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    S1 File - by Vasanthi Avadhanula (259546)

    Published 2025
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    Table 2 - by Rosanna Mary Rooney (17595801)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence indicates that criminal behaviour in youth is linked with a range of negative physical, mental, and social health consequences. Despite a global decrease over the last 30 years, youth crime remains prevalent. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Enrichment of prevotella melaninogenica in the lower respiratory tract links to checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis and radiation pneumonitis.zip by Jiajun Chen (1279269)

    Published 2025
    “…Our study aimed to explore the lower respiratory tract (LRT) microbiome in CIP/RP patients.…”
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    Data Sheet 2_Menthone lowers H3K27ac levels to inhibit Fusarium proliferatum growth.xlsx by Li-Yan Zhang (5091608)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>This study demonstrated that menthone, the primary component of Mentha haplocalyx EO, exhibited notable antifungal activity against Fusarium proliferatum (EC50 = 6.099 mmol/L). The treatment significantly inhibited hyphal growth, reduced spore germination rates from 31.49 to 4.95%, decreased spore viability from 46.88 to 20.91%, and reduced spore production by a factor of 17.92 compared with the control group while simultaneously enhancing cell membrane permeability. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Menthone lowers H3K27ac levels to inhibit Fusarium proliferatum growth.docx by Li-Yan Zhang (5091608)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>This study demonstrated that menthone, the primary component of Mentha haplocalyx EO, exhibited notable antifungal activity against Fusarium proliferatum (EC50 = 6.099 mmol/L). The treatment significantly inhibited hyphal growth, reduced spore germination rates from 31.49 to 4.95%, decreased spore viability from 46.88 to 20.91%, and reduced spore production by a factor of 17.92 compared with the control group while simultaneously enhancing cell membrane permeability. …”