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  1. 14421

    Table 2_PBMCs gene expression predicts liver fibrosis regression after successful HCV therapy in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients.docx by Ana Virseda-Berdices (9638081)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>HCV eradication with antiviral treatment reduces hepatic disease, but some patients remain at risk of progression to cirrhosis despite HCV clearance. We aimed to examine the association between peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) gene expression before HCV therapy and a pronounced decrease in the liver stiffness measurement (LSM) value in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients after HCV treatment and achievement of sustained virological response (SVR).…”
  2. 14422

    Table 4_PBMCs gene expression predicts liver fibrosis regression after successful HCV therapy in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients.docx by Ana Virseda-Berdices (9638081)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>HCV eradication with antiviral treatment reduces hepatic disease, but some patients remain at risk of progression to cirrhosis despite HCV clearance. We aimed to examine the association between peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) gene expression before HCV therapy and a pronounced decrease in the liver stiffness measurement (LSM) value in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients after HCV treatment and achievement of sustained virological response (SVR).…”
  3. 14423

    Table 3_PBMCs gene expression predicts liver fibrosis regression after successful HCV therapy in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients.docx by Ana Virseda-Berdices (9638081)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>HCV eradication with antiviral treatment reduces hepatic disease, but some patients remain at risk of progression to cirrhosis despite HCV clearance. We aimed to examine the association between peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) gene expression before HCV therapy and a pronounced decrease in the liver stiffness measurement (LSM) value in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients after HCV treatment and achievement of sustained virological response (SVR).…”
  4. 14424

    Image 1_PBMCs gene expression predicts liver fibrosis regression after successful HCV therapy in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients.pdf by Ana Virseda-Berdices (9638081)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>HCV eradication with antiviral treatment reduces hepatic disease, but some patients remain at risk of progression to cirrhosis despite HCV clearance. We aimed to examine the association between peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) gene expression before HCV therapy and a pronounced decrease in the liver stiffness measurement (LSM) value in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients after HCV treatment and achievement of sustained virological response (SVR).…”
  5. 14425

    Decadal changes in species composition of rare oak <i>Quercus chungii</i> forests with logging history by Wenbin Li (9244088)

    Published 2024
    “…A larger contribution from balanced abundance variations than abundance gradient to the temporal <i>β </i>diversity suggested that there was no significant consistent increase or decrease in species abundance during this decade. …”
  6. 14426

    Supplementary Material for: The impact of age and body composition on the agreement between estimated and measured GFR in heart transplant recipients by Hornum M. (16418109)

    Published 2024
    “…At one year after HTx, limits of agreement on the Bland-Altman plot were -37.2–33.1 ml/min with a bias of -2.1 ml/min (Cl:-5.0–0.9). In patients <45 years, eGFR significantly overestimated mGFR by 7.1 ml/min (Cl:1.0–13.2) and showed a significant lower precision than patients >45 years. …”
  7. 14427

    GETM dataset - The major role of riverine outflows in shaping the current and future habitats of Harmful Algal Blooms : the case of the North Sea by Olaf Duteil (20376648)

    Published 2024
    “…Climate change projections indicate a decrease in salinity concomitant with an increase in surface temperature, potentially leading to an offshore extension of HAB habitat. …”
  8. 14428

    Table 3_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  9. 14429

    Table 4_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  10. 14430

    Table 1_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  11. 14431

    Image 3_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  12. 14432

    Image 1_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  13. 14433

    Table 2_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.docx by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  14. 14434

    Image 2_NK cells-derived extracellular vesicles potency in the B cell lymphoma biotherapy.tif by Serena Cecchetti (396031)

    Published 2024
    “…In the in vivo<sup>1</sup>H MR spectra we found a significant increase in the tumor lipid/lactate and in taurine signals, both considered as apotosis markers. …”
  15. 14435

    Data Sheet 1_Dynamic fluctuations in brain iron content during migraine attacks: insights from relaxometry and diffusion tensor imaging.docx by Christoph Birkl (20459804)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Data conclusion<p>Our study showed a decrease and increase in iron content during the migraine cycle. …”
  16. 14436

    Image_2_Deciphering the influence of dietary synbiotics in white shrimp gut and its effects in regulating immune signaling pathways.tif by Sofia Priyadarsani Das (17830028)

    Published 2025
    “…The diet containing L. acidophilus at 1 × 10<sup>7</sup> CFU/g and M. oleifera at 2.5 g/kg led to an increase in the relative abundance of beneficial microorganisms through a significant decrease in the α diversity. Moreover, it upregulated several physiological pathways such as carbohydrate metabolism, signal transduction, lipid metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and environmental adaptation, which led to the upregulation of the AMPK, MAPK, P13K-Akt, lysosome, peroxisome, and ferroptosis signaling pathways; this enhanced growth and immunity in white shrimp. …”
  17. 14437

    Table_1_Deciphering the influence of dietary synbiotics in white shrimp gut and its effects in regulating immune signaling pathways.doc by Sofia Priyadarsani Das (17830028)

    Published 2025
    “…The diet containing L. acidophilus at 1 × 10<sup>7</sup> CFU/g and M. oleifera at 2.5 g/kg led to an increase in the relative abundance of beneficial microorganisms through a significant decrease in the α diversity. Moreover, it upregulated several physiological pathways such as carbohydrate metabolism, signal transduction, lipid metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and environmental adaptation, which led to the upregulation of the AMPK, MAPK, P13K-Akt, lysosome, peroxisome, and ferroptosis signaling pathways; this enhanced growth and immunity in white shrimp. …”
  18. 14438

    Table_3_Deciphering the influence of dietary synbiotics in white shrimp gut and its effects in regulating immune signaling pathways.doc by Sofia Priyadarsani Das (17830028)

    Published 2025
    “…The diet containing L. acidophilus at 1 × 10<sup>7</sup> CFU/g and M. oleifera at 2.5 g/kg led to an increase in the relative abundance of beneficial microorganisms through a significant decrease in the α diversity. Moreover, it upregulated several physiological pathways such as carbohydrate metabolism, signal transduction, lipid metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and environmental adaptation, which led to the upregulation of the AMPK, MAPK, P13K-Akt, lysosome, peroxisome, and ferroptosis signaling pathways; this enhanced growth and immunity in white shrimp. …”
  19. 14439

    Image_1_Deciphering the influence of dietary synbiotics in white shrimp gut and its effects in regulating immune signaling pathways.tif by Sofia Priyadarsani Das (17830028)

    Published 2025
    “…The diet containing L. acidophilus at 1 × 10<sup>7</sup> CFU/g and M. oleifera at 2.5 g/kg led to an increase in the relative abundance of beneficial microorganisms through a significant decrease in the α diversity. Moreover, it upregulated several physiological pathways such as carbohydrate metabolism, signal transduction, lipid metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and environmental adaptation, which led to the upregulation of the AMPK, MAPK, P13K-Akt, lysosome, peroxisome, and ferroptosis signaling pathways; this enhanced growth and immunity in white shrimp. …”
  20. 14440

    Table_4_Deciphering the influence of dietary synbiotics in white shrimp gut and its effects in regulating immune signaling pathways.doc by Sofia Priyadarsani Das (17830028)

    Published 2025
    “…The diet containing L. acidophilus at 1 × 10<sup>7</sup> CFU/g and M. oleifera at 2.5 g/kg led to an increase in the relative abundance of beneficial microorganisms through a significant decrease in the α diversity. Moreover, it upregulated several physiological pathways such as carbohydrate metabolism, signal transduction, lipid metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and environmental adaptation, which led to the upregulation of the AMPK, MAPK, P13K-Akt, lysosome, peroxisome, and ferroptosis signaling pathways; this enhanced growth and immunity in white shrimp. …”