decrease in alpha-diversity. Co-occurrence networks analysis indicated that inoculation significantly enhance node connectivity and mean degree in rhizosphere bacterial networks, reflecting an increase in structural complexity, especially under severe Sb stress (1,000 mg/kg). …”
  3. 643

    Accelerated drug action with 3D HD-MEA compared to planar HD-MEA. by Lisa Mapelli (416979)

    Published 2025
    “…Histograms report mean ± MSE and asterisks indicate significant differences at * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.…”
  4. 644

    Related to Fig 1. by Mohammad Nafees Ansari (22232505)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>E</b>–<b>H</b>) Absolute quantification (mean ± SEM, <i>n</i> = 3–4) of GM3 (E), GD3 (F), GM2 (G), and GM1 (H) gangliosides shows an increase in GD3 and GM2 gangliosides and a decrease in GM3 and GM1 gangliosides in BT-474_UGCG<sup>OE</sup> cells compared to BT-474 cells. …”
  5. 645

    Table 2_Effect of dietary glycemic index on insulin resistance in adults without diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Yu-Ting Yu (20717441)

    Published 2025
    “…This association remained significant (estimate: 0.16; 95% CI, 0.01–0.31) after excluding one study with a short follow-up time (7 days). …”
  6. 646

    Repetitive stress induces a reduction in sound-evoked activity that develops as the stressor becomes chronic. by Ghattas Bisharat (20706928)

    Published 2025
    “…On the initial day of stress, there was no significant reduction in activity, but as the stressor became chronic, the reduction increased (mean ± SE, 1-way ANOVA, condition S1 F = 1.9, <i>p</i> = 0.16, S5 F = 27.5, <i>p</i> = 1.7 × 10<sup>−07</sup>, nested ANOVA (mouse nested within session) condition S1 F = 2.8, <i>p</i> = 0.09, S5 F = 32.7, <i>p</i> = 1.3 × 10<sup>−08</sup>). …”
  7. 647

    Table 1_Effect of dietary glycemic index on insulin resistance in adults without diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Yu-Ting Yu (20717441)

    Published 2025
    “…This association remained significant (estimate: 0.16; 95% CI, 0.01–0.31) after excluding one study with a short follow-up time (7 days). …”
  8. 648

    Image 1_Shifting landscapes: dynamic changes from pro- to anti-inflammatory leukocyte phenotype in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.jpeg by Pia Kröning (21623012)

    Published 2025
    “…Flow cytometry analysis showed no significant variations in PNCs or PMCs within the area at risk (AAR) across the specified time points. …”
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    Image 2_Shifting landscapes: dynamic changes from pro- to anti-inflammatory leukocyte phenotype in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.jpeg by Pia Kröning (21623012)

    Published 2025
    “…Flow cytometry analysis showed no significant variations in PNCs or PMCs within the area at risk (AAR) across the specified time points. …”
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    Image 3_Shifting landscapes: dynamic changes from pro- to anti-inflammatory leukocyte phenotype in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.jpeg by Pia Kröning (21623012)

    Published 2025
    “…Flow cytometry analysis showed no significant variations in PNCs or PMCs within the area at risk (AAR) across the specified time points. …”
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    Image 4_Shifting landscapes: dynamic changes from pro- to anti-inflammatory leukocyte phenotype in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.jpeg by Pia Kröning (21623012)

    Published 2025
    “…Flow cytometry analysis showed no significant variations in PNCs or PMCs within the area at risk (AAR) across the specified time points. …”
  12. 652

    Data Sheet 1_An in vitro evaluation of intravenous lipid emulsion on three common canine toxicants.docx by Emery Jones (19736377)

    Published 2024
    “…ILE therapy may have other means of significantly decreasing lipophilic drug concentration in cases of toxicosis.…”
  13. 653

    Penguin ease of transport for real vs. fully-compensated travel vectors relative to the ground during the return journey with respect to depth use and prey acquisition. by Richard M. Gunner (12652026)

    Published 2025
    “…Note that the overall depth decreases over time showing that birds allocate increasing time to horizontal travel. …”
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    Ketamine wash-in. by Anne S. Fleiner (20496284)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) Example traces, among the closest to the mean, showing the effect on the muscarinic plateau after a 5-minute wash-in of ketamine (20 μM (ii) or 100 μM (iii) compared to the time-matched control, where the whole-cell recordings were maintained for the same period of time (5 min), but without adding any ketamine (0 μM (i), ketamine). …”
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    Table1_Cognitive performance in ISS astronauts on 6-month low earth orbit missions.docx by Sheena I. Dev (20293434)

    Published 2024
    “…Beyond examining group differences, we inspected scores that represented a significant shift from the sample’s mean baseline score, revealing that 11.8% of all flight and post-flight scores were at or below 1.5 standard deviations below the sample’s baseline mean. …”
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    Image1_Cognitive performance in ISS astronauts on 6-month low earth orbit missions.pdf by Sheena I. Dev (20293434)

    Published 2024
    “…Beyond examining group differences, we inspected scores that represented a significant shift from the sample’s mean baseline score, revealing that 11.8% of all flight and post-flight scores were at or below 1.5 standard deviations below the sample’s baseline mean. …”
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    POm shows pronounced response disparity to active and passive whisker stimuli. by Anton Sumser (21021061)

    Published 2025
    “…Top: heatmaps of individual neuron PSTHs, normalized to baseline before puff and ordered by peak response latency. Bottom: mean population PSTHs, mean whisker angles (orange lines), and mean whisking amplitude over the plotted time range (−25 to 75 ms, orange bars) from recordings shown in the top panel. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: The impact of age and body composition on the agreement between estimated and measured GFR in heart transplant recipients by Hornum M. (16418109)

    Published 2024
    “…During the first year after HTx, mean weight increased by 4.2 kg (CI:3.2–5.1) followed by an annual decrease of 0.35 kg/year (Cl:-0.05–0.74). mGFR increased by 7.5 ml/min (Cl:3.2–11.8) the first year but was stable hereafter (0.0 ml/min/year CI:-1.0–1.0). …”
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    Bouquin et al. - High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt by Heidi Bouquin (17563521)

    Published 2024
    “…We investigated the reproducibility of changes in aortic blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance during three passive head-up tilts (HUT) in 223 participants without cardiovascular medications (mean age 46 years, BMI 28 kg/m2, 54% male). Median time gap between the first and the second HUT was 9 weeks and the second and the third HUT 4 weeks. …”
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    High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt by Heidi Bouquin (17563521)

    Published 2024
    “…We investigated the reproducibility of changes in aortic blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance during three passive head-up tilts (HUT) in 223 participants without cardiovascular medications (mean age 46 years, BMI 28 kg/m2, 54% male). Median time gap between the first and the second HUT was 9 weeks and the second and the third HUT 4 weeks. …”