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    Supplementary file 1_Association between the hemoglobin-to-red cell distribution width ratio and three-month unfavorable outcome in older acute ischemic stroke patients: a prospect... by Huang Luwen (20861381)

    Published 2025
    “…The correlation between the HRR and adverse outcome was non-linear (p < 0.05). An inflection point threshold of 10.70 was established via RCS analysis. …”
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    Legacy effects of trampling on SOC, POC, and MOC​ by yanchun liu (19650631)

    Published 2025
    “…In 2015, light, moderate, and heavy trampling <a href="" target="_blank">significantly reduced SOC by 27.0%, 25.2%, and 42.9%</a>, respectively. By the third year of recovery (2017), the <a href="" target="_blank">negative impact decreased to 13.4% under moderate and 23.6% under heavy trampling</a>, while no effect was detected under light trampling. …”
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    Supporting data for “Soft robotic gloves for elderly assistance” by Hao Liu (11433595)

    Published 2025
    “…A 5 kg dumbbell lifting test is designed to evaluate the assistance performance of the robotic glove via the muscle activities, grip strength decrease ratio, and lifting time, which proves the practicability of the robotic glove at the physiological level, functional level, and behavior level, respectively.…”
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    Supplementary file 1_Early life predictors of child development at kindergarten: a structural equation model using a longitudinal cohort.docx by Sarah E. Turner (8478309)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Early child development sets the stage for lifelong health. Identifying early life factors related to child development can help guide programs and policies to bolster child health and wellbeing. …”
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    Upper-crust thermal evolution of the Patagonian Precordillera basement (Argentina): insights from fission track, (U-Th)/He thermochronology and geodynamic significance by Paulo Marcos (7459064)

    Published 2025
    “…Low cooling rates (<1°C/My) characterize the third stage correlative with Palaeogene arc magmatism. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Characterization of dynamic compliance of the respiratory system in healthy anesthetized dogs.pdf by Mathieu Raillard (5049857)

    Published 2024
    “…Initial simple linear regression assessed each variable's individual effect on C<sub>dyn</sub>, followed by a multiple linear regression model constructed via stepwise forward selection and backward elimination.…”
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    Table 3_Age-related trajectories of quality of life in community dwelling older adults: findings from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE).docx by Sarah Mendorf (11632098)

    Published 2025
    “…We applied linear regression and linear mixed models (LMM) to explore predictors of QoL trajectories.…”
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    Table 4_Age-related trajectories of quality of life in community dwelling older adults: findings from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE).docx by Sarah Mendorf (11632098)

    Published 2025
    “…We applied linear regression and linear mixed models (LMM) to explore predictors of QoL trajectories.…”
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    Table 2_Age-related trajectories of quality of life in community dwelling older adults: findings from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE).docx by Sarah Mendorf (11632098)

    Published 2025
    “…We applied linear regression and linear mixed models (LMM) to explore predictors of QoL trajectories.…”
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    Table 1_Age-related trajectories of quality of life in community dwelling older adults: findings from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE).docx by Sarah Mendorf (11632098)

    Published 2025
    “…We applied linear regression and linear mixed models (LMM) to explore predictors of QoL trajectories.…”
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    Video 4_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…The TNF-α-induced IMP progresses through two states: an intermediate state that transiently enhances barrier function via MLC-dephosphorylation, junctional actin recruitment and VE-cadherin linearization, protecting the monolayer from collapse; while the subsequent development of the IMP requires MLC rephosphorylation, junctional actin disassembly, stress fiber formation and Arp2/3-mediated membrane protrusions causing shape-change. …”
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    Video 2_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…The TNF-α-induced IMP progresses through two states: an intermediate state that transiently enhances barrier function via MLC-dephosphorylation, junctional actin recruitment and VE-cadherin linearization, protecting the monolayer from collapse; while the subsequent development of the IMP requires MLC rephosphorylation, junctional actin disassembly, stress fiber formation and Arp2/3-mediated membrane protrusions causing shape-change. …”
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    Data Sheet 4_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…The TNF-α-induced IMP progresses through two states: an intermediate state that transiently enhances barrier function via MLC-dephosphorylation, junctional actin recruitment and VE-cadherin linearization, protecting the monolayer from collapse; while the subsequent development of the IMP requires MLC rephosphorylation, junctional actin disassembly, stress fiber formation and Arp2/3-mediated membrane protrusions causing shape-change. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…The TNF-α-induced IMP progresses through two states: an intermediate state that transiently enhances barrier function via MLC-dephosphorylation, junctional actin recruitment and VE-cadherin linearization, protecting the monolayer from collapse; while the subsequent development of the IMP requires MLC rephosphorylation, junctional actin disassembly, stress fiber formation and Arp2/3-mediated membrane protrusions causing shape-change. …”
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    Video 3_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…The TNF-α-induced IMP progresses through two states: an intermediate state that transiently enhances barrier function via MLC-dephosphorylation, junctional actin recruitment and VE-cadherin linearization, protecting the monolayer from collapse; while the subsequent development of the IMP requires MLC rephosphorylation, junctional actin disassembly, stress fiber formation and Arp2/3-mediated membrane protrusions causing shape-change. …”
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    Video 1_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…The TNF-α-induced IMP progresses through two states: an intermediate state that transiently enhances barrier function via MLC-dephosphorylation, junctional actin recruitment and VE-cadherin linearization, protecting the monolayer from collapse; while the subsequent development of the IMP requires MLC rephosphorylation, junctional actin disassembly, stress fiber formation and Arp2/3-mediated membrane protrusions causing shape-change. …”
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    Data Sheet 3_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…The TNF-α-induced IMP progresses through two states: an intermediate state that transiently enhances barrier function via MLC-dephosphorylation, junctional actin recruitment and VE-cadherin linearization, protecting the monolayer from collapse; while the subsequent development of the IMP requires MLC rephosphorylation, junctional actin disassembly, stress fiber formation and Arp2/3-mediated membrane protrusions causing shape-change. …”