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    Table 1_Foxr1 deletion causes microcephaly and leads to cortical and hippocampal hypoplasia.xlsx by Hannah Waxman (21429320)

    Published 2025
    “…Cortical thinning is primarily driven by a significant reduction in layer 2/3 neurons, linked to impaired generation of later-born neurons. …”
  2. 1102

    Data Sheet 1_Lipopolysaccharide affects metabolic processes and energy homeostasis in the corpus luteum.xlsx by Karol Mierzejewski (20393026)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Chronic inflammation caused by Escherichia coli infections has a significant negative impact on the reproductive system and impairs fertility. …”
  3. 1103

    Image 1_Foxr1 deletion causes microcephaly and leads to cortical and hippocampal hypoplasia.tif by Hannah Waxman (21429320)

    Published 2025
    “…Cortical thinning is primarily driven by a significant reduction in layer 2/3 neurons, linked to impaired generation of later-born neurons. …”
  4. 1104

    DataSheet1_Identification of common signature genes and pathways underlying the pathogenesis association between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and heart failure.docx by Gerui Li (15648920)

    Published 2024
    “…Experimental validation indicated unbalanced macrophage polarization in HF and NAFLD mouse models, and the expression of CD163 and CCR1 were significantly down-regulated.</p>Conclusion<p>This study identified M2 polarization impairment characterized by decreased expression of CD163 and CCR1 as a common pathogenic pathway in NAFLD and HF. …”
  5. 1105

    Image 2_Load-bearing aerobic exercise prior to injury moderates systemic immunosuppression response to fracture.jpeg by Lia K. Strait (22229095)

    Published 2025
    “…Subjects that exercised before fracture had decreased post-fracture circulating immunosuppressive myeloid-derived suppressor cells and pain sensitivity, however there was no significant effect of prehabilitation on bone repair volume, defect bridging rate, or biomechanical properties. …”
  6. 1106

    Iron-Modified Biochar and Plant Species in Enhancing Wastewater Treatment in Constructed Wetlands.xlsx by Xinlin Liu (21362897)

    Published 2025
    “…However, its dosage effect is significant, excessive addition of biochar (2%) led to reduced biomass, lower chlorophyll and carotenoid concentration and decreased photosynthesis efficiency, thereby impairing the CW performance. …”
  7. 1107

    Table 1_Load-bearing aerobic exercise prior to injury moderates systemic immunosuppression response to fracture.docx by Lia K. Strait (22229095)

    Published 2025
    “…Subjects that exercised before fracture had decreased post-fracture circulating immunosuppressive myeloid-derived suppressor cells and pain sensitivity, however there was no significant effect of prehabilitation on bone repair volume, defect bridging rate, or biomechanical properties. …”
  8. 1108

    Table 2_Load-bearing aerobic exercise prior to injury moderates systemic immunosuppression response to fracture.docx by Lia K. Strait (22229095)

    Published 2025
    “…Subjects that exercised before fracture had decreased post-fracture circulating immunosuppressive myeloid-derived suppressor cells and pain sensitivity, however there was no significant effect of prehabilitation on bone repair volume, defect bridging rate, or biomechanical properties. …”
  9. 1109

    Image 1_Load-bearing aerobic exercise prior to injury moderates systemic immunosuppression response to fracture.jpeg by Lia K. Strait (22229095)

    Published 2025
    “…Subjects that exercised before fracture had decreased post-fracture circulating immunosuppressive myeloid-derived suppressor cells and pain sensitivity, however there was no significant effect of prehabilitation on bone repair volume, defect bridging rate, or biomechanical properties. …”
  10. 1110

    Data Sheet 1_The effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive flexibility: a scoping review of outcomes and biological mechanisms.docx by Xuefeng Sun (408801)

    Published 2025
    “…The primary biological mechanisms involve decreased cerebral oxygen supply, impaired cerebrovascular reactivity, and alterations in gene expression and hormone levels. …”
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    Supplementary file 1_Haptic feedback as affective amplifier: enhanced fear perception affects cognitive performance and avoidance actions in VR height exposure.docx by Lin Cong (191862)

    Published 2025
    “…We have multimodal assessed of physiological (EEG, peripheral physiological arousal), behavioral (movement distance, eye movement), and cognitive performance (nine-light task accuracy rates and reaction time) during fear induction. Results revealed significant declines in task accuracy and prolonged reaction times during the shaking condition, indicating resource competition where threat processing impaired goal-directed motor execution. …”
  12. 1112

    Table 1_Experiences of childhood emotional maltreatment and emotional intelligence in young women.docx by Thomas Suslow (315131)

    Published 2025
    “…Regression analysis indicated that emotional neglect was a significant predictor of understanding emotion independent of women’s verbal intelligence, cognitive flexibility, trait anxiety, and depressive symptoms. …”
  13. 1113

    Image 1_Experiences of childhood emotional maltreatment and emotional intelligence in young women.tif by Thomas Suslow (315131)

    Published 2025
    “…Regression analysis indicated that emotional neglect was a significant predictor of understanding emotion independent of women’s verbal intelligence, cognitive flexibility, trait anxiety, and depressive symptoms. …”
  14. 1114

    Image 2_Experiences of childhood emotional maltreatment and emotional intelligence in young women.tif by Thomas Suslow (315131)

    Published 2025
    “…Regression analysis indicated that emotional neglect was a significant predictor of understanding emotion independent of women’s verbal intelligence, cognitive flexibility, trait anxiety, and depressive symptoms. …”
  15. 1115

    Table_3_Combinatorial protection of cochlear hair cells: not too little but not too much.docx by Arwa Kurabi (344167)

    Published 2024
    “…They also suggest that inhibiting too many biological processes impairs functions critical to HC survival, resulting in decreased protection.…”
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    Table_2_Combinatorial protection of cochlear hair cells: not too little but not too much.docx by Arwa Kurabi (344167)

    Published 2024
    “…They also suggest that inhibiting too many biological processes impairs functions critical to HC survival, resulting in decreased protection.…”
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    Table_4_Combinatorial protection of cochlear hair cells: not too little but not too much.docx by Arwa Kurabi (344167)

    Published 2024
    “…They also suggest that inhibiting too many biological processes impairs functions critical to HC survival, resulting in decreased protection.…”
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    Table_1_Combinatorial protection of cochlear hair cells: not too little but not too much.DOCX by Arwa Kurabi (344167)

    Published 2024
    “…They also suggest that inhibiting too many biological processes impairs functions critical to HC survival, resulting in decreased protection.…”
  19. 1119

    Presentation 1_Efficacy of disitamab vedotin in non-small cell lung cancer with HER2 alterations: a multicenter, retrospective real-world study.pdf by Meiling Zhang (352540)

    Published 2024
    “…The most common adverse events included hand-foot syndrome (54.5%), asthenia (50.0%), decreased white blood cell count (45.5%), and liver impairment (45.5%). …”
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    Table 1_Combined inhibition of dopamine D1/D2 receptors induces cognitive and emotional dysfunction through oxidative stress and dopaminergic neuron damage.xls by Xue Li (285380)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Low-dose co-DR1/2I significantly increased MAO-B and ROS levels (p < 0.01) and decreased SOD activity (p < 0.01) in the substantia nigra, striatum, and hippocampus. …”