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  1. 4941

    Table 1_Case report: Treatment of severe phorate poisoning.xlsx by Wang Kunlun (21287522)

    Published 2025
    “…Phoratoxon sulfoxide has the highest concentration of these metabolites, followed by phoratoxon sulfone, phorate sulfone, phorate sulfoxide, and phoratoxon, respectively. HP treatment significantly lowered the serum levels of the toxic metabolites terminology. …”
  2. 4942

    Supplementary Material for: Supportive care for common conditions in small vulnerable newborns and term infants: the evidence by Jiang L. (4145290)

    Published 2025
    “…Kangaroo mother care (KMC) significantly reduced SVN’s mortality by discharge. Early erythropoiesis stimulating agent lowered SVN’s risk of receiving blood transfusion. …”
  3. 4943

    Supplementary file 1_Systemic lipid and glucose modulation differentially affects cognitive function and neuroinflammation in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.docx by Demos Kynigopoulos (12420457)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>We investigated the effects of two FDA-approved metabolic agents—Alirocumab, a PCSK9 inhibitor that lowers LDL cholesterol, and Gliclazide, a sulfonylurea that enhances insulin secretion—in male 5xFAD mice, a transgenic model of AD. …”
  4. 4944

    Data Sheet 1_Perceived benefits and barriers to the use of long-acting injectable antiretroviral treatment among adolescents and young people living with HIV in Western Kenya: qual... by Shukri A. Hassan (14245301)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants viewed LA ART as a welcome alternative to oral ART due to benefits like improved adherence, reduced pill burden, increased convenience, enhanced privacy, decreased stigma, lower risk of accidental disclosure, and convergence in using LA contraception. …”
  5. 4945

    Data Sheet 2_Perceived benefits and barriers to the use of long-acting injectable antiretroviral treatment among adolescents and young people living with HIV in Western Kenya: qual... by Shukri A. Hassan (14245301)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants viewed LA ART as a welcome alternative to oral ART due to benefits like improved adherence, reduced pill burden, increased convenience, enhanced privacy, decreased stigma, lower risk of accidental disclosure, and convergence in using LA contraception. …”
  6. 4946

    Data Sheet 1_Cross-species analysis of FcγRIIa/b (CD32a/b) polymorphisms at position 131: structural and functional insights into the mechanism of IgG- mediated phagocytosis in hum... by William D. Tolbert (7870697)

    Published 2025
    “…In humans, a single amino acid polymorphism at position 131, where histidine (H) is substituted with arginine (R), leads to decreased IgG1 and IgG2 subclass binding affinity and, consequently, lower efficiency of phagocytic responses. …”
  7. 4947

    Transcriptomic analysis of AMPK and HZL-1 mutants reveals widespread gene expression differences predominantly in the germ line. by Sabih Rashid (5618807)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>C)</b> (Top) Venn diagram comparing genes with decreased expression in <i><i>hzl-1; aak(0)</i></i> dauer vs. …”
  8. 4948

    Table 1_Unpacking the cost implications of diagnosis-related groups reform for lumbar disc herniation patients in Chinese medicine: a closer look at evidence from China.xls by Meng-en Chen (22274533)

    Published 2025
    “…Objectives<p>Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) presents a significant economic burden globally, worsening in China due to an aging population. …”
  9. 4949

    Image 1_Circulating growth differentiation factor-15 concentration and hypertension risk: a dose-response meta-analysis.tif by Zhengqing Yu (12641890)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant heterogeneity was detected in the pooled analysis and meta-regression analysis suggested that participants’ age and the prevalence of diabetes significantly accounted for the heterogeneity.…”
  10. 4950

    Image 2_Circulating growth differentiation factor-15 concentration and hypertension risk: a dose-response meta-analysis.tif by Zhengqing Yu (12641890)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant heterogeneity was detected in the pooled analysis and meta-regression analysis suggested that participants’ age and the prevalence of diabetes significantly accounted for the heterogeneity.…”
  11. 4951

    Table 4_Circulating growth differentiation factor-15 concentration and hypertension risk: a dose-response meta-analysis.docx by Zhengqing Yu (12641890)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant heterogeneity was detected in the pooled analysis and meta-regression analysis suggested that participants’ age and the prevalence of diabetes significantly accounted for the heterogeneity.…”
  12. 4952

    Table 1_Circulating growth differentiation factor-15 concentration and hypertension risk: a dose-response meta-analysis.docx by Zhengqing Yu (12641890)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant heterogeneity was detected in the pooled analysis and meta-regression analysis suggested that participants’ age and the prevalence of diabetes significantly accounted for the heterogeneity.…”
  13. 4953

    Table 3_Circulating growth differentiation factor-15 concentration and hypertension risk: a dose-response meta-analysis.docx by Zhengqing Yu (12641890)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant heterogeneity was detected in the pooled analysis and meta-regression analysis suggested that participants’ age and the prevalence of diabetes significantly accounted for the heterogeneity.…”
  14. 4954

    Table 2_Circulating growth differentiation factor-15 concentration and hypertension risk: a dose-response meta-analysis.docx by Zhengqing Yu (12641890)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant heterogeneity was detected in the pooled analysis and meta-regression analysis suggested that participants’ age and the prevalence of diabetes significantly accounted for the heterogeneity.…”
  15. 4955

    Data Sheet 1_Comparison of adverse events between intensity-modulated radiation therapy and tomotherapy for early stage breast cancer: a retrospective cohort study.pdf by Yan Xia (534241)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Compared with IMRT, TOMO decreases the incidence of radiation pneumonitis but fails to improve acute skin toxicity. …”
  16. 4956

    Correlation analyses between studied genes. by Marwa A. Ali (11973086)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Our results showed statistical significance with lower levels of (<i>NEAT-1</i>) [ median (range) = 0.08 (0.001-0.602)], and (<i>miR374b-5p</i>) [ median (range) = 0.14 (.01-7.16)] while higher <i>IL-6</i> levels [ median (range) = 41.3 (7.2-654) pg/ml] when compared to controls with p-value <0.001. …”
  17. 4957

    Primers used in q-PCR. by Marwa A. Ali (11973086)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Our results showed statistical significance with lower levels of (<i>NEAT-1</i>) [ median (range) = 0.08 (0.001-0.602)], and (<i>miR374b-5p</i>) [ median (range) = 0.14 (.01-7.16)] while higher <i>IL-6</i> levels [ median (range) = 41.3 (7.2-654) pg/ml] when compared to controls with p-value <0.001. …”
  18. 4958

    Broader frequency tuning in auditory cortex of <i>Fmr1</i> KO rats despite unaltered subcortical tuning properties. by D. Walker Gauthier (21637726)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(G)</b> <i>Q</i>-value measure of tuning precision at 10, 20, 30, and 40 dB above response threshold for ACx units. Lower <i>Q</i>-values in the ACx of <i>Fmr1</i> KO rats are indicative of broader tuning. …”
  19. 4959

    Table 1_From feed to field: effect of dietary protein level and use of a blend of feed additives on gaseous emissions from growing-finishing pig slurry.docx by Esperanza Fuertes (20628794)

    Published 2025
    “…The low-protein diet supplemented with additives (LPA) significantly reduced slurry pH (P ≤ 0.001) and urinary NH<sub>3</sub>-N excretion (interaction, P = 0.03), improving nutrient digestibility and lowering organic matter content in slurry (P < 0.05). …”
  20. 4960

    Data Sheet 1_Antimycobacterial and immunomodulatory activities of sorafenib in a preclinical mouse model of TB infection through CD4+CD25low and CD8+CD25low effector T cells.pdf by Raju S. Rajmani (11134060)

    Published 2025
    “…In conclusion, our studies revealed that SRB is beneficial for both boosting an efficient T cell response and lowering the tubercular load.</p>…”