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  1. 1841

    Image 3_Profiling of fecal analytes as a potential biomarker in rheumatoid arthritis.tif by Zhiyi Wang (328693)

    Published 2025
    “…Fecal zonulin and plasma HIF-2α were significantly elevated in both NA and D2T groups, whereas fecal D-lactate showed a pronounced decrease in the NA and D2T groups. …”
  2. 1842

    Image 4_Profiling of fecal analytes as a potential biomarker in rheumatoid arthritis.tif by Zhiyi Wang (328693)

    Published 2025
    “…Fecal zonulin and plasma HIF-2α were significantly elevated in both NA and D2T groups, whereas fecal D-lactate showed a pronounced decrease in the NA and D2T groups. …”
  3. 1843

    Image 1_Profiling of fecal analytes as a potential biomarker in rheumatoid arthritis.tif by Zhiyi Wang (328693)

    Published 2025
    “…Fecal zonulin and plasma HIF-2α were significantly elevated in both NA and D2T groups, whereas fecal D-lactate showed a pronounced decrease in the NA and D2T groups. …”
  4. 1844

    Basic characteristics of participants. by Sebastian Bańkowski (10515614)

    Published 2025
    “…However, BDNF levels increased by 21% in the CUR group post-supplementation, while a 5% decrease was observed in the PLA group. These findings do not support a significant effect of curcumin supplementation on inflammatory markers, blood count, or BDNF concentration. …”
  5. 1845

    Participants flow chart. by Sebastian Bańkowski (10515614)

    Published 2025
    “…However, BDNF levels increased by 21% in the CUR group post-supplementation, while a 5% decrease was observed in the PLA group. These findings do not support a significant effect of curcumin supplementation on inflammatory markers, blood count, or BDNF concentration. …”
  6. 1846

    S1 Data - by Sebastian Bańkowski (10515614)

    Published 2025
    “…However, BDNF levels increased by 21% in the CUR group post-supplementation, while a 5% decrease was observed in the PLA group. These findings do not support a significant effect of curcumin supplementation on inflammatory markers, blood count, or BDNF concentration. …”
  7. 1847

    Bioclimatic variables used for MaxEnt modeling. by Dong-Joo Kim (1797640)

    Published 2025
    “…Under the SSP2-4.5 scenario, potential suitable area for <i>S. koreana</i> increased, while those for <i>B. ermanii</i>, <i>T. cuspidata</i> decreased by the 2090s. …”
  8. 1848

    Multi-Omics Insights into Microbiome and Metabolite Signatures as Potential Biomarkers for Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy by Yuhong Wu (21545486)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to healthy cats, those with HCM exhibited significant gut microbiota dysbiosis, including decreased abundances of <i>Campilobacterota</i>, <i>unclassified_k_norank_d_Bacteria</i>, <i>Blautia</i>, <i>Helicobacter</i>, and <i>Ruminococcus_torques_group</i>, while <i>Romboutsia</i> and <i>Lactococcus</i> were enriched in the HCM group. …”
  9. 1849
  10. 1850

    Table 1_Diagnostic potential of WNT signaling gene methylation in pulmonary tuberculosis.doc by Hua Wang (13530)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>The methylation levels of SFRP1, WNT3A, CTNNB1, DKK-1, LRP6 genes were significantly decreased in PTB patients, and single gene or multiple genes methylation panels might serve as potential diagnostic biomarkers for PTB.…”
  11. 1851

    Improved antidiabetic potential of quercetin-loaded chitosan–lecithin nanoparticles for effective glycaemic control by Mohammad Zaki Ahmad (13117814)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Diabetes mellitus is a major global health challenge, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Quercetin (QTN), a natural flavonoid, has potential antidiabetic and insulin-sensitising effects. …”
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  13. 1853

    Supplementary information–dataset. by Leriana Garcia Reis (12646978)

    Published 2024
    “…Elevated fecal corticosterone levels due to high-fat diet and continuous light may have potential implications on maternal-offspring health, and potentially underlie some of the adverse effects of modern lifestyle factors on maternal and offspring health.…”
  14. 1854

    Experimental timeline overview. by Leriana Garcia Reis (12646978)

    Published 2024
    “…Elevated fecal corticosterone levels due to high-fat diet and continuous light may have potential implications on maternal-offspring health, and potentially underlie some of the adverse effects of modern lifestyle factors on maternal and offspring health.…”
  15. 1855

    Principal coordinates analysis (PCoA). by Wararak Choovanichvong (22110371)

    Published 2025
    “…Analysis of bacterial abundance revealed a shift in trends as the disease combined from control to NSESKD and SESKD group, respectively, across 7 genera: <i><i>Actinobacillus</i></i>, <i>TM7x</i>, <i><i>Capnocytophaga</i></i>, <i><i>Neisseria</i></i>, and <i><i>Leptotrichia</i></i> increased in abundance, while <i><i>Actinomyces</i></i> and <i><i>Atopobium</i></i> decreased. Linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) identified <i><i>Leptotrichia</i></i> as a potential biomarker for ESKD (both with and without sarcopenia).…”
  16. 1856

    Balance test results. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  17. 1857

    Mechanism analysis results. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  18. 1858

    Endogenous test results. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  19. 1859

    Heterogeneity analysis results. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  20. 1860

    Robustness test results. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”