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  1. 15701

    Data Sheet 5_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  2. 15702

    Data Sheet 9_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  3. 15703

    Data Sheet 6_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  4. 15704

    Data Sheet 10_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  5. 15705

    Data Sheet 8_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  6. 15706

    Data Sheet 1_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  7. 15707

    Data Sheet 11_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  8. 15708

    Supplementary file 1_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.xlsx by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  9. 15709

    Data Sheet 4_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  10. 15710

    Data Sheet 7_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  11. 15711

    Data Sheet 3_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  12. 15712

    Data Sheet 2_Global, regional, and national burdens of congenital heart anomalies from 1990 to 2021, and projections to 2050.pdf by Erdengqieqieke Ye (19542808)

    Published 2025
    “…Correlation analysis revealed increasing trends of prevalence and YLDs with rising SDI, while incidence, deaths, DALYs, and YLLs demonstrated a declining trend with SDI elevation. From 2022 to 2050, the prevalence of congenital heart anomalies is projected to rise significantly, especially in the 0−4 age group, while mortality rates are expected to continue a slow downward trend, particularly in the 20−69 age group.…”
  13. 15713

    Supporting information Abou-Kandil et al. by Olaf Kniemeyer (8561361)

    Published 2024
    “…Deletion of <i>rtaA</i> did not significantly change the ergosterol content of <i>A. fumigatus</i>, but decreased fluorescence intensity of the sterol-binding stain filipin. …”
  14. 15714

    Data Sheet 1_Comprehensive analysis of SQOR involvement in ferroptosis resistance of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in hypoxic environments.zip by Quan Lin (5958)

    Published 2025
    “…The study revealed a new mechanism of SQOR mediating ferroptosis resistance under hypoxia and provided a basis for targeted therapy.…”
  15. 15715

    Data Sheet 2_Comprehensive analysis of SQOR involvement in ferroptosis resistance of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in hypoxic environments.docx by Quan Lin (5958)

    Published 2025
    “…The study revealed a new mechanism of SQOR mediating ferroptosis resistance under hypoxia and provided a basis for targeted therapy.…”
  16. 15716

    Table_1_RETRACTED: High glucose induced HIF-1α/TREK1 expression and myometrium relaxation during pregnancy.docx by Tengteng Li (9104024)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>The incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing worldwide. GDM patients have a significantly higher rate of cesarean section and postpartum hemorrhage, suggesting changes in uterine contractility. …”
  17. 15717

    Serum calcium levels corrected for albumin. by Naoki Suzuki (308620)

    Published 2025
    “…Laxative use decreased significantly in the tenapanor group, from 58.2% at baseline to 35.6% at week 23 (p < 0.01). …”
  18. 15718

    The proportion of the dosage of tenapanor. by Naoki Suzuki (308620)

    Published 2025
    “…Laxative use decreased significantly in the tenapanor group, from 58.2% at baseline to 35.6% at week 23 (p < 0.01). …”
  19. 15719

    Core_models.R by Kryštof Korejs (18156751)

    Published 2024
    “…Total bird species richness was similar in P1 and S1 forests, but decreased significantly in P2 and S2 forest. Contrasting patterns in community metrics were observed for different bird feeding guilds. …”
  20. 15720

    Table 3_Tick HRF-dependent ferroptosis pathway to promote tick acquisition of Babesia microti.xlsx by Songqin Chen (9625886)

    Published 2025
    “…The midgut divalent iron (p<0.01) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) (p<0.05) levels were significantly elevated in infected ticks, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed that mitochondrial ridges were absent or decreased in size. …”