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  1. 13801

    Effect of appetite suppressants on head-weaving stereotypy in female rats. by Axl Lopez (21594203)

    Published 2025
    “…However, unlike males (CV = 37.8%), there was significant variability between subjects (CV = 49%) and across days. …”
  2. 13802

    Increased <i>Toll-1, wek</i> and <i>sarm</i> levels can induce cell loss in the absence of infection. by Deepanshu N. D. Singh (20721878)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A,B)</b> In the absence of infection, over-expression of activated <i>Toll-1</i><sup><i>10b</i></sup> in DANs (with <i>THGAL4; R58E02GAL4</i>) caused a rather mild and not significant decrease in PAMs. By contrast, over-expression of <i>wek</i> was sufficient to induce cell loss in 7-day-old flies. …”
  3. 13803

    Table 1_Effects of extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal in facilitating ultra-protective ventilation strategies for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a systematic... by Weifeng Zhen (12969341)

    Published 2025
    “…Ultra-protective ventilation (≤4 mL/kg predicted body weight) has the potential to further decrease ventilator-induced lung injury but may result in severe hypercapnia. …”
  4. 13804

    DataSheet1_Causal effects of serum calcium, phosphate, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D on kidney function: a genetic correlation, pleiotropic analysis, and Mendelian randomization study.zi... by Yanjun Liang (4394089)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, serum P was associated with a decrease in eGFRcrea (beta −0.01, P-value 2.0E−04; beta −0.005, P-value 2.0E−03) and an increase in BUN (beta 0.02, P-value 3.0E−03; beta 0.02, P-value 7.5E−07). …”
  5. 13805

    CD36 is involved in the VCC-induced pro-inflammatory responses in BMDCs. by Shraddha Gandhi (21001590)

    Published 2025
    “…Immunoblots shown here are representatives of three independent experiments. (E-F) Significant decrease in the VCC-mediated IL-6 production in BMDCs from CD36<sup>-/-</sup> mice, as compared to that in the BMDCs from wild type (WT) mice. …”
  6. 13806

    Table 2_Effects of extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal in facilitating ultra-protective ventilation strategies for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a systematic... by Weifeng Zhen (12969341)

    Published 2025
    “…Ultra-protective ventilation (≤4 mL/kg predicted body weight) has the potential to further decrease ventilator-induced lung injury but may result in severe hypercapnia. …”
  7. 13807

    Table 4_Effects of extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal in facilitating ultra-protective ventilation strategies for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a systematic... by Weifeng Zhen (12969341)

    Published 2025
    “…Ultra-protective ventilation (≤4 mL/kg predicted body weight) has the potential to further decrease ventilator-induced lung injury but may result in severe hypercapnia. …”
  8. 13808

    Data Sheet 1_Crosstalk between MSC-extracellular vesicles and Olea europaea leaf extract in encapsulated liposomal hydrogel: attenuation of neuroinflammation and brain neurotransmi... by Doaa Ibrahim (12910718)

    Published 2025
    “…The findings of this study demonstrated that the neuroprotective effect of the combined Lipo-OLE-Hydrogel and MSC-Exo treatment was associated with a significant reduction in oxidative stress, as evidenced by the restoration of total antioxidant capacity and the marked decrease in oxidative biomarkers, including reactive oxygen species (ROS), H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, and malondialdehyde (MDA). …”
  9. 13809

    CoA administration prevents ISC dysfunction through antioxidative ability and protects ISCs from stress-induced DNA damage. by Zhiming Liu (216751)

    Published 2025
    “…Asterisks denote levels of significance: *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001, and ns (not statistically significant) signifies p > 0.05. …”
  10. 13810

    Table 5_Effects of extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal in facilitating ultra-protective ventilation strategies for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a systematic... by Weifeng Zhen (12969341)

    Published 2025
    “…Ultra-protective ventilation (≤4 mL/kg predicted body weight) has the potential to further decrease ventilator-induced lung injury but may result in severe hypercapnia. …”
  11. 13811

    Table1_Trends of antiseizure medication utilization among pregnant people in four Canadian provinces from 1998 to 2023; a study from the Canadian mother-child cohort active surveil... by Payam Peymani (12433284)

    Published 2024
    “…ASM utilization by drug class showcased significant shifts, with second-generation ASMs experiencing a notable rise. …”
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  13. 13813

    Data Sheet 1_Effects of group sports activities on physical activity and social interaction abilities of children with autism spectrum disorders.docx by Yu Xing (311425)

    Published 2025
    “…In social interaction ability, the duration of loneliness was significantly reduced (t = −2.567, p < 0.017, Cohen d = 0.57), and the duration of joint participation (t = −3.009, p < 0.007, Cohen d = 0.02) and the regular game (t = −2.511, p < 0.026, Cohen d = 0.46) were significantly increased, respectively. 4 weeks after the intervention, the sedentary behavior and loneliness of the experimental group both continued to decrease. …”
  14. 13814

    Table 1_Effects of supplemental feeding of Chinese herbal mixtures to perinatal sows on reproductive performance, immunity, and breast milk quality of sows.docx by Xuelei Duan (19650700)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, supplemental feeding of 2 kg/t and 3 kg/t QZGSP to perinatal sows significantly increased the protein and fat content in colostrum and milk. …”
  15. 13815

    Data Sheet 5_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  16. 13816

    Data Sheet 2_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  17. 13817

    Supplementary file 1_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.docx by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  18. 13818

    Data Sheet 4_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  19. 13819

    Data Sheet 1_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  20. 13820

    Data Sheet 3_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”