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  1. 15001

    Table 1_Genomic and phenotypic characterization of two novel human-derived Limosilactobacillus reuteri strains with unique probiotic traits.docx by Lijuan Yang (1538233)

    Published 2025
    “…In co-culture with LS174T cells, both strains decrease the production of Mucin-2, a key component of the gut barrier, with LLR2 showing significantly greater efficacy. …”
  2. 15002

    Supplementary file 2_Wuzi-Yanzong-Wan inhibits testicular mitochondrial apoptosis in rats by downregulating TAp73-Mediated P38 MAPK-ADAM17 pathway.docx by Ziao Liu (8938748)

    Published 2025
    “…Mechanistic investigations revealed that WZYZW markedly suppressed germ cell apoptosis (flow cytometry confirmed a significant decrease in apoptotic cell proportion) and attenuated DNA damage (indicated by significantly reduced γ-H2AX (a DNA damage marker) fluorescence intensity). …”
  3. 15003

    Data Sheet 1_Schaftoside contributed to anti-inflammatory activity of Clinacanthus nutans extract in lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW 264.7 cells.docx by Saruda Thongyim (19372687)

    Published 2025
    “…All extracts demonstrated a consistent trend of reducing iNOS protein expression, which was accompanied by a corresponding decrease in nitric oxide (NO) production, indicating their potential anti-inflammatory properties. …”
  4. 15004

    Image 4_Topical prevention from high energy visible light-induced pigmentation by 2-mercaptonicotinoyl glycine, but not by ascorbic acid antioxidant: 2 randomized controlled trials... by Virginie Piffaut (22399978)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>While ascorbic acid did not exhibit any efficacy versus its vehicle in limiting skin hyperpigmentation induced by HEV, the use of 2-MNG (0.5 or 1%) led to an early significant decrease in HEV-induced pigmentation, which was sustained until the end of the study, as evidenced by colorimetry and significantly scored by visual assessment. …”
  5. 15005

    Image 3_Topical prevention from high energy visible light-induced pigmentation by 2-mercaptonicotinoyl glycine, but not by ascorbic acid antioxidant: 2 randomized controlled trials... by Virginie Piffaut (22399978)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>While ascorbic acid did not exhibit any efficacy versus its vehicle in limiting skin hyperpigmentation induced by HEV, the use of 2-MNG (0.5 or 1%) led to an early significant decrease in HEV-induced pigmentation, which was sustained until the end of the study, as evidenced by colorimetry and significantly scored by visual assessment. …”
  6. 15006

    Image 1_Topical prevention from high energy visible light-induced pigmentation by 2-mercaptonicotinoyl glycine, but not by ascorbic acid antioxidant: 2 randomized controlled trials... by Virginie Piffaut (22399978)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>While ascorbic acid did not exhibit any efficacy versus its vehicle in limiting skin hyperpigmentation induced by HEV, the use of 2-MNG (0.5 or 1%) led to an early significant decrease in HEV-induced pigmentation, which was sustained until the end of the study, as evidenced by colorimetry and significantly scored by visual assessment. …”
  7. 15007

    Image 2_Topical prevention from high energy visible light-induced pigmentation by 2-mercaptonicotinoyl glycine, but not by ascorbic acid antioxidant: 2 randomized controlled trials... by Virginie Piffaut (22399978)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>While ascorbic acid did not exhibit any efficacy versus its vehicle in limiting skin hyperpigmentation induced by HEV, the use of 2-MNG (0.5 or 1%) led to an early significant decrease in HEV-induced pigmentation, which was sustained until the end of the study, as evidenced by colorimetry and significantly scored by visual assessment. …”
  8. 15008

    Supplementary file 1_Storage damage of cold-stored whole blood in CPDA maintenance fluid during the whole effective storage period.docx by Yingyu He (13877876)

    Published 2025
    “…On the 21st day of CS-WB storage, the oxygen carrying capacity and ATP content of RBCs showed a more significant decrease. Platelets showed characteristic ultrastructural damage and progressive decline in hemostatic function. …”
  9. 15009

    Date for paper "Effect of gradation on confined compression and creep of calcareous sand and the coefficient of earth pressure at rest" by Yan GAO (22623737)

    Published 2025
    “…As the vertical stress increases, significant particle breakage occurs, resulting in an increasing lateral deformation of the sample, which induces increased lateral stress and a corresponding elevation in <i>K</i><sub><em>0</em></sub>. …”
  10. 15010

    DataSheet1_Biomarkers of response to ocrelizumab in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis.pdf by Fernando Rodríguez-Jorge (17279800)

    Published 2024
    “…Decrease in sGFAP values occurred later in both groups, with significant reductions observed at 12 months for INFL and 6 and 12 months for NEDA-3. …”
  11. 15011

    DataSheet1_Biomarkers of response to ocrelizumab in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis.pdf by Fernando Rodríguez-Jorge (17279800)

    Published 2024
    “…Decrease in sGFAP values occurred later in both groups, with significant reductions observed at 12 months for INFL and 6 and 12 months for NEDA-3. …”
  12. 15012

    Robust Matrix Completion with Heavy-Tailed Noise by Bingyan Wang (275853)

    Published 2024
    “…The key technique behind this significant advancement is a powerful leave-one-out analysis framework. …”
  13. 15013

    Table 1_Effects of exogenous insulin supplementation on lipid metabolism in peripartum obese dairy cows.docx by Yuanyin Guo (19207081)

    Published 2025
    “…High expression of SREBF1 may be a key for postpartum insulin supplementation to improve insulin resistance, significantly reduce NEFA concentrations, and prevent or treat ketosis and fatty liver in obese cows. …”
  14. 15014

    Image 5_Trends and cross-country inequality in the global burden of nutritional deficiencies in children, with projections to 2035: results from the Global Burden of Disease study... by Shihao Zhuang (9931763)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Nutritional deficiencies in children are a significant global health concern, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality. …”
  15. 15015

    Image 8_Trends and cross-country inequality in the global burden of nutritional deficiencies in children, with projections to 2035: results from the Global Burden of Disease study... by Shihao Zhuang (9931763)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Nutritional deficiencies in children are a significant global health concern, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality. …”
  16. 15016

    Image 7_Trends and cross-country inequality in the global burden of nutritional deficiencies in children, with projections to 2035: results from the Global Burden of Disease study... by Shihao Zhuang (9931763)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Nutritional deficiencies in children are a significant global health concern, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality. …”
  17. 15017

    Image 6_Trends and cross-country inequality in the global burden of nutritional deficiencies in children, with projections to 2035: results from the Global Burden of Disease study... by Shihao Zhuang (9931763)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Nutritional deficiencies in children are a significant global health concern, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality. …”
  18. 15018

    Table 4_Trends and cross-country inequality in the global burden of nutritional deficiencies in children, with projections to 2035: results from the Global Burden of Disease study... by Shihao Zhuang (9931763)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Nutritional deficiencies in children are a significant global health concern, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality. …”
  19. 15019

    Image 2_Trends and cross-country inequality in the global burden of nutritional deficiencies in children, with projections to 2035: results from the Global Burden of Disease study... by Shihao Zhuang (9931763)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Nutritional deficiencies in children are a significant global health concern, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality. …”
  20. 15020

    Table 3_Trends and cross-country inequality in the global burden of nutritional deficiencies in children, with projections to 2035: results from the Global Burden of Disease study... by Shihao Zhuang (9931763)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Nutritional deficiencies in children are a significant global health concern, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality. …”