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18881
Image 6_Characterization of serum metabolome and respiratory microbiota in children with influenza A virus infection.jpeg
Published 2025“…The respiratory microbiome structure in children with IAV, including H1N1 and H3N2, was significantly different from that of the control, with significantly increased Chao index. …”
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18882
Image 4_Characterization of serum metabolome and respiratory microbiota in children with influenza A virus infection.jpeg
Published 2025“…The respiratory microbiome structure in children with IAV, including H1N1 and H3N2, was significantly different from that of the control, with significantly increased Chao index. …”
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18883
Image 3_Characterization of serum metabolome and respiratory microbiota in children with influenza A virus infection.jpeg
Published 2025“…The respiratory microbiome structure in children with IAV, including H1N1 and H3N2, was significantly different from that of the control, with significantly increased Chao index. …”
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18884
Image2_Adverse event profile differences between pralsetinib and selpercatinib: a real-world study based on the FDA adverse events reporting system.TIF
Published 2024“…The risk of AEs such as decreased platelet count, anemia, decreased white blood cell count, pneumonitis, asthenia, and edema caused by pralsetinib is significantly higher than that of selpercatinib. …”
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18885
Table2_Adverse event profile differences between pralsetinib and selpercatinib: a real-world study based on the FDA adverse events reporting system.docx
Published 2024“…The risk of AEs such as decreased platelet count, anemia, decreased white blood cell count, pneumonitis, asthenia, and edema caused by pralsetinib is significantly higher than that of selpercatinib. …”
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18886
Image 1_Characterization of serum metabolome and respiratory microbiota in children with influenza A virus infection.jpeg
Published 2025“…The respiratory microbiome structure in children with IAV, including H1N1 and H3N2, was significantly different from that of the control, with significantly increased Chao index. …”
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18887
Image1_Adverse event profile differences between pralsetinib and selpercatinib: a real-world study based on the FDA adverse events reporting system.TIF
Published 2024“…The risk of AEs such as decreased platelet count, anemia, decreased white blood cell count, pneumonitis, asthenia, and edema caused by pralsetinib is significantly higher than that of selpercatinib. …”
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18888
SEAwise report on the impact of socioeconomic effects of fisheries management adapted according to input from review workshops
Published 2025“…For demersal fleets, variable prices caused significant income shifts, though operational effort was independent of price. …”
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18889
Supplementary file 1_An expert patient program for people living with multiple sclerosis improves knowledge and empowerment: a pre-test, post-test multicenter implementation study....
Published 2025“…Lifestyle habits remained mostly unchanged, except for medication self-management and diet, whereas visits to nurses and other professionals in MS units significantly decreased. Physical health composite scores in the MS quality of life-54 questionnaire decreased, while the mental health composite scores remained unchanged. …”
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18890
Data Sheet 1_Pseudomonas oryzihabitans D1-104/3 and P. gessardii C31-106/3 differentially modulate the antioxidative response of duckweed (Lemna minor L.) to salt stress.docx
Published 2024“…The doubling time of duckweeds inoculated with P. gessardii C31-106/3 was significantly longer. Additionally, at 0 and 10 mM NaCl, this strain decreased chlorosis in duckweeds. …”
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18891
Data Sheet 1_Effects of different fermentation temperatures on microbiomes of cigar tobacco leaves.pdf
Published 2025“…As the temperature increased, the relative abundance of Staphylococcus decreased first and then increased (46.1%–98.5%), while that of Aspergillus increased first and then decreased (34.9%–77.4%). …”
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18892
Table 8_CX3CR1 upregulation modulates microglial activation and preserves synapses in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of middle-aged mice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Following CX3CR1 knockout in the middle-aged mice, TNF-α and IL-1α levels increased, while CD68, SRA, and RAGE levels decreased in the hippocampus. Similarly, CD68, CD36, SRB1, and RAGE levels decreased in the frontal cortex. …”
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18893
Table 4_CX3CR1 upregulation modulates microglial activation and preserves synapses in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of middle-aged mice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Following CX3CR1 knockout in the middle-aged mice, TNF-α and IL-1α levels increased, while CD68, SRA, and RAGE levels decreased in the hippocampus. Similarly, CD68, CD36, SRB1, and RAGE levels decreased in the frontal cortex. …”
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18894
Table 7_CX3CR1 upregulation modulates microglial activation and preserves synapses in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of middle-aged mice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Following CX3CR1 knockout in the middle-aged mice, TNF-α and IL-1α levels increased, while CD68, SRA, and RAGE levels decreased in the hippocampus. Similarly, CD68, CD36, SRB1, and RAGE levels decreased in the frontal cortex. …”
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18895
Table 10_CX3CR1 upregulation modulates microglial activation and preserves synapses in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of middle-aged mice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Following CX3CR1 knockout in the middle-aged mice, TNF-α and IL-1α levels increased, while CD68, SRA, and RAGE levels decreased in the hippocampus. Similarly, CD68, CD36, SRB1, and RAGE levels decreased in the frontal cortex. …”
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18896
Table 2_CX3CR1 upregulation modulates microglial activation and preserves synapses in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of middle-aged mice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Following CX3CR1 knockout in the middle-aged mice, TNF-α and IL-1α levels increased, while CD68, SRA, and RAGE levels decreased in the hippocampus. Similarly, CD68, CD36, SRB1, and RAGE levels decreased in the frontal cortex. …”
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18897
Table 1_Weissella confusa alleviates experimental colitis in mice by regulating inflammatory pathways and gut microbiota.xlsx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>Compared with DSS group, W. confusa Wc1982 significantly improved the disease phenotypes of colitis mice including decreased DAI and pathological score and reduced colon shortening, decreased colonic IL-17, IL-6, and TNF-α levels and serum lipopolysaccharide (p < 0.05), and downregulated the expression of key genes of IL-17 pathway (Lcn2, Mmp3, Mmp13, Ptgs2; p < 0.05). …”
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18898
Table 11_CX3CR1 upregulation modulates microglial activation and preserves synapses in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of middle-aged mice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Following CX3CR1 knockout in the middle-aged mice, TNF-α and IL-1α levels increased, while CD68, SRA, and RAGE levels decreased in the hippocampus. Similarly, CD68, CD36, SRB1, and RAGE levels decreased in the frontal cortex. …”
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18899
Supplementary file 1_Weissella confusa alleviates experimental colitis in mice by regulating inflammatory pathways and gut microbiota.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>Compared with DSS group, W. confusa Wc1982 significantly improved the disease phenotypes of colitis mice including decreased DAI and pathological score and reduced colon shortening, decreased colonic IL-17, IL-6, and TNF-α levels and serum lipopolysaccharide (p < 0.05), and downregulated the expression of key genes of IL-17 pathway (Lcn2, Mmp3, Mmp13, Ptgs2; p < 0.05). …”
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18900
Table 1_CX3CR1 upregulation modulates microglial activation and preserves synapses in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of middle-aged mice.xlsx
Published 2025“…Following CX3CR1 knockout in the middle-aged mice, TNF-α and IL-1α levels increased, while CD68, SRA, and RAGE levels decreased in the hippocampus. Similarly, CD68, CD36, SRB1, and RAGE levels decreased in the frontal cortex. …”