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    Supplementary Material for: Conversion Ability of Immunotherapy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Insights from the International Converse Study by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant discrepancy was observed between PC (16% and 13% for AB and LENV, p=0.03) and AC rates (3% for both AB and LENV, p=0.14). …”
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    Soil analysis results of the trial areas. by Beyza Ciftci (20895403)

    Published 2025
    “…While increasing irrigation levels increased oil content, higher nitrogen doses caused a decrease for it. The highest oil content (6.64%) was recorded with 100% irrigation and 0 kg ha ⁻ ¹ N application. …”
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    Yield response factors of sorghum. by Beyza Ciftci (20895403)

    Published 2025
    “…While increasing irrigation levels increased oil content, higher nitrogen doses caused a decrease for it. The highest oil content (6.64%) was recorded with 100% irrigation and 0 kg ha ⁻ ¹ N application. …”
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    Effect of management activities on forest soil properties in the Rocky Mountains: II. Tree, stump, and downed woody debris data by Theresa B. Jain (10288169)

    Published 2025
    “…The specific purpose of the tree, stump, and downed woody debris study was to describe whether the growth of trees, and the amount of stumps or dead woody materials varied significantly on a site if it was dozer piled, prescribe burned, or in an unharvested area. …”
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    Image 2_The global burden of neonatal sepsis attributable to air pollution from 1990 to 2021: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021.jpeg by Jiajia Duan (9351878)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Result<p>In 2021, global deaths from neonatal sepsis and related infections attributable to air pollution numbered 54,026 (95% UI: 45,371–64,084), a 23.48% decrease from 1990, with age-standardized death rates dropping 1.49% annually (EAPC = −1.49). …”
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    Image 5_The global burden of neonatal sepsis attributable to air pollution from 1990 to 2021: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021.jpeg by Jiajia Duan (9351878)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Result<p>In 2021, global deaths from neonatal sepsis and related infections attributable to air pollution numbered 54,026 (95% UI: 45,371–64,084), a 23.48% decrease from 1990, with age-standardized death rates dropping 1.49% annually (EAPC = −1.49). …”
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    Image 4_The global burden of neonatal sepsis attributable to air pollution from 1990 to 2021: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021.jpeg by Jiajia Duan (9351878)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Result<p>In 2021, global deaths from neonatal sepsis and related infections attributable to air pollution numbered 54,026 (95% UI: 45,371–64,084), a 23.48% decrease from 1990, with age-standardized death rates dropping 1.49% annually (EAPC = −1.49). …”
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    Image 3_The global burden of neonatal sepsis attributable to air pollution from 1990 to 2021: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021.jpeg by Jiajia Duan (9351878)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Result<p>In 2021, global deaths from neonatal sepsis and related infections attributable to air pollution numbered 54,026 (95% UI: 45,371–64,084), a 23.48% decrease from 1990, with age-standardized death rates dropping 1.49% annually (EAPC = −1.49). …”
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    Proportion of dead and alive neonates. by Sujan Kumar Naha (20577028)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Administering a minimum of one maternal tetanus dose significantly lowers the risk of neonatal mortality. …”
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    Factor associated with neonatal mortality. by Sujan Kumar Naha (20577028)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Administering a minimum of one maternal tetanus dose significantly lowers the risk of neonatal mortality. …”
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    <b>The moderating effect of financial literacy on risk preferences and time preferences</b> by Calvin Mudzingiri (22188109)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, the study concluded that time preferences significantly moderate financial literacy. An increase in financial literacy is associated with a decrease in time preferences, indicating that as financial literacy rises, subjects become more patient. …”
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    Effect of appetite suppressants on head-weaving stereotypy in female rats. by Axl Lopez (21594203)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, one subject (cyan dot) showed a considerable decrease in stereotypy levels on the third day, quantified after 100 minutes post-injection. …”
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    CD36 is involved in the VCC-induced pro-inflammatory responses in BMDCs. by Shraddha Gandhi (21001590)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A-D) Immunoblot analyses showing CD36 co-immunoprecipitation with VCC in BMDCs, treated with 10 ng/ml VCC monomer (A, C) or 1 μg/ml pre-formed VCC oligomer (B, D) for 30 minutes. …”
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    Image 6_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.tif by Lan Wang (85307)

    Published 2025
    “…By analyzing CLIP-seq and RNA-seq data, we found that hnRNP-F may inhibit gene expression by binding to lncRNA SNHG1. Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”
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    Table 3_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.xlsx by Lan Wang (85307)

    Published 2025
    “…By analyzing CLIP-seq and RNA-seq data, we found that hnRNP-F may inhibit gene expression by binding to lncRNA SNHG1. Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”
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    Image 3_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.tif by Lan Wang (85307)

    Published 2025
    “…By analyzing CLIP-seq and RNA-seq data, we found that hnRNP-F may inhibit gene expression by binding to lncRNA SNHG1. Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”
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    Table 7_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.xls by Lan Wang (85307)

    Published 2025
    “…By analyzing CLIP-seq and RNA-seq data, we found that hnRNP-F may inhibit gene expression by binding to lncRNA SNHG1. Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”
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    Image 2_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.tif by Lan Wang (85307)

    Published 2025
    “…By analyzing CLIP-seq and RNA-seq data, we found that hnRNP-F may inhibit gene expression by binding to lncRNA SNHG1. Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”
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    Table 8_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.xls by Lan Wang (85307)

    Published 2025
    “…By analyzing CLIP-seq and RNA-seq data, we found that hnRNP-F may inhibit gene expression by binding to lncRNA SNHG1. Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”