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17801
Image 2_Chronic hexavalent chromium exposure induces oxidative stress-mediated molecular cascades in Thymallus grubii gills: evidence from integrated transcriptomics and metabolomi...
Published 2025“…Disorders of arachidonic acid metabolism led to the release of proinflammatory metabolites (such as thromboxane A2 and prostaglandin J2), and decreased levels of reduced glutathione.…”
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17802
Image 3_Chronic hexavalent chromium exposure induces oxidative stress-mediated molecular cascades in Thymallus grubii gills: evidence from integrated transcriptomics and metabolomi...
Published 2025“…Disorders of arachidonic acid metabolism led to the release of proinflammatory metabolites (such as thromboxane A2 and prostaglandin J2), and decreased levels of reduced glutathione.…”
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17803
Table 1_Chronic hexavalent chromium exposure induces oxidative stress-mediated molecular cascades in Thymallus grubii gills: evidence from integrated transcriptomics and metabolomi...
Published 2025“…Disorders of arachidonic acid metabolism led to the release of proinflammatory metabolites (such as thromboxane A2 and prostaglandin J2), and decreased levels of reduced glutathione.…”
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17804
Image 4_Chronic hexavalent chromium exposure induces oxidative stress-mediated molecular cascades in Thymallus grubii gills: evidence from integrated transcriptomics and metabolomi...
Published 2025“…Disorders of arachidonic acid metabolism led to the release of proinflammatory metabolites (such as thromboxane A2 and prostaglandin J2), and decreased levels of reduced glutathione.…”
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17805
Image 1_Chronic hexavalent chromium exposure induces oxidative stress-mediated molecular cascades in Thymallus grubii gills: evidence from integrated transcriptomics and metabolomi...
Published 2025“…Disorders of arachidonic acid metabolism led to the release of proinflammatory metabolites (such as thromboxane A2 and prostaglandin J2), and decreased levels of reduced glutathione.…”
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17806
<b>Contrasting strategies, shared risk: 12-yr nitrogen addition compromises hydraulic safety in young and mature trees via distinct pathways</b>
Published 2025“…We found that, in young trees, N50 decreased soluble sugars in leaves, twigs, and branches, but increased in roots, suggesting a preferential belowground allocation, whereas N20 responses were limited. …”
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17807
Table 1_Clinical outcomes of frozen-thawed blastocysts with twice noninvasive chromosome screenings.docx
Published 2025“…Compared with the morphological grading before the first freezing, the ICM grade of two embryos decreased from A to B, and the TE grade of two embryos decreased from B to C before the second freezing. …”
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17808
Image 1_Clinical outcomes of frozen-thawed blastocysts with twice noninvasive chromosome screenings.tif
Published 2025“…Compared with the morphological grading before the first freezing, the ICM grade of two embryos decreased from A to B, and the TE grade of two embryos decreased from B to C before the second freezing. …”
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17809
Data_Sheet_1_Academic burnout and family communication as predictors of life satisfaction in Peruvian university students.docx
Published 2024“…Descriptive and inferential analysis used structural equation modeling and the Robust Maximum Likelihood Estimator. The results present a negative relationship between academic burnout and Life Satisfaction with a significant estimate of −0.849 (p < 0.001), with a beta coefficient (β) of −0.469, and a positive relationship between Family Communication and Life Satisfaction, showing a significant positive estimate of 0.436 (p < 0.001), with a beta coefficient (β) of 0.420. …”
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17810
Data Sheet 1_The impact of sublethal antimicrobial blue light on lipidomic changes of Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhimurium.pdf
Published 2025“…Notably, both strains demonstrated decreased unsaturated lipid intensity alongside increased malondialdehyde levels—a key oxidative stress marker. …”
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17811
Data Sheet 3_The impact of sublethal antimicrobial blue light on lipidomic changes of Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhimurium.csv
Published 2025“…Notably, both strains demonstrated decreased unsaturated lipid intensity alongside increased malondialdehyde levels—a key oxidative stress marker. …”
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17812
Data Sheet 2_The impact of sublethal antimicrobial blue light on lipidomic changes of Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhimurium.csv
Published 2025“…Notably, both strains demonstrated decreased unsaturated lipid intensity alongside increased malondialdehyde levels—a key oxidative stress marker. …”
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17813
Table 4_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx
Published 2025“…In addition, our results showed a significant growth response to repeated inoculations with a beneficial bacterial isolate. …”
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17814
Table 3_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx
Published 2025“…In addition, our results showed a significant growth response to repeated inoculations with a beneficial bacterial isolate. …”
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17815
Table 1_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx
Published 2025“…In addition, our results showed a significant growth response to repeated inoculations with a beneficial bacterial isolate. …”
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17816
Table 5_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx
Published 2025“…In addition, our results showed a significant growth response to repeated inoculations with a beneficial bacterial isolate. …”
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17817
Table 2_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx
Published 2025“…In addition, our results showed a significant growth response to repeated inoculations with a beneficial bacterial isolate. …”
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17818
CBD treatment reversed age-related changes in the expression of oxidative stress.
Published 2025“…Both 3 (blue bars) and 30 mg/Kg (gray bars) CBD treated 12 mos-old SAMP8 mice showed significant decreases in SOD2 and SOD1 gene expression (A & B) with a trend towards a reduction in CAT, TXNRD1, GSTM2 and PRDX3 gene expression (B, F, H, & I). …”
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17819
Data Sheet 1_Quantifying the temporal trends of the combined effect of temperature and relative humidity on hand, foot, and mouth disease in Yunnan, China.pdf
Published 2025“…Background<p>Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) poses a significant risk to children. While most studies focus on the individual effects of temperature or relative humidity, the combined effect of these factors and their temporal variations remain unclear. …”
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17820
Forty years of climatic and human management controls on winter flooding of rice fields in Albufera of Valencia wetland, Spain
Published 2025“…The Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) was used to determine the flooded area and to develop an equation to estimate the flood level, which facilitated the calculation of the flood water volume. A decreasing trend in winter precipitation was associated with climate change as well as a reduction in flooded area not related to precipitation, suggesting a significant influence of human management of the area. …”