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Network of the downregulated proteins present in <sub>s</sub>EVs-IC and the miRs from WL-IC that might regulate them.
Published 2024“…The oval shapes represent the proteins. Oval’s background green color indicates the decrease in protein regulation (FC: fold-change), and the edge color of the oval shapes represents the biological process associated with the respective proteins. miRs (blue) are part of a regulation network showed with black arrows.…”
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Data_Sheet_1_The impact of forestry management practices on regional economic benefits and livelihood of the rural communities in Ghana: a case study of three forest reserves in th...
Published 2024“…Despite these improvements, a significant decrease in forest cover was observed in recent years. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Phenotypic adaptation and genomic variation of Kandelia obovata associated with its northern introduction along southeastern coast of China.docx
Published 2025“…Subsequent whole-genome re-sequencing have unveiled a significant decrease in genetic diversity within the northernmost population, suggesting that temperature plays a primary role in shaping genetic variability within the K. obovata species.…”
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Table 1_Phenotypic adaptation and genomic variation of Kandelia obovata associated with its northern introduction along southeastern coast of China.xlsx
Published 2025“…Subsequent whole-genome re-sequencing have unveiled a significant decrease in genetic diversity within the northernmost population, suggesting that temperature plays a primary role in shaping genetic variability within the K. obovata species.…”
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Image 1_Genotype-dependent response to water deficit: increases in maize cell wall digestibility occurs through reducing both p-coumaric acid and lignification of the rind.jpeg
Published 2025“…</p>Results and discussion<p>Overall, we observed greater concentrations of p-coumaric acid under control conditions, with significant decreases in stressed conditions at each location. …”
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Image 2_Genotype-dependent response to water deficit: increases in maize cell wall digestibility occurs through reducing both p-coumaric acid and lignification of the rind.tif
Published 2025“…</p>Results and discussion<p>Overall, we observed greater concentrations of p-coumaric acid under control conditions, with significant decreases in stressed conditions at each location. …”
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Data Sheet 2_Large scale deletion and rebalancing within the k1C kafirin family in sorghum.pdf
Published 2025“…Despite confirming a ~400-kb deletion in the k1C family of both edited lines encompassing seven active genes, no significant decrease was observed in k1C expression or compensatory increase in non-kafirin proteins. …”
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Image 5_Large scale deletion and rebalancing within the k1C kafirin family in sorghum.tif
Published 2025“…Despite confirming a ~400-kb deletion in the k1C family of both edited lines encompassing seven active genes, no significant decrease was observed in k1C expression or compensatory increase in non-kafirin proteins. …”
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Image 4_Large scale deletion and rebalancing within the k1C kafirin family in sorghum.tif
Published 2025“…Despite confirming a ~400-kb deletion in the k1C family of both edited lines encompassing seven active genes, no significant decrease was observed in k1C expression or compensatory increase in non-kafirin proteins. …”
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Image 1_Large scale deletion and rebalancing within the k1C kafirin family in sorghum.tif
Published 2025“…Despite confirming a ~400-kb deletion in the k1C family of both edited lines encompassing seven active genes, no significant decrease was observed in k1C expression or compensatory increase in non-kafirin proteins. …”
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Image 3_Large scale deletion and rebalancing within the k1C kafirin family in sorghum.tif
Published 2025“…Despite confirming a ~400-kb deletion in the k1C family of both edited lines encompassing seven active genes, no significant decrease was observed in k1C expression or compensatory increase in non-kafirin proteins. …”
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Image 2_Large scale deletion and rebalancing within the k1C kafirin family in sorghum.tif
Published 2025“…Despite confirming a ~400-kb deletion in the k1C family of both edited lines encompassing seven active genes, no significant decrease was observed in k1C expression or compensatory increase in non-kafirin proteins. …”
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Image 6_Large scale deletion and rebalancing within the k1C kafirin family in sorghum.tif
Published 2025“…Despite confirming a ~400-kb deletion in the k1C family of both edited lines encompassing seven active genes, no significant decrease was observed in k1C expression or compensatory increase in non-kafirin proteins. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Large scale deletion and rebalancing within the k1C kafirin family in sorghum.pdf
Published 2025“…Despite confirming a ~400-kb deletion in the k1C family of both edited lines encompassing seven active genes, no significant decrease was observed in k1C expression or compensatory increase in non-kafirin proteins. …”
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Long-term global trends and influencing factors of surface urban cool and heat islands
Published 2025“…Key findings include: (1) SUCIs are more common in winter but most significant in summer, with daytime SUCIs transitioning to nighttime SUHIs; (2) SUHI cities show a ΔT increase of 0.153°C per decade (<i>P</i> < 0.01), while SUCI cities show a decrease of −0.102°C per decade (<i>P</i> < 0.01); (3) HURS is the dominant climatic driver, with PR and RSDS more influential in summer, and TAS being crucial in winter. …”
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Table 1_Association between platelet count and 30-day in-hospital mortality among intensive care unit patients with sepsis: a multicenter retrospective cohort study.docx
Published 2025“…Generalized additive models and two-piecewise linear regression were used to assess the relationship between platelet count and mortality.</p>Results<p>A U-shaped relationship was identified with an inflection point at 176 × 10⁹/L. …”
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Table 1_Longitudinal changes in vitamin D during twin pregnancy: association with maternal–neonatal outcomes.docx
Published 2025“…The RCS revealed an L-shaped VD-sPTB risk relationship. Each 1 ng/mL VD decrease increased sPTB risk by 14.94% (OR = 0.87). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Immune Synaptopathy and Sex Differences in Recognition Memory from Neonatal Staphylococcus epidermidis Infection
Published 2025“…At the cellular level, both sexes displayed a significant decrease in doublecortin-positive (DCX⁺) neurons in the dentate gyrus after SE infection, indicating impaired neuroplasticity. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Association between advanced lung cancer inflammation index and chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional study.PDF
Published 2024“…The risk of CKD tended to decrease with increasing quartiles of ALI. Smoothed curve fitting showed an L-shaped negative correlation between ALI and CKD. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Direct and indirect effects of land use on microbiomes of trap-nesting solitary bee larvae and nests.docx
Published 2025“…The Shannon diversity of bacteria in nest materials (larval pollen provision, soil nest enclosure) and larval guts decreased with increasing land use intensity. However, the pupae microbiome remained unaffected, indicating a reorganization of the microbiome during metamorphosis, which is not significantly influenced by land use and available resources.…”