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  1. 7801

    XRD pattern of hydration for 12 hours. by Yongkang Du (21696255)

    Published 2025
    “…At 28 days, the strength had significantly decreased, and the larger the dosage, the more it had decreased. …”
  2. 7802

    SEM image of hydration for 12h. by Yongkang Du (21696255)

    Published 2025
    “…At 28 days, the strength had significantly decreased, and the larger the dosage, the more it had decreased. …”
  3. 7803

    Mix proportion of concrete (kg/m<sup>3</sup>). by Yongkang Du (21696255)

    Published 2025
    “…At 28 days, the strength had significantly decreased, and the larger the dosage, the more it had decreased. …”
  4. 7804

    Particle size distribution of raw materials. by Yongkang Du (21696255)

    Published 2025
    “…At 28 days, the strength had significantly decreased, and the larger the dosage, the more it had decreased. …”
  5. 7805

    Data_Sheet_1_Syncing the brain’s networks: dynamic functional connectivity shifts from temporal interference.pdf by Zhiqiang Zhu (637681)

    Published 2024
    “…TI-T2 displayed lower CV of dFC than TI-T1 in the left precentral gyrus (P < 0.001). For mean dFC, a significant main effect of time was found (P < 0.001). …”
  6. 7806

    Amplifying key words’ intensity promotes memory (Liu et al., 2025) by Zhenxu Liu (1372929)

    Published 2025
    “…Heart rate and skin conductance level of the subjects decreased with amplification of key word intensity in the 9-dB group, which indicated that this promoted the memory effect by enhancing attention.…”
  7. 7807

    Table 1_Sitagliptin phosphate ameliorates chronic inflammation in diabetes mellitus via modulating macrophage polarization.docx by Xiaoxia Hu (170413)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, histological analysis showed that compared with the Control group, the size of visceral adipocytes, hepatocyte lipid deposition and the ratio of M1/M2 macrophage were higher in the DM group, which were reversed by Sitagliptin phosphate treatments (P<0.05), insulin treatments did not have a significant effect (P>0.05). Mechanistically, Western blot showed that compared with the normal group, HG upregulated the expression of mTORc1 protein, P-65 phosphorylation and P-65 protein expression in Raw264.7 cells (P<0.05), downregulated the expression of IKKβ (P<0.05) and PPAR-γ proteins (P<0.05), Sitagliptin phosphate and insulin treatments rescued these changes. …”
  8. 7808

    Image 1_Berberine alleviates atherosclerosis by modulating autophagy and inflammation through the RAGE-NF-κB pathway.tif by Peng Zhang (2071)

    Published 2025
    “…The ApoE<sup>−/−</sup> mouse model was established with a high-fat diet (HFD) to verify the effect and mechanism of BBR in vivo.</p>Results<p>Functional and pathway enrichment analysis demonstrated that BBR significantly modulated the inflammation-related signaling pathways of AS. …”
  9. 7809

    Data Sheet 1_Craving on the move: targeting smoking memories with a novel 3MDR–smoking cessation protocol.pdf by Annel P. Koomen (20406923)

    Published 2024
    “…Smoking cue–induced craving and physiological measures were assessed at baseline (T0) and 1 day after the intervention (T4), and smoking behavior was measured at T0 and 2-week (FU1) and 3-month (FU2) follow-up.</p>Results<p>Significant decreases in cue-induced craving from T0 to T4 and daily cigarette use from T0 to FU1 and FU2 were observed but not differ between the two experimental groups. …”
  10. 7810

    Table 1_Berberine alleviates atherosclerosis by modulating autophagy and inflammation through the RAGE-NF-κB pathway.docx by Peng Zhang (2071)

    Published 2025
    “…The ApoE<sup>−/−</sup> mouse model was established with a high-fat diet (HFD) to verify the effect and mechanism of BBR in vivo.</p>Results<p>Functional and pathway enrichment analysis demonstrated that BBR significantly modulated the inflammation-related signaling pathways of AS. …”
  11. 7811

    Data Sheet 1_Investigating the influence of a thin copper film coated on nickel plates through physical vapor deposition for electrocatalytic nitrate reduction.docx by Sumit Maya Moreshwar Meshram (21423314)

    Published 2025
    “…As the Cu thickness increased, the current density decreased. This study also investigated the effect of stirring on NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> reduction, considering potential applications where rotation or stirring is not feasible such as in some batteries. …”
  12. 7812

    Image 2_Dietary risk factors and cancer mortality burden from 1990 to 2021: a comparative study of China and global regions with varying sociodemographic development levels based o... by Chunxiu Zhao (21650204)

    Published 2025
    “…Low vegetable intake showed the largest decline (3.0 to 0.3%), while high red meat consumption increased (1.6 to 2.0%). …”
  13. 7813

    Data Sheet 1_Dietary risk factors and cancer mortality burden from 1990 to 2021: a comparative study of China and global regions with varying sociodemographic development levels ba... by Chunxiu Zhao (21650204)

    Published 2025
    “…Low vegetable intake showed the largest decline (3.0 to 0.3%), while high red meat consumption increased (1.6 to 2.0%). …”
  14. 7814

    Image 1_Dietary risk factors and cancer mortality burden from 1990 to 2021: a comparative study of China and global regions with varying sociodemographic development levels based o... by Chunxiu Zhao (21650204)

    Published 2025
    “…Low vegetable intake showed the largest decline (3.0 to 0.3%), while high red meat consumption increased (1.6 to 2.0%). …”
  15. 7815

    Image 3_Dietary risk factors and cancer mortality burden from 1990 to 2021: a comparative study of China and global regions with varying sociodemographic development levels based o... by Chunxiu Zhao (21650204)

    Published 2025
    “…Low vegetable intake showed the largest decline (3.0 to 0.3%), while high red meat consumption increased (1.6 to 2.0%). …”
  16. 7816

    Image 1_A comparison of clinical outcomes following kyphoplasty for osteoporotic compression fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine: a systematic review and meta-analysis.jpeg by Michael R. Kann (22070273)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Discussion<p>Kyphoplasty provides comparable outcomes in thoracic and lumbar VCFs, with no clinically significant differences in pain relief or procedural effectiveness. …”
  17. 7817

    A systematic review of the efficacy and safety of anti-amyloid beta monoclonal antibodies in treatment of Alzheimer’s disease by Akanksha Chhabra (71080)

    Published 2024
    “…Aducanumab resulted in a decrease of −0.39 (−22%). Bapineuzumab showed no significant benefit, with scores of 2.4 (2.8). …”
  18. 7818

    Table 1_A comparison of clinical outcomes following kyphoplasty for osteoporotic compression fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Michael R. Kann (22070273)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Discussion<p>Kyphoplasty provides comparable outcomes in thoracic and lumbar VCFs, with no clinically significant differences in pain relief or procedural effectiveness. …”
  19. 7819

    Short-term antiretroviral therapy may not correct the dysregulations of plasma virome and cytokines induced by HIV-1 infection by Yingying Ma (3617810)

    Published 2025
    “…Increased abundance and prevalence of HPgV-1 were further confirmed by RT-qPCR assay in a larger cohort of 114 HIV-1-infected individuals. Notably, most dysregulated cytokines were not fully restored by ART, with extremely abnormal levels of IL-10, GM-CSF, VEGF, and eotaxin, and a significantly increased level of plasma I-FABP. …”
  20. 7820

    Included studies basic characteristics. by Xuqin Du (8803772)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to standard treatment, QJHTD significantly improved pulmonary function, with increases in FEV1 (MD = 0.32, 95% CI [0.25, 0.38], <i>p </i>= 0.000), FVC (MD = 0.30, 95% CI [0.22, 0.37], <i>p </i>= 0.000), FEV1/FVC (MD = 5.58, 95% CI [4.81, 6.34], <i>p </i>= 0.000), and PaO<sub>2</sub> (MD = 9.62, 95% CI [6.17, 13.08], <i>p </i>= 0.000), and a decrease in PaCO<sub>2</sub> (MD = -9.12, 95% CI [–11.96, –6.28], <i>p </i>= 0.000). …”