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  1. 1541

    Image 3_CXCR7-TAGLN2 protein complex regulates invasion and metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma: a potential therapeutic target.tif by Chao Zeng (452370)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>To investigate the expression and clinical significance of CXCR7 and TAGLN2 in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), and to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying the interaction between CXCR7 and TAGLN2 in regulating PTC invasion and metastasis.…”
  2. 1542

    Open data source for ‘Broadband spectral mapping of photo-induced second-harmonic generation in silicon nitride microresonators’ by Ji Zhou (20878826)

    Published 2025
    “…With the developed pump-probe technique, we provide the first experimental evidence that SHG can be sustained even when the generated second harmonic is significantly detuned from its respective resonance, without a significant decrease in its generated power, resulting in an unconventionally broad conversion bandwidth for SHG in high-Q microresonators. …”
  3. 1543

    Table3_Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels.xlsx by Anastasiia Barilo (19938834)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results suggest that the rhizobiome of Caulerpa plays a significant role in its adaptation to sulphide-rich environments, offering new insights into the complex interactions within marine holobionts.…”
  4. 1544

    Table6_Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels.xlsx by Anastasiia Barilo (19938834)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results suggest that the rhizobiome of Caulerpa plays a significant role in its adaptation to sulphide-rich environments, offering new insights into the complex interactions within marine holobionts.…”
  5. 1545

    Table7_Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels.docx by Anastasiia Barilo (19938834)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results suggest that the rhizobiome of Caulerpa plays a significant role in its adaptation to sulphide-rich environments, offering new insights into the complex interactions within marine holobionts.…”
  6. 1546

    Table4_Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels.xlsx by Anastasiia Barilo (19938834)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results suggest that the rhizobiome of Caulerpa plays a significant role in its adaptation to sulphide-rich environments, offering new insights into the complex interactions within marine holobionts.…”
  7. 1547

    Table2_Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels.xlsx by Anastasiia Barilo (19938834)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results suggest that the rhizobiome of Caulerpa plays a significant role in its adaptation to sulphide-rich environments, offering new insights into the complex interactions within marine holobionts.…”
  8. 1548

    Table1_Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels.docx by Anastasiia Barilo (19938834)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results suggest that the rhizobiome of Caulerpa plays a significant role in its adaptation to sulphide-rich environments, offering new insights into the complex interactions within marine holobionts.…”
  9. 1549

    DataSheet1_Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels.docx by Anastasiia Barilo (19938834)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results suggest that the rhizobiome of Caulerpa plays a significant role in its adaptation to sulphide-rich environments, offering new insights into the complex interactions within marine holobionts.…”
  10. 1550

    Table5_Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels.xlsx by Anastasiia Barilo (19938834)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results suggest that the rhizobiome of Caulerpa plays a significant role in its adaptation to sulphide-rich environments, offering new insights into the complex interactions within marine holobionts.…”
  11. 1551

    raw data of "Helicobacter hepaticus promotes hepatic steatosis through CdtB-induced mitochondrial stress and lipid metabolism reprogramming" by Quan Zhang (20376574)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, we identify that CdtB translocates to mitochondria with the assistance of Hsp90, leading to a decrease in the activity of mitochondrial respiratory complex V due to its interaction with ATP5A1. …”
  12. 1552

    Image_4_Effects of tree species identity on soil microbial communities in Juglans nigra and Quercus rubra plantations.TIFF by Juan P. Frene (12227753)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, Q. rubra tends to decrease these indices. Significant disparities in microbial composition between the two tree species were evident, with J. nigra exhibiting enrichment in certain taxa such as Nitrospira, Geobacter, and Bacillus while Q. rubra showed enrichment in others like Acidobacteriota and ectomycorrhizal fungi. …”
  13. 1553

    Image_1_Effects of tree species identity on soil microbial communities in Juglans nigra and Quercus rubra plantations.PDF by Juan P. Frene (12227753)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, Q. rubra tends to decrease these indices. Significant disparities in microbial composition between the two tree species were evident, with J. nigra exhibiting enrichment in certain taxa such as Nitrospira, Geobacter, and Bacillus while Q. rubra showed enrichment in others like Acidobacteriota and ectomycorrhizal fungi. …”
  14. 1554

    Image_5_Effects of tree species identity on soil microbial communities in Juglans nigra and Quercus rubra plantations.TIFF by Juan P. Frene (12227753)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, Q. rubra tends to decrease these indices. Significant disparities in microbial composition between the two tree species were evident, with J. nigra exhibiting enrichment in certain taxa such as Nitrospira, Geobacter, and Bacillus while Q. rubra showed enrichment in others like Acidobacteriota and ectomycorrhizal fungi. …”
  15. 1555

    Trends in spatial beta diversity over time. by Zoë J. Kitchel (21688386)

    Published 2025
    “…A lack of significant trend is shown in blue. The average linear trend across surveys (black line with 95% confidence interval in gray) is also plotted from a linear mixed effect model with a random slope and intercept for survey. …”
  16. 1556

    Image_2_Effects of tree species identity on soil microbial communities in Juglans nigra and Quercus rubra plantations.TIFF by Juan P. Frene (12227753)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, Q. rubra tends to decrease these indices. Significant disparities in microbial composition between the two tree species were evident, with J. nigra exhibiting enrichment in certain taxa such as Nitrospira, Geobacter, and Bacillus while Q. rubra showed enrichment in others like Acidobacteriota and ectomycorrhizal fungi. …”
  17. 1557

    Data Sheet 1_miR-198 targets TOPORS: implications for oral squamous cell carcinoma pathogenesis.pdf by Pankhuri Kaushik (20381022)

    Published 2024
    “…An inverse correlation between the expression levels of miR-198 and TOPORS is observed in OSCC patient samples, highlighting the biological relevance of their interaction. Delivery of a synthetic miR-198 mimic to OSCC cells results in a significant decrease in xenograft size in nude mice, potentiating its use in therapeutics.…”
  18. 1558

    Data_Sheet_1_Effects of tree species identity on soil microbial communities in Juglans nigra and Quercus rubra plantations.xlsx by Juan P. Frene (12227753)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, Q. rubra tends to decrease these indices. Significant disparities in microbial composition between the two tree species were evident, with J. nigra exhibiting enrichment in certain taxa such as Nitrospira, Geobacter, and Bacillus while Q. rubra showed enrichment in others like Acidobacteriota and ectomycorrhizal fungi. …”
  19. 1559

    Data Sheet 1_Innovative functional juice enriched with native probiotics for enhanced nutrition and antimicrobial properties.docx by Gabriela N. Tenea (10930824)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The results showed greater cell viability of Cys5-4 (8.84 ×10<sup>7</sup> CFU/ml), whereas a statistically significant (p < 0.05) decrease was registered for LP strain (1.90 × 10<sup>5</sup> CFU/mL) on the 15th day of storage with refrigeration. …”
  20. 1560

    Image_3_Effects of tree species identity on soil microbial communities in Juglans nigra and Quercus rubra plantations.TIFF by Juan P. Frene (12227753)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, Q. rubra tends to decrease these indices. Significant disparities in microbial composition between the two tree species were evident, with J. nigra exhibiting enrichment in certain taxa such as Nitrospira, Geobacter, and Bacillus while Q. rubra showed enrichment in others like Acidobacteriota and ectomycorrhizal fungi. …”