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  1. 18961

    Cholecalciferol alleviates testicular dysfunction in experimental hyperthyroidism via antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic effects by Heba Rady Salem (21356361)

    Published 2025
    “…It significantly decreased the levels of serum inflammatory markers and malondialdehyde levels. …”
  2. 18962

    Glycogen synthase kinase 3 promotes the proliferation of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus by phosphorylating the nucleocapsid protein by Zili Li (20425625)

    Published 2025
    “…The phosphorylation level significantly decreased after mutation of threonine (Thr) to serine (Ser). …”
  3. 18963

    Image 2_ATG16L1 promotes cell migration and invasion in high glucose–induced retinal capillary endothelial cells.tif by Xinxiao Gao (21717197)

    Published 2025
    “…The migration ability and invasion rate of RCECs were significantly higher in the HG group than in the NG group but decreased markedly after transfection with ATG16L1 siRNA, compared with those in the control group (p < 0.01).…”
  4. 18964

    Image 1_ATG16L1 promotes cell migration and invasion in high glucose–induced retinal capillary endothelial cells.tif by Xinxiao Gao (21717197)

    Published 2025
    “…The migration ability and invasion rate of RCECs were significantly higher in the HG group than in the NG group but decreased markedly after transfection with ATG16L1 siRNA, compared with those in the control group (p < 0.01).…”
  5. 18965

    Data Sheet 1_Virus-like particles containing the extracellular domain of G protein in combination with a CTL peptide of M2 elicit protection against respiratory syncytial virus inf... by Huan Qin (3511913)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared with the UV-RSV control group, both G<sub>ECD</sub>/M2<sub>82-90</sub>-VLPs and G<sub>ECD</sub>-VLPs groups exhibited significantly increased Th1-type cytokine levels and decreased Th2-type cytokine concentrations (P<0.05, P<0.001). …”
  6. 18966

    <b>Antiretroviral therapy </b><b>does not correct the dysregulations of plasma virome and cytokines induced by HIV-1</b> by Yingying Ma (18762652)

    Published 2024
    “…These results indicate that ART does not significantly correct the virome and cytokine dysregulations associated with HIV-1 infection.…”
  7. 18967

    <b>Antiretroviral therapy</b><b> does not correct the dysregulations of plasma virome and cytokines induced by HIV-1</b> by Yingying Ma (18762652)

    Published 2024
    “…These results indicate that ART does not significantly correct the virome and cytokine dysregulations associated with HIV-1 infection.…”
  8. 18968

    Data Sheet 1_Lethal and sublethal effects of chemical and bio-insecticides on Spodoptera frugiperda adults: new perspectives for “attract-and-kill” control strategies.pdf by Nourhan A. El-Said (22434748)

    Published 2025
    “…Sublethal exposure to chlorantraniliprole significantly reduced larval and pupal development durations, decreased pupal weights, and shortened adult longevity in the offspring, without significantly affecting larval mortality, pupation rate, or emergence rate. …”
  9. 18969

    Table 1_Guiren Runchang granules alleviate slow transit constipation in mice by modulating gut microbiota and short-chain fatty acids.docx by Xinfeng Bai (5049932)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, the relative abundance of the genera Alloprevotella and Muribaculum increased, while that of Prevotellaceae_NK3B31_group, Ruminococcus, and Lachnospiraceae_UCG-001 decreased. These microbiota changes were significantly correlated with SCFAs level, motility-related hormone concentrations, and defecation phenotype. …”
  10. 18970

    Source data.zip by Xiaoyan Pan (21158717)

    Published 2025
    “…In vivo, melatonin significantly increased MT1R (melatonin receptor 1A) expression in BPA-treated mouse testicular cells and the content of catalase, superoxide dismutase 2, and glutathione, while decreasing the level of malondialdehyde. …”
  11. 18971

    Data Sheet 14_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  12. 18972

    Data Sheet 4_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  13. 18973

    Data Sheet 8_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  14. 18974

    Data Sheet 11_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  15. 18975

    Data Sheet 2_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  16. 18976

    Data Sheet 13_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.pdf by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  17. 18977

    Data Sheet 5_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  18. 18978

    Data Sheet 9_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  19. 18979

    Data Sheet 12_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”
  20. 18980

    Data Sheet 10_Regulatory mechanism of ABCB1 transcriptional repression by HDAC5 in rat hepatocytes under hypoxic environment.zip by Ziqin Wei (19433134)

    Published 2025
    “…Objective<p>Previous research has demonstrated that the hypoxic environment at high altitudes significantly alters the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, reducing their efficacy and increasing adverse effects. …”