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    Supplementary material Figure S3 by Alireza Mani (3341171)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Reference: Morandotti C, Wikner M, Li Q, Ito E, Oyelade T, Tan C, Chen PY, Cawthorn A, Lilaonitkul W, Mani AR. Decreased cardio-respiratory information transfer is associated with deterioration and a poor prognosis in critically ill patients with sepsis. …”
  2. 14222

    Genetic insights into the interaction between chronic hepatitis B virus infection and metabolic syndrome by Juanjuan Zou (10502939)

    Published 2025
    “…Mediation analysis identified LDL as a major mediator in the causal effect of chronic HBV infection on CAD and aspirin use as the primary mediator in the causal effect of CAD on chronic HBV infection. …”
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    Composition and Detailed Characterization of Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, Fatty Acids, and Minerals of Tuna Trimming Fish Meal by Mohadeseh Montazeri Shatouri (20783737)

    Published 2025
    “…Washing the tuna trimming fish meal at different pH levels decreased ash and increased the level of essential amino acids, highlighting tuna trimming fish meal as a valuable resource for various applications.…”
  4. 14224

    Continuous-discontinuous coupling model. by Run-Zhi Jia (21262716)

    Published 2025
    “…Interestingly, granite exhibited a consistent energy evolution pattern under varying confining pressures. …”
  5. 14225

    Data Sheet 1_Involvement of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) MALAT1 in shear stress regulated adipocyte differentiation.docx by Justin Caron (21249173)

    Published 2025
    “…Our findings indicate that shear stress influences adipocyte differentiation mainly through the downregulation of MALAT1, highlighting a significant interplay between biophysical cues and lncRNAs. …”
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  7. 14227

    Table 1_Analysis of the microstates of prolonged disorders of consciousness.docx by Yuzhang Wu (143824)

    Published 2025
    “…At the same time, the brain connectivity of pDOC patients in the four MS decreased significantly compared to the HG.</p>…”
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    Image 4_Bmi1 deficiency exacerbates hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury in mice.tif by Helena Hernández-Cuervo (9956465)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Mice lacking Bmi1 versus WT exposed to hyperoxia exhibited hallmarks of human acute lung injury (ALI) such as increased lung permeability, alveolar edema, hemorrhage, interstitial thickening, and infiltration of immune cells; and alterations in lung mechanics, including increased elastance and decreased lung compliance.</p>Discussion<p>Bmi1<sup>−/−</sup> mice exhibit increased mitochondrial damage, increased oxidative stress, and significant changes in protein markers related to mitophagy compared to WT mice. …”
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    Table2_Dynamics of flavonoid metabolites in coconut water based on metabolomics perspective.xlsx by Mingming Hou (11341656)

    Published 2024
    “…The total flavonoid content in both types of coconut water exhibited a decreasing trend with developmental progression, but the total flavonoid content in CK was significantly higher than that in W5. …”
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    Image 1_Bmi1 deficiency exacerbates hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury in mice.tif by Helena Hernández-Cuervo (9956465)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Mice lacking Bmi1 versus WT exposed to hyperoxia exhibited hallmarks of human acute lung injury (ALI) such as increased lung permeability, alveolar edema, hemorrhage, interstitial thickening, and infiltration of immune cells; and alterations in lung mechanics, including increased elastance and decreased lung compliance.</p>Discussion<p>Bmi1<sup>−/−</sup> mice exhibit increased mitochondrial damage, increased oxidative stress, and significant changes in protein markers related to mitophagy compared to WT mice. …”
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    Image 7_Bmi1 deficiency exacerbates hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury in mice.tif by Helena Hernández-Cuervo (9956465)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Mice lacking Bmi1 versus WT exposed to hyperoxia exhibited hallmarks of human acute lung injury (ALI) such as increased lung permeability, alveolar edema, hemorrhage, interstitial thickening, and infiltration of immune cells; and alterations in lung mechanics, including increased elastance and decreased lung compliance.</p>Discussion<p>Bmi1<sup>−/−</sup> mice exhibit increased mitochondrial damage, increased oxidative stress, and significant changes in protein markers related to mitophagy compared to WT mice. …”
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    Immunoblots analysis of mitophagy-related protein expression. by Michael O. Isei (20500908)

    Published 2025
    “…Immunoblots of PINK1 and parkin protein expression <b>(A)</b>. Densitometry quantification of PINK1 and parkin show no significant changes across all tau groups <b>(B, C)</b>. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Patterns of plant organ-level non-structural carbohydrate content in response to nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment.docx by Weiyi Zhou (2037004)

    Published 2025
    “…Both the concentration and duration of N enrichment exhibit significant threshold effects on NSCs. Low to moderate levels of N enrichment led to varied increases in soluble sugar content (0.24% to 19.14%) and decreases in starch content (1.22% to 32.35%) in the leaves and branches of woody plants. …”
  14. 14234

    Table 1_Nutritional and inflammatory biomarkers in predicting spontaneous anastomotic leakage closure following enterocutaneous fistula resection: the role of postoperative CRP-lym... by Tianchi Yu (3335091)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Out of 107 participants, 35 (32.7%) exhibited spontaneous resolution of leakage within 30 days, while 90 (84.1%) did so by the 90-day mark. A significant association was noted between CLR on day 7 post-leakage and 30-day resolution (OR = 0.97, 95%CI: 0.94–0.99, p = 0.03). …”
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    Composition and Detailed Characterization of Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, Fatty Acids, and Minerals of Tuna Trimming Fish Meal by Mohadeseh Montazeri Shatouri (20783737)

    Published 2025
    “…Washing the tuna trimming fish meal at different pH levels decreased ash and increased the level of essential amino acids, highlighting tuna trimming fish meal as a valuable resource for various applications.…”
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    FLAC-PFC coupling calculation principle. by Run-Zhi Jia (21262716)

    Published 2025
    “…Interestingly, granite exhibited a consistent energy evolution pattern under varying confining pressures. …”
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    Energy evolution characteristics of granite. by Run-Zhi Jia (21262716)

    Published 2025
    “…Interestingly, granite exhibited a consistent energy evolution pattern under varying confining pressures. …”
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    The impact of controlled release fertilizer on the growth and physiology of advanced seedlings of sour passion fruit by Luanna Fernandes Pereira (8185335)

    Published 2025
    “…The 4–8 kg m<sup>−3</sup> CRF dose resulted in a significant increase in seedling vigor 85 days after emergence stabilization. …”
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    Composition and Detailed Characterization of Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, Fatty Acids, and Minerals of Tuna Trimming Fish Meal by Mohadeseh Montazeri Shatouri (20783737)

    Published 2025
    “…Washing the tuna trimming fish meal at different pH levels decreased ash and increased the level of essential amino acids, highlighting tuna trimming fish meal as a valuable resource for various applications.…”
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    Table 1_Bmi1 deficiency exacerbates hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury in mice.docx by Helena Hernández-Cuervo (9956465)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Mice lacking Bmi1 versus WT exposed to hyperoxia exhibited hallmarks of human acute lung injury (ALI) such as increased lung permeability, alveolar edema, hemorrhage, interstitial thickening, and infiltration of immune cells; and alterations in lung mechanics, including increased elastance and decreased lung compliance.</p>Discussion<p>Bmi1<sup>−/−</sup> mice exhibit increased mitochondrial damage, increased oxidative stress, and significant changes in protein markers related to mitophagy compared to WT mice. …”