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  1. 1461

    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
    “…The role of these bacteria is unknown, but they might impact the growth and development of the host, adaptation to environmental parameters, and, hence, the ecological success of these algae. We hypothesised that increased sulphide concentrations would trigger a significant shift in the microbial community composition associated with C. prolifera rhizoids, favouring sulphide-oxidizing bacteria. …”
  2. 1462

    Exploring <i>in vitro</i> anticancer potential of <i>Ferula gummosa</i> gum on PC-3 cells: insights from cellular and molecular studies by Negar Abdollahzadeh (20507068)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><i>Ferula gummosa</i> Boiss is a well-known Iranian endemic plant that is used to treat inflammation, pain, and infections of the gastrointestinal system. In a previous study, we discovered that treating PC-3 cells with <i>Ferula gummosa</i> gum leads to significant cytotoxicity and induces apoptosis. …”
  3. 1463

    Supplementary file 1_Taxonomic and functional shifts in soil nematode communities following estuarine island reclamation.docx by Sufeng Pan (21460022)

    Published 2025
    “…We found a significant decrease in both taxonomic and functional diversity as tidal flats were converted to dry land, followed by a gradual recovery that progressed with increasing reclamation age. …”
  4. 1464

    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
    “…The role of these bacteria is unknown, but they might impact the growth and development of the host, adaptation to environmental parameters, and, hence, the ecological success of these algae. We hypothesised that increased sulphide concentrations would trigger a significant shift in the microbial community composition associated with C. prolifera rhizoids, favouring sulphide-oxidizing bacteria. …”
  5. 1465

    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
    “…The role of these bacteria is unknown, but they might impact the growth and development of the host, adaptation to environmental parameters, and, hence, the ecological success of these algae. We hypothesised that increased sulphide concentrations would trigger a significant shift in the microbial community composition associated with C. prolifera rhizoids, favouring sulphide-oxidizing bacteria. …”
  6. 1466

    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
    “…The role of these bacteria is unknown, but they might impact the growth and development of the host, adaptation to environmental parameters, and, hence, the ecological success of these algae. We hypothesised that increased sulphide concentrations would trigger a significant shift in the microbial community composition associated with C. prolifera rhizoids, favouring sulphide-oxidizing bacteria. …”
  7. 1467

    Data Sheet 1_Apparent reduction in heart rate during oviposition revealed by non-invasive heart rate monitoring of gravid loggerhead turtles.docx by Tomoko Narazaki (421081)

    Published 2025
    “…Heart rate increased markedly upon beach landing and remained elevated during most nesting phases. However, a significant decrease in heart rate, often accompanied by increased RMSSD, was observed during egg-laying, suggesting parasympathetic nervous system dominance during this phase. …”
  8. 1468

    The dataset for Aerosol emission reductions cause post-2011 rapid warming in the northwestern Pacific. by Nan Yang (22539191)

    Published 2025
    “…Yet the drivers of this accelerated warming remain insufficiently understood. Here we find that anthropogenic aerosol mitigation constitutes the principal driver of this phenomenon. …”
  9. 1469

    Table 3_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  10. 1470

    Table 4_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  11. 1471

    Table 1_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  12. 1472

    Image 3_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  13. 1473

    Image 1_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  14. 1474

    Table 2_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  15. 1475

    Image 2_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo results showed metabolic alterations in SCID mice xenografts after NKEV treatment, associated with a significant reduction of tumor growth (64%). In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  16. 1476

    Betti curves of CD4(+) T cells, B220(+) DN T cells and megakaryocytes populations in the murine spleen tissue. by Maria Torras-Pérez (22439376)

    Published 2025
    “…I, J, K, L: same plots for megakaryocytes, but for the case of Betti-0 curves, which count the proportion of clusters which are alive at a given parameter value. We observe a very sharp decrease in the disease curves at small values, which is due to the presence of clusters in the cell population cells.…”
  17. 1477

    <b>Spirulina platensis Supplementation in Obese Sedentary Women: Effects on Hematological Parameters, Metabolic Biomarkers, and Dietary Correlations</b> (Supp. Figures). by Luis Carlos Gonçalves (13153701)

    Published 2025
    “…In vivo, spirulina supplementation (3g/day) induced significant hematological modulation, characterized by a marked decrease in lymphocyte percentage (p=0.002) and a concurrent increase in segmented neutrophils (p=0.003). …”
  18. 1478

    Data Sheet 1_Differential effects of physical activity on behavioral and prefrontal responses during repetitive inhibitory control in older adults.docx by Jae-Hoon Lee (334543)

    Published 2025
    “…The PA group showed a significant decrease in reaction time across repetitions (p < 0.001), whereas no such change was observed in the PI group. …”
  19. 1479

    Table 2_Cost-effectiveness of the 3E model in diabetes management: a machine learning approach to assess long-term economic impact.docx by Supriya Raghav (21412907)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The 3E model demonstrated significant cost reductions, with the intervention group achieving a 74.3% decrease in total costs compared to 41.8% in the control group while maintaining the same level of glycemic control. …”
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    Table 1_Cost-effectiveness of the 3E model in diabetes management: a machine learning approach to assess long-term economic impact.xlsx by Supriya Raghav (21412907)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The 3E model demonstrated significant cost reductions, with the intervention group achieving a 74.3% decrease in total costs compared to 41.8% in the control group while maintaining the same level of glycemic control. …”