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  1. 8601

    SEAwise Report on improved predictive models of growth, production and stock quality under different habitat scenarios and incorporating experimental results by Leire Ibaibarriaga (13760979)

    Published 2025
    “…The third study in the Western Waters analysed relative condition factor in the Bay of Biscay and the Celtic Sea and found significantly decrease over time for 12 species, while two species showed an increase, and three species showed no significant trends. …”
  2. 8602

    Highly Sensitive and Selective Electrochemical Sensor via Cu-BTC/Au@Cu-BTC Modified Screen-Printed Electrode for the Detection of Chemical Agents by Xiaosen Li (6263651)

    Published 2025
    “…Chemical agents present significant threat to international peace, security, and human health due to their potential toxicity. …”
  3. 8603

    Data Sheet 1_Efficacy and safety of shensong yangxin capsules for persistent atrial fibrillation: a Systematic Review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.docx by Yifan Chen (446592)

    Published 2025
    “…SSYX combined with conventional treatments (CTs) significantly lowered the recurrence of AF compared to CTs alone (risk ratio [RR] = 0.65, 95% conffdence interval [CI] 0.56 to 0.75, P < 0.001). …”
  4. 8604

    Presentation 1_Baduanjin exercise improves functional capacity and cardiovascular function in older adults with cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis.pdf by Xingyu Hu (11171774)

    Published 2025
    “…What's more, it also decreased MLHFQ (MD: −7.00, 95% CI: −9.54 to −4.45, p = 0.0003, I<sup>2</sup> = 79%).…”
  5. 8605

    Table 1_Changes in white matter microstructure in the brain of patients with inflammatory bowel disease are associated with abdominal pain.docx by Lingqin Zhang (12208919)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Compared with healthy controls, patients with inflammatory bowel disease presented decreased mean diffusivity, axial diffusivity, and radial diffusivity in multiple white matter regions (p < 0.05, corrected). …”
  6. 8606

    Table 1_Proteomic profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells reveals immune dysregulation and metabolic alterations in kidney transplant recipients with COVID-19.docx by Giuseppe G. F. Leite (18186056)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, we observed an altered immune response characterized by elevated cytokines and decreased lymphocyte counts. …”
  7. 8607

    Table 3_Proteomic profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells reveals immune dysregulation and metabolic alterations in kidney transplant recipients with COVID-19.xlsx by Giuseppe G. F. Leite (18186056)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, we observed an altered immune response characterized by elevated cytokines and decreased lymphocyte counts. …”
  8. 8608

    Fasting inhibits glycolysis and migration/invasion in gallbladder cancer via PCBP2/ANGPTL4 signaling by Ying Tao (469347)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that fasting could inhibit glycolysis and cell migration/invasion in GBC cells and that fasting mimic diets could significantly inhibit GBC cell proliferation in a mouse xenograft model. …”
  9. 8609

    Table 2_Proteomic profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells reveals immune dysregulation and metabolic alterations in kidney transplant recipients with COVID-19.xlsx by Giuseppe G. F. Leite (18186056)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, we observed an altered immune response characterized by elevated cytokines and decreased lymphocyte counts. …”
  10. 8610

    Image4_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…It is anticipated that ocean warming may cause decreased biodiversity in marine tropical areas, as increasing temperatures may lead to the development of a new thermal niche in these regions. …”
  11. 8611

    DataSheet1_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.pdf by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…It is anticipated that ocean warming may cause decreased biodiversity in marine tropical areas, as increasing temperatures may lead to the development of a new thermal niche in these regions. …”
  12. 8612

    Data Sheet 1_The protective effects and mechanisms of rosmarinic acid against Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in Caenorhabditis elegans.doc by Ying Zhang (40767)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>PA14 infection had a diverse effect on C. elegans, including reduced lifespan, impaired behavioral functions (diminished head thrashing frequency, body bending frequency, and pharyngeal pumping frequency, as well as a prolonged excretion cycle), increased lipofuscin and ROS accumulation, and mitochondrial dysfunction (lower MMP and ATP content). RA treatment at concentrations of 100-300 mg/L dose-dependently reduced the number of PA14 colonies in the nematodes, prolonged the lifespan of the infected nematodes, improved behavioral impairments, decreased lipofuscin and ROS accumulation, and alleviated oxidative stress. …”
  13. 8613

    Image2_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…It is anticipated that ocean warming may cause decreased biodiversity in marine tropical areas, as increasing temperatures may lead to the development of a new thermal niche in these regions. …”
  14. 8614

    Image3_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…It is anticipated that ocean warming may cause decreased biodiversity in marine tropical areas, as increasing temperatures may lead to the development of a new thermal niche in these regions. …”
  15. 8615

    Image5_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…It is anticipated that ocean warming may cause decreased biodiversity in marine tropical areas, as increasing temperatures may lead to the development of a new thermal niche in these regions. …”
  16. 8616

    Image1_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…It is anticipated that ocean warming may cause decreased biodiversity in marine tropical areas, as increasing temperatures may lead to the development of a new thermal niche in these regions. …”
  17. 8617

    Table2_Global, regional, and national time trends in ischaemic heart disease incidence over three decades (1990–2019): an age-period-cohort analysis of the global burden of disease... by Juan Tang (437969)

    Published 2024
    “…Age effects across all countries and genders demonstrated an increasing trend over time, indicating age as a significant risk factor for IHD. Moreover, period and cohort effects in higher SDI countries exhibited a more rapid decline in both genders compared to lower SDI countries. …”
  18. 8618

    Table1_Global, regional, and national time trends in ischaemic heart disease incidence over three decades (1990–2019): an age-period-cohort analysis of the global burden of disease... by Juan Tang (437969)

    Published 2024
    “…Age effects across all countries and genders demonstrated an increasing trend over time, indicating age as a significant risk factor for IHD. Moreover, period and cohort effects in higher SDI countries exhibited a more rapid decline in both genders compared to lower SDI countries. …”
  19. 8619

    Datasheet1_Global, regional, and national time trends in ischaemic heart disease incidence over three decades (1990–2019): an age-period-cohort analysis of the global burden of dis... by Juan Tang (437969)

    Published 2024
    “…Age effects across all countries and genders demonstrated an increasing trend over time, indicating age as a significant risk factor for IHD. Moreover, period and cohort effects in higher SDI countries exhibited a more rapid decline in both genders compared to lower SDI countries. …”
  20. 8620

    Table 1_Communal and agentic teacher behavior in teacher-child dyads. A new self-report scale based on a circumplex approach.docx by Madeleine Kreutzmann (20296713)

    Published 2024
    “…To test the scale’s structural validity, we conducted confirmatory circumplex structural analyses. …”