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  1. 18241

    Data Sheet 1_Effect of Fangxia-Dihuang Decoction on doxorubicin-induced cognitive impairment in breast cancer animal model.docx by Xuan Wang (55634)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of blood routine and cardiac HE staining showed that compared with the 4T1 group, the serum ALT, AST, CK, LDH, and CKMB in DOX group mice were significantly increased (P<0.05). After FXDH administration, all indicators in mice were decreased, but there was no statistical difference. …”
  2. 18242

    Video 1_Effect of Fangxia-Dihuang Decoction on doxorubicin-induced cognitive impairment in breast cancer animal model.mp4 by Xuan Wang (55634)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of blood routine and cardiac HE staining showed that compared with the 4T1 group, the serum ALT, AST, CK, LDH, and CKMB in DOX group mice were significantly increased (P<0.05). After FXDH administration, all indicators in mice were decreased, but there was no statistical difference. …”
  3. 18243

    Data Sheet 1_Clinical comparison of radiofrequency ablation and surgical resection in treating pulmonar metastasis of hepatoblastoma.docx by Yang Li (7082)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The average levels of AFP in both the radiofrequency ablation group and the surgical resection group decreased significantly after treatment, with no statistical significance between the groups (P>0.05). …”
  4. 18244

    Data Sheet 1_Biochar and Bacillus subtilis co-drive dryland soil microbial community and enzyme responses.doc by Tao Zheng (146941)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Discussion<p>In conclusion, rapeseed straw biochar not only enhances the soil microbial community but also significantly influences soil enzyme activity. This study offers a scientific foundation for utilizing biochar and Bacillus subtilis to improve dryland soil, providing valuable insights for sustainable soil management.…”
  5. 18245

    Table 2_Modified maxillomandibular advancement for Eastern Asian patients with moderate or severe OSA: an anatomic and aerodynamic assessment of the upper airway.xlsx by Kan Li (490394)

    Published 2025
    “…The apnea–hypopnea index (36.05 ± 17.68 vs. 5.72 ± 4.76, p < 0.001) and the ESS (13.23 ± 8.9 vs. 6.23 ± 6.81 events/h, p < 0.05) decreased significantly, while the lowest oxygen saturation (76.54 ± 10.26% vs. 84.77 ± 6.02%, p < 0.05) improved greatly. …”
  6. 18246

    Table 1_Modified maxillomandibular advancement for Eastern Asian patients with moderate or severe OSA: an anatomic and aerodynamic assessment of the upper airway.xlsx by Kan Li (490394)

    Published 2025
    “…The apnea–hypopnea index (36.05 ± 17.68 vs. 5.72 ± 4.76, p < 0.001) and the ESS (13.23 ± 8.9 vs. 6.23 ± 6.81 events/h, p < 0.05) decreased significantly, while the lowest oxygen saturation (76.54 ± 10.26% vs. 84.77 ± 6.02%, p < 0.05) improved greatly. …”
  7. 18247

    Data Sheet 1_The effects and mechanism of urease inhibitor and its combination with nitrification inhibitor on nitrous oxide emission across four soil types.docx by Churong Liu (11174070)

    Published 2025
    “…The UI treatment decreased the peak of NO<sub>2</sub><sup>–</sup> concentrations in two alkaline soils, while the UN treatment decreased both NO<sub>2</sub><sup>–</sup> and NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> concentrations in all four soils. …”
  8. 18248

    Image 1_Suppressed oncogenic molecules involved in the treatment of colorectal cancer by fecal microbiota transplantation.png by Xing Han (802860)

    Published 2024
    “…The diameter and number of cancerous foci were significantly decreased in CRC mice treated with FMT, along with the restoration of the intestinal mucosal structure and the lessening of the gland arrangement disorder. …”
  9. 18249

    Table 1_Suppressed oncogenic molecules involved in the treatment of colorectal cancer by fecal microbiota transplantation.docx by Xing Han (802860)

    Published 2024
    “…The diameter and number of cancerous foci were significantly decreased in CRC mice treated with FMT, along with the restoration of the intestinal mucosal structure and the lessening of the gland arrangement disorder. …”
  10. 18250

    Image 1_Understanding the influence of plant genetic factors on rhizosphere microbiome assembly in Panax notoginseng.pdf by Liping Shi (734514)

    Published 2024
    “…The relative abundance of PBB, but not FPP, decreased after plant cultivation. There were significantly negative correlations between FPP and PBB, particularly the biocontrol subgroup (ρ = −0.56, p < 0.001). …”
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    Table 1_Understanding the influence of plant genetic factors on rhizosphere microbiome assembly in Panax notoginseng.csv by Liping Shi (734514)

    Published 2024
    “…The relative abundance of PBB, but not FPP, decreased after plant cultivation. There were significantly negative correlations between FPP and PBB, particularly the biocontrol subgroup (ρ = −0.56, p < 0.001). …”
  12. 18252

    Data Sheet 1_Straw return was more beneficial to improving saline soil quality and crop productivity than biochar in the short term.docx by Ping Cong (8186892)

    Published 2025
    “…In relation to CK and CB, CS significantly improved SQI by 52% and 35%, respectively. …”
  13. 18253

    Table 1_Assessment of the effect of agro-industrial by-products rich in polyphenols on in vitro fermentation and methane reduction in sheep.docx by Alessandro Vastolo (20639216)

    Published 2025
    “…The multivariate analysis showed that the butyrate concentration was a determining factor in the differences between the diets. …”
  14. 18254

    DNA damage protecting effects of EAExCC. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
  15. 18255

    Table 1_High-concentrate diet supplemented with hydrolysable tannin improves the slaughter performance, intestinal antioxidant ability and barrier function of fattening lambs.docx by Jian Ma (170138)

    Published 2024
    “…In the jejunum, the secretory immunoglobulin A content of TA1 group was higher (p < 0.05) than that of CON and TA2 groups. …”
  16. 18256

    Data Sheet 1_Improving tea quality and fruit yield through intercropping with climbing plants.pdf by Qing Liao (1466149)

    Published 2025
    “…All intercropping treatments significantly increased tea leaf chlorophyll a, b, and total chlorophyll content compared with monoculture (CK), with maxima in PE-H (1.188, 0.447, and 1.635 mg/g) and SG-H (1.166, 0.425, and 1.591 mg/g), respectively. …”
  17. 18257

    Effects of extracts on body weight. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
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    The composition of milk used with the treatment. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
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    DNA damage protecting effects of MEExCC. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
  20. 18260

    Descriptive Statistics. by Sayed Jubair Bin Hossain (22430672)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, conflict-induced migration substantially augmented the incidence of hunger (IRR = 1.262; 95% CI: 1.111–1.435) and going without eating for an entire day (IRR = 1.251; 95% CI: 1.032–1.516), though international migration to Yemen decreased food insecurity. Additionally, being female, having higher education, and belonging to wealthier households were protective factors against food insecurity, while urban residence significantly increased the likelihood of hunger (IRR = 2.231; 95% CI: 1.990–2.501) and meal skipping (IRR = 3.657; 95% CI: 3.086–4.335).…”