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  1. 18921

    Image 4_Assessment of the brain impact of soccer heading using pupillary light reflex.tif by Junzo Nakao (21429026)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>In session 1, CH and MCV significantly decreased compared with the baseline after 30 headings. …”
  2. 18922

    Azole drugs have differential efficacy in varied models of immunosuppression in larval zebrafish hosts by Kevin E. Ayala (21979064)

    Published 2025
    “…Repeated daily imaging of whole live larvae treated with posaconazole demonstrates that posaconazole treatment can prevent germination of <i>A. fumigatus</i> spores inside infected hosts but that this drug does not significantly combat fungal hyphal growth post-germination.…”
  3. 18923

    Molecular features influencing clinical outcome of advanced HER2-positive gastric cancer receiving trastuzumab plus chemotherapy by Yu Lei (266919)

    Published 2025
    “…Poorly differentiated tumours exhibited shorter PFS than moderate or moderate-poor ones. Pre-treatment amplification of <i>MYC</i> or <i>TOP2A</i> gene was association with increased PFS, and suggested a potential benefit for OS. …”
  4. 18924

    Table 2_Gut metagenomic features of frailty.xlsx by Zharkyn Jarmukhanov (19743034)

    Published 2024
    “…Microbial diversity decreased significantly with increasing frailty. Beta diversity analysis revealed distinct clustering patterns based at phylum level. …”
  5. 18925

    Hippocampal volume changes along the rostrocaudal axis in the COUP-TFI mutant mice. by Ching-San Tseng (6252566)

    Published 2025
    “…The size of the domain with dense YFP<sup>+</sup> cells in the caudal hippocampus was decreased in the COUP-TFI cKO (<i>COUP-TFI</i><sup>f/f</sup>; <i><i>Emx1</i></i>-Cre) and increased in the COUP-TFI cTG (<i>COUP-TFI</i><sup>TG/O</sup>; <i><i>Emx1</i></i>-Cre). …”
  6. 18926

    Changes in the effective optical zone following hyperopic keratorefractive lenticule extraction by Yangyi Huang (11859382)

    Published 2025
    “…The effects of the surgical and corneal topographic parameters on EOZ were explored.</p> <p>A significantly higher postoperative spherical equivalent was found in group B than in group A (<i>p</i> = 0.002). …”
  7. 18927

    Supporting information Abou-Kandil et al. by Olaf Kniemeyer (8561361)

    Published 2024
    “…Deletion of <i>rtaA</i> did not significantly change the ergosterol content of <i>A. fumigatus</i>, but decreased fluorescence intensity of the sterol-binding stain filipin. …”
  8. 18928

    The efficacy of metformin in counteracting olanzapine-induced hyperprolactinemia: an open-label prospective study by Kah Kheng Goh (4983368)

    Published 2025
    “…</p> <p>After eight weeks of metformin intervention, prolactin levels significantly decreased from 39.7 ± 20.0 ng/mL at baseline to 35.7 ± 15.7 ng/mL (<i>p</i> = 0.005) with a moderate effect size (Cohen’s <i>d</i> = 0.545). …”
  9. 18929

    Figure 5 from Integrated Molecular Characterization of Patient-Derived Models Reveals Therapeutic Strategies for Treating CIC-DUX4 Sarcoma by Marianna Carrabotta (8193039)

    Published 2025
    “…In the lung, the combined treatment led to a significant lower number of metastases compared with trabectedin (*, <i>P</i> < 0.05), or with NVP-BEZ235 (**, <i>P</i> < 0.01) as single agents. …”
  10. 18930

    Impact of acute binge-like ethanol exposure during the third-trimester equivalent on subicular interneurons in mice by Katalina M. Lopez (21821714)

    Published 2025
    “…Ethanol exposure decreased instantaneous frequency evoked by 250–400 pA current injection in fast-spiking GABAergic interneurons only in female mice (250: <i>p</i> = .019, g = −1.08; 300–450: <i>p</i> = .038, g = −1.06 to- 1.18) but did not significantly affect spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (sIPSCs) evoked by interneuronal GABA release onto pyramidal neurons.…”
  11. 18931

    Investigation of changes in the choice reaction time with levodopa in patients with Parkinson’s disease by Halil Onder (10368032)

    Published 2025
    “…</p> <p>We included 25 PD patients with a mean age of 65.7 ± 9.0 y (F/M = 9/16). The comparative analyses between medication-off and -on states revealed that the MDS-UPDRS-3 scores decreased significantly during the medication-on states (<i>p</i> < 0.001, d = 1.09). …”
  12. 18932

    Low-speed Rear-end Collisions: Kinematic and Clinical Responses (Video, MRI findings, EMG/NCS results) by Hee Young Lee (22195417)

    Published 2025
    “…Pain questionnaires were administered immediately after the test and one week later.</i></p><p dir="ltr"><b><i>Results</i></b><i>: Impact velocity, offset percentage, and collision type significantly influenced acceleration forces and NIC values, with passenger vehicle collisions generating higher forces than bumper car collisions. …”
  13. 18933

    Effects and Potential Risks of Chiral Penflufen on Pickled Cowpea: Combined Microbiome and Metabolomics by Chao Guo (163795)

    Published 2025
    “…Penflufen enantiomers were degraded little during the fermentation process. <i>Rac</i>-penflufen treatment significantly decreased the relative abundance of <i>Lactiplantibacillus</i> while increasing <i>Weissella</i>, but the opposite effects were found in <i>R</i>- and <i>S</i>-penflufen treatments. …”
  14. 18934

    Table 2_The cerebral metabolic mechanism of group computer magnanimous therapy based on magnetic resonance spectroscopy: effects on improving magnanimous-enterprising levels of lun... by Qianyu Liu (7543004)

    Published 2024
    “…Significant increases in NAA/Cr levels were observed in the right amygdala, and significant decreases in mI/Cr levels were observed in the right cingulate gyrus in the GCMTG. …”
  15. 18935

    Neurochemical identity of dFB<sup>23E10</sup>Ո<sup>84C10</sup> neurons. by Joseph D. Jones (13883524)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(D)</b> Representative confocal stack of a female <i>84C10-AD; Gad1-DBD>UAS-mCD8GFP</i>. …”
  16. 18936

    Minimalist Natural ORPphilin Macarangin B Delineates OSBP Biological Function by Gwenaëlle Jézéquel (4488268)

    Published 2024
    “…Yet, OSBP is an attractive antiviral target, as it is hijacked by many positive-strand RNA viruses. Remarkably, (<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>)-macarangin B significantly inhibited Zika virus replication in human cells, highlighting its potential as a lead compound for antiviral drug development.…”
  17. 18937

    Minimalist Natural ORPphilin Macarangin B Delineates OSBP Biological Function by Gwenaëlle Jézéquel (4488268)

    Published 2024
    “…Yet, OSBP is an attractive antiviral target, as it is hijacked by many positive-strand RNA viruses. Remarkably, (<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>)-macarangin B significantly inhibited Zika virus replication in human cells, highlighting its potential as a lead compound for antiviral drug development.…”
  18. 18938

    Minimalist Natural ORPphilin Macarangin B Delineates OSBP Biological Function by Gwenaëlle Jézéquel (4488268)

    Published 2024
    “…Yet, OSBP is an attractive antiviral target, as it is hijacked by many positive-strand RNA viruses. Remarkably, (<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>)-macarangin B significantly inhibited Zika virus replication in human cells, highlighting its potential as a lead compound for antiviral drug development.…”
  19. 18939

    Minimalist Natural ORPphilin Macarangin B Delineates OSBP Biological Function by Gwenaëlle Jézéquel (4488268)

    Published 2024
    “…Yet, OSBP is an attractive antiviral target, as it is hijacked by many positive-strand RNA viruses. Remarkably, (<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>)-macarangin B significantly inhibited Zika virus replication in human cells, highlighting its potential as a lead compound for antiviral drug development.…”
  20. 18940

    Alcohol perceptions and driving decisions among adolescents: Exploring the role of peer and parental influences in Virginia by Asmaa Namoos (21304297)

    Published 2025
    “…Though parent distracted driving positively influenced adolescent driving behavior, this effect was not statistically significant (coefficient = 0.008, <i>P</i> = .320).</p> <p>The findings indicate a significant reduction in risky behaviors such as drinking and driving and an increase in seat belt use among adolescents. …”