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  1. 19621

    DataSheet1_Seed traits inheritance in Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. based on image analysis method.docx by Min Ah Oh (19822422)

    Published 2024
    “…These findings could support buckwheat breeding efforts, helping to address market needs and food demands in the face of significant climate change.</p>…”
  2. 19622

    Optical coherence tomography reveals impaired contraction with HFD treatment. by Rachel M. Andrews (5333966)

    Published 2025
    “…Lumen cross-sectional area in <i><i>y</i></i><sup><i>1</i></sup><i><i>w</i></i><sup><i>1118</i></sup> females displays a change in diastole only in high sucrose individuals (C), but does reveal increases in systolic area at higher concentrations of HFD. …”
  3. 19623

    <b>Tympanate prey specialization sustains fat-deposition-free winter survival in morpho-acoustically adapted bats</b> by jiqian li (21368396)

    Published 2025
    “…However, this specialization increases climate-sensitive vulnerabilities, exposing trade-offs between ecological specialization and resilience under environmental change.…”
  4. 19624

    Supplementary file 1_New perspectives under heterogeneity: mechanism of nutrient heterogeneity on Cd-induced hormesis of soil respiration.docx by Qian Gao (146991)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the biphasic change trend became more pronounced as the degree of spatial heterogeneity increased (The maximum stimulation rate of DOM content increases from 10.8 to 22.9%). …”
  5. 19625

    The impact of early powered mobility training in families and children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type I by Cristina Isabel Díaz-López (20868196)

    Published 2025
    “…Modest increases were observed in home participation, while Desired Change remained stable. …”
  6. 19626

    Supplementary file 1_Organic carbon sequestration in global croplands: evidenced through a bibliometric approach.docx by Muhammad Mohsin Abrar (12210491)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) in cropland soils improves soil health and water quality, crop productivity, and resilience to climate-driven changes by influencing key soil processes. …”
  7. 19627

    Data from: Almost seven decades of coastal bird community recovery across three European seas by Carlos Cano-Barbacil (6724640)

    Published 2025
    “…Beside the overall mean increases, trends were highly variable across sites, including 4.5% of them experiencing significant declines in species richness, 5.2% in taxonomic diversity, and 13.3% in abundance. …”
  8. 19628

    Key factors affecting enterprise competitiveness and business efficiency: a case study of tourism enterprises in Vietnam by Phan Thanh Tam (19969603)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vietnam’s tourism business has been dramatically affected by the Covid‑19 outbreak, leading to a considerable decrease in the number of tourists visiting the country. …”
  9. 19629

    SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under SEAwise EBFM by Dorleta Garcia (12315201)

    Published 2025
    “…The ecosystem model generally showed less optimistic outcomes under climate change, with significant decreases in biomass and catches in both the Celtic and North Seas. …”
  10. 19630

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  11. 19631

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  12. 19632

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  13. 19633

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  14. 19634

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  15. 19635

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  16. 19636

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  17. 19637

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  18. 19638

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  19. 19639

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”
  20. 19640

    First Sila-Vitamin D Analogues: Design, Synthesis, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity by Julian Loureiro (20357035)

    Published 2024
    “…These sila-analogues show similar VDR binding and transcriptional activity in comparison with the natural hormone 1,25D<sub>3</sub>, but with significantly less hypercalcemic activity. The new analogues, when combined with chemotherapy, significantly decrease cell proliferation.…”