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  1. 15921

    Video 3_Complement activation drives the phagocytosis of necrotic cell debris and resolution of liver injury.mp4 by Sofie Vandendriessche (638514)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, C3 deficiency led to a significant accumulation of necrotic debris and impairment of liver recovery in mice, which was attributed to decreased phagocytosis of debris by recruited neutrophils in vivo. …”
  2. 15922

    Table 1_Contrasting interactions between photon spectra and temperature in cold-sensitive basil and cold-tolerant lettuce.docx by Jiyong Shin (22300705)

    Published 2025
    “…The increased shoot expansion in lettuce decreased foliage coloration, but coloration was minimally altered in basil. …”
  3. 15923

    Table 4_Morphophysiological and transcriptomic analyses during the development of microspores and megaspores in Orobanche coerulescens.xlsx by Kelin Cui (20936231)

    Published 2025
    “…However, its richness in high-value secondary metabolites makes it a significant medicinal resource. The development of microspores and megaspores is essential for sexual reproduction in plants but research on this aspect of O. coerulescens is lacking.…”
  4. 15924

    Table 2_Morphophysiological and transcriptomic analyses during the development of microspores and megaspores in Orobanche coerulescens.xlsx by Kelin Cui (20936231)

    Published 2025
    “…However, its richness in high-value secondary metabolites makes it a significant medicinal resource. The development of microspores and megaspores is essential for sexual reproduction in plants but research on this aspect of O. coerulescens is lacking.…”
  5. 15925

    Table 3_Morphophysiological and transcriptomic analyses during the development of microspores and megaspores in Orobanche coerulescens.xls by Kelin Cui (20936231)

    Published 2025
    “…However, its richness in high-value secondary metabolites makes it a significant medicinal resource. The development of microspores and megaspores is essential for sexual reproduction in plants but research on this aspect of O. coerulescens is lacking.…”
  6. 15926

    Improving genomic prediction for plant disease using environmental covariates by Charlotte Brault (22078544)

    Published 2025
    “…The predictive ability slightly decreased when the target environment was less related to the training environments. …”
  7. 15927

    Presentation 1_Combination of αCD4 antibody and retinal antigen injection induces long-term disease control in autoimmune uveitis.pptx by Dijie Qiao (22063459)

    Published 2025
    “…Transcriptomic analysis revealed significant downregulation of inflammation-related genes following treatment.…”
  8. 15928

    Table 1_Molecular and epigenetic responses to crowding stress in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) skeletal muscle.xlsx by Daniela Aravena-Canales (14336037)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Chronic stress is a critical challenge in fish aquaculture, adversely affecting growth, health, and overall productivity. Among the most significant chronic stressors in intensive farming is crowding, which triggers the release of cortisol, the primary stress hormone in fish. …”
  9. 15929

    DataSheet1_Interannual temperature rise leads to more uniform phenological matching between invasive Stellera chamaejasme and pollinators across elevations.pdf by Chenxin Miao (19834812)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Exploring how environmental changes induce alterations in the phenology matching between plants and pollinators is significant for predicting species’ reproductive output and population dynamics. …”
  10. 15930

    Data Sheet 1_Imaging-based assessment of response to olaparib in platinum-sensitive relapsed ovarian cancer patients.pdf by Maria Delgado-Ortet (8840702)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The average number of edges per patient in the anatomical networks and total volumetric burden decreased with treatment were measured, differentiating between responders and nonresponders. …”
  11. 15931

    Table 1_Overcoming tet(X)-harboring tigecycline resistance: a study on the efficacy of tigecycline-apramycin combinations.docx by Juan Liu (6492)

    Published 2024
    “…Introduction<p>The emergence of the wide variety of novel tigecycline resistance tet(X) variants, including tet(X3), tet(X4), tet(X5), and tet(X6), has raised a serious threat to global public health and posed a significant challenge to the clinical treatment of multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.…”
  12. 15932

    Supplementary file 1_Pedunculoside targets P2X7R to protect against myocarditis by regulating the NLRP3/PIP2/MAPK signaling pathway.docx by Youqiong Zhuo (10361585)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>We found that PE demonstrated inhibition of H9c2 cell death and decreased ROS, Ca<sup>2+</sup> levels, and MMP loss induced by LPS + ATP. …”
  13. 15933

    Presentation1_Exchange flow in a highly stratified fjord in drought conditions.pdf by Elias Pinilla (20400329)

    Published 2024
    “…In 2016, reduced freshwater input decreased exchange flow and increased salinity compared to 2018. …”
  14. 15934

    Video 1_Complement activation drives the phagocytosis of necrotic cell debris and resolution of liver injury.mp4 by Sofie Vandendriessche (638514)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, C3 deficiency led to a significant accumulation of necrotic debris and impairment of liver recovery in mice, which was attributed to decreased phagocytosis of debris by recruited neutrophils in vivo. …”
  15. 15935

    A well-resolved phylogeny of <i>Epilobium</i> (Onagraceae) taxa in the British Isles finds no correlation between genomic divergence and the outcome of hybridisation by Kaitlin Saward (22126620)

    Published 2025
    “…All were likely to be F<sub>1</sub> hybrids.</p> <p>We did not detect a significant relationship between parental divergence and hybridisation likelihood and/or hybrid fertility in <i>Epilobium</i> sect. …”
  16. 15936

    Data Sheet 1_A distal regulatory element regulates Wx gene expression and the amylose content in rice.pdf by Qingqing Yang (1628146)

    Published 2025
    “…The amylose content of Wx<sup>b</sup>-cre mutant decreased by 21.43%–31.51% compared with that of wild-type rice with the Wx<sup>b</sup> allele. …”
  17. 15937

    Supplementary Material for: Impact of early oral feeding on postoperative outcomes after elective colorectal surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Lee S.Y. (4128808)

    Published 2024
    “…No significant difference in mortality was observed between the two groups (OR 0.54; 95% CI 0.15 to 2.01). …”
  18. 15938

    Data Sheet 1_Complement activation drives the phagocytosis of necrotic cell debris and resolution of liver injury.docx by Sofie Vandendriessche (638514)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, C3 deficiency led to a significant accumulation of necrotic debris and impairment of liver recovery in mice, which was attributed to decreased phagocytosis of debris by recruited neutrophils in vivo. …”
  19. 15939

    Video 2_Complement activation drives the phagocytosis of necrotic cell debris and resolution of liver injury.mp4 by Sofie Vandendriessche (638514)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, C3 deficiency led to a significant accumulation of necrotic debris and impairment of liver recovery in mice, which was attributed to decreased phagocytosis of debris by recruited neutrophils in vivo. …”
  20. 15940

    Image 1_Snowmelt seepage fluxes of dissolved organic matter in forest and grassland – a molecular-level case study from the Hainich Critical Zone Exploratory, Germany.pdf by Chen Huang (202847)

    Published 2024
    “…Notably, the unique DOM components specific to each ecosystem increased during peak fluxes in the forest but decreased in the grassland. We suggest that an overall higher molecular richness and the broader functional metabolic potentials in grassland may account for its relatively greater DOM stability compared to the forest during peak snowmelt events.…”