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  1. 17601

    Table 4_Genome-wide identification of the COBRA-like gene family and expression pattern analysis under abiotic stresses of Sorghum bicolor (L.).xls by Shipeng Liu (800573)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>This study used a bioinformatics approach to characterize the CBL family genes in Sorghum bicolor (S. bicolor) at the genome-wide level to investigate their potential functions in S. bicolor development.…”
  2. 17602

    Data from: Microbial necromass carbon drives soil organic carbon accumulation during long-term vegetation succession by Ziwen Zhao (20645708)

    Published 2025
    “…The contribution of MNC to SOC was high and increased significantly with vegetation succession, whereas the proportion of plant-derived C and GRSP in SOC consistently decreased. …”
  3. 17603

    Table 1_Genome-wide identification of the COBRA-like gene family and expression pattern analysis under abiotic stresses of Sorghum bicolor (L.).xlsx by Shipeng Liu (800573)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>This study used a bioinformatics approach to characterize the CBL family genes in Sorghum bicolor (S. bicolor) at the genome-wide level to investigate their potential functions in S. bicolor development.…”
  4. 17604

    Table 5_Genome-wide identification of the COBRA-like gene family and expression pattern analysis under abiotic stresses of Sorghum bicolor (L.).xls by Shipeng Liu (800573)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>This study used a bioinformatics approach to characterize the CBL family genes in Sorghum bicolor (S. bicolor) at the genome-wide level to investigate their potential functions in S. bicolor development.…”
  5. 17605

    Table 1_Distinct vaginal microbiome and metabolome profiles in women with preterm delivery following cervical cerclage.docx by Jun Zhang (48506)

    Published 2025
    “…Vaginal microbiome revealed that the proportion of beneficial bacteria (including Lactobacillus, [Ruminococcus] gnavus group, and Megamonas) significantly decreased in the PTB group, and the proportion of harmful bacteria (including Desulfovibrionaceae, Helicobacter, and Gardnerella) significantly increased, which is strongly related to the biochemical parameters of blood (white blood cells, neutrophils, NLR, and SIRI). …”
  6. 17606

    Table 1_Integrative analysis of transcriptome and metabolome reveals molecular mechanisms of dynamic change of storage substances during dehydration and drying process in peanuts (... by Jingjing Deng (468275)

    Published 2025
    “…S3d was the key period during which the content of most of the metabolites changed significantly. The contents of most amino acids(87%) and their derivatives decreased significantly, and most of the lipids(68%), sugars(67%) and flavonoids(87%) accumulated to their peak at S3d. …”
  7. 17607

    Table1_Optimizing active recovery strategies for finger flexor fatigue.xlsx by Dominika Krupková (20418212)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>The impulse (Nꞏs) significantly decreased from the first to third trials after walking (−18.4%, P = 0.002, d = 0.78), climbing (−29.5%, P < 0.001, d = 1.48), and hanging (−27.2%, P < 0.001, d = 1.22). …”
  8. 17608

    Table 2_Genome-wide identification of the COBRA-like gene family and expression pattern analysis under abiotic stresses of Sorghum bicolor (L.).xls by Shipeng Liu (800573)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>This study used a bioinformatics approach to characterize the CBL family genes in Sorghum bicolor (S. bicolor) at the genome-wide level to investigate their potential functions in S. bicolor development.…”
  9. 17609

    Data Sheet 1_Integrative analysis of transcriptome and metabolome reveals molecular mechanisms of dynamic change of storage substances during dehydration and drying process in pean... by Jingjing Deng (468275)

    Published 2025
    “…S3d was the key period during which the content of most of the metabolites changed significantly. The contents of most amino acids(87%) and their derivatives decreased significantly, and most of the lipids(68%), sugars(67%) and flavonoids(87%) accumulated to their peak at S3d. …”
  10. 17610

    Image 1_Huoxiang Zhengqi dropping pills alleviate exertional heat stroke–induced multiple organ injury through sustaining intestinal homeostasis via regulating MAPK/NF-κB pathway a... by Lei Li (29537)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, HXZQD positively regulated gut microbiota, increasing the proportion of beneficial Lactococcus and decreasing harmful Streptococcus. These findings suggest that HXZQD maintains intestinal homeostasis during EHS by preserving barrier function and modulating gut microbiota, offering a promising preventive approach for EHS management.…”
  11. 17611

    Data Sheet 1_Huoxiang Zhengqi dropping pills alleviate exertional heat stroke–induced multiple organ injury through sustaining intestinal homeostasis via regulating MAPK/NF-κB path... by Lei Li (29537)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, HXZQD positively regulated gut microbiota, increasing the proportion of beneficial Lactococcus and decreasing harmful Streptococcus. These findings suggest that HXZQD maintains intestinal homeostasis during EHS by preserving barrier function and modulating gut microbiota, offering a promising preventive approach for EHS management.…”
  12. 17612

    Data Sheet 1_Explainable machine learning reveals ribosome biogenesis biomarkers in preeclampsia risk prediction.docx by Jingjing Chen (293564)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Preeclampsia, a hypertensive disorder during pregnancy affecting 2-8% of pregnancies globally, remains a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity. …”
  13. 17613

    Table1_Overexpression of endothelial S1pr2 promotes blood–brain barrier disruption via JNK/c-Jun/MMP-9 pathway after traumatic brain injury in both in vivo and in vitro models.DOCX... by Hongbo Cheng (2848235)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>The expression of S1pr2 significantly increased following TBI in mice. Pharmacological inhibition of S1pr2 alleviated secondary injury with reduced lesion volume, ROS generation, cerebral oedema, neurological deficits, and neuronal apoptosis; BBB disruption was also mitigated, accompanied by reduced degradation of tight junction proteins and decreased induction of matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) post-TBI. …”
  14. 17614

    Table1_Sucrose synthase gene family in common bean during pod filling subjected to moisture restriction.docx by Norma Cecilia Morales-Elias (20446292)

    Published 2024
    “….), leaf photosynthesis is significantly reduced under drought conditions. Previous studies have shown that some drought-tolerant cultivars use the pod walls to compensate the decreased photosynthesis rate in leaves by acting as temporary reservoirs of carbohydrates to support seed filling. …”
  15. 17615

    Image 1_Prevention of chemotherapy drug-mediated human hair follicle damage: combined use of cooling with antioxidant suppresses oxidative stress and prevents matrix keratinocyte c... by Khalidah Ibraheem (9525220)

    Published 2025
    “…Optimal cooling at 18°C rescued cell viability, significantly (p < 0.001) restored HF proliferation (42% Ki-67+ cells) and pigmentation, suppressed apoptosis (10% TUNEL+ cells), restored anagen (∼70%) and induced a 2-3-fold increase in hair shaft elongation (p < 0.001), whereas cooling at 26°C was only partially effective. …”
  16. 17616

    Table2_Overexpression of endothelial S1pr2 promotes blood–brain barrier disruption via JNK/c-Jun/MMP-9 pathway after traumatic brain injury in both in vivo and in vitro models.DOCX... by Hongbo Cheng (2848235)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>The expression of S1pr2 significantly increased following TBI in mice. Pharmacological inhibition of S1pr2 alleviated secondary injury with reduced lesion volume, ROS generation, cerebral oedema, neurological deficits, and neuronal apoptosis; BBB disruption was also mitigated, accompanied by reduced degradation of tight junction proteins and decreased induction of matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) post-TBI. …”
  17. 17617

    Image 2_Prevention of chemotherapy drug-mediated human hair follicle damage: combined use of cooling with antioxidant suppresses oxidative stress and prevents matrix keratinocyte c... by Khalidah Ibraheem (9525220)

    Published 2025
    “…Optimal cooling at 18°C rescued cell viability, significantly (p < 0.001) restored HF proliferation (42% Ki-67+ cells) and pigmentation, suppressed apoptosis (10% TUNEL+ cells), restored anagen (∼70%) and induced a 2-3-fold increase in hair shaft elongation (p < 0.001), whereas cooling at 26°C was only partially effective. …”
  18. 17618

    Table3_Overexpression of endothelial S1pr2 promotes blood–brain barrier disruption via JNK/c-Jun/MMP-9 pathway after traumatic brain injury in both in vivo and in vitro models.DOCX... by Hongbo Cheng (2848235)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>The expression of S1pr2 significantly increased following TBI in mice. Pharmacological inhibition of S1pr2 alleviated secondary injury with reduced lesion volume, ROS generation, cerebral oedema, neurological deficits, and neuronal apoptosis; BBB disruption was also mitigated, accompanied by reduced degradation of tight junction proteins and decreased induction of matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) post-TBI. …”
  19. 17619

    Dataset. by Wanjun Zhang (496858)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrate that the self-correcting fuzzy PID control significantly optimizes key performance metrics: overshoot (reduced by 21.3%), settling time (shortened by 34.7%), and steady-rate error (decreased by 18.9%), outperforming both traditional PID and fuzzy PID methods in concentration and pH regulation. …”
  20. 17620

    Image 3_Prevention of chemotherapy drug-mediated human hair follicle damage: combined use of cooling with antioxidant suppresses oxidative stress and prevents matrix keratinocyte c... by Khalidah Ibraheem (9525220)

    Published 2025
    “…Optimal cooling at 18°C rescued cell viability, significantly (p < 0.001) restored HF proliferation (42% Ki-67+ cells) and pigmentation, suppressed apoptosis (10% TUNEL+ cells), restored anagen (∼70%) and induced a 2-3-fold increase in hair shaft elongation (p < 0.001), whereas cooling at 26°C was only partially effective. …”