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    Supplementary file 1_Tracing priming effects in palsa peat carbon dynamics using a stable isotope-assisted metabolomics approach.docx by Christian Ayala-Ortiz (15255371)

    Published 2025
    “…Through this approach, we achieved molecule-specific tracking of carbon transformations at unprecedented detail.…”
  2. 4202

    Table 3_Tracing priming effects in palsa peat carbon dynamics using a stable isotope-assisted metabolomics approach.csv by Christian Ayala-Ortiz (15255371)

    Published 2025
    “…Through this approach, we achieved molecule-specific tracking of carbon transformations at unprecedented detail.…”
  3. 4203

    Table 2_Tracing priming effects in palsa peat carbon dynamics using a stable isotope-assisted metabolomics approach.csv by Christian Ayala-Ortiz (15255371)

    Published 2025
    “…Through this approach, we achieved molecule-specific tracking of carbon transformations at unprecedented detail.…”
  4. 4204

    Table 6_Tracing priming effects in palsa peat carbon dynamics using a stable isotope-assisted metabolomics approach.csv by Christian Ayala-Ortiz (15255371)

    Published 2025
    “…Through this approach, we achieved molecule-specific tracking of carbon transformations at unprecedented detail.…”
  5. 4205

    Table 7_Tracing priming effects in palsa peat carbon dynamics using a stable isotope-assisted metabolomics approach.csv by Christian Ayala-Ortiz (15255371)

    Published 2025
    “…Through this approach, we achieved molecule-specific tracking of carbon transformations at unprecedented detail.…”
  6. 4206

    Table 5_Tracing priming effects in palsa peat carbon dynamics using a stable isotope-assisted metabolomics approach.csv by Christian Ayala-Ortiz (15255371)

    Published 2025
    “…Through this approach, we achieved molecule-specific tracking of carbon transformations at unprecedented detail.…”
  7. 4207

    Table 1_Oxidative balance score is independently associated with reduced prevalence of sarcopenia among US adults with metabolic syndrome.docx by Miaohong Wang (8975903)

    Published 2025
    “…Restricted cubic spline analysis confirmed that these relationships were linear. The impact of age was significant, with OBS benefits only observed in those aged 40 and older.…”
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    Proteomic and Functional Analysis on Endothelial Cell Heterogeneity Identifies Key Regulators in Hyperglycemia-Induced Dysfunction-Supplemental Materials by Morgan Minjares (21143203)

    Published 2025
    “…Using proteomic analysis, we identified 126 proteins whose abundance was significantly different between HAECs and HDMVECs. …”
  9. 4209

    Supplementary file 1_Wetland degradation promotes soil P fraction transformation by altering P-cycling functional genes and metabolic pathways.docx by Yumeng Jiang (13036113)

    Published 2025
    “…Our results show that total inorganic P content decreased significantly with increasing degradation intensity. …”
  10. 4210

    Image_1_The causal effects of dietary component intake and blood metabolites on risk of delirium: a Mendelian randomization study.pdf by Qian Zhu (191342)

    Published 2024
    “…Inverse variance weighting, maximum likelihood, weighted median, weighted mode, and MR-Egger methods were used for statistical analyses.</p>Results<p>We found that genetic prediction of salt added to food (odds ratio [OR] 1.715, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.239–2.374, p = 0.001) significantly increased the risks of delirium, while low-fat polyunsaturated margarine used in cooking (OR 0.044, 95%CI 0.004–0.432, p = 0.007), cheese intake (OR 0.691, 95%CI 0.500–0.955, p = 0.025) and coffee intake (OR 0.595, 95%CI 0.370–0.956, p = 0.032) was suggestively associated with decreased risks of delirium. …”
  11. 4211

    Table_1_The causal effects of dietary component intake and blood metabolites on risk of delirium: a Mendelian randomization study.xlsx by Qian Zhu (191342)

    Published 2024
    “…Inverse variance weighting, maximum likelihood, weighted median, weighted mode, and MR-Egger methods were used for statistical analyses.</p>Results<p>We found that genetic prediction of salt added to food (odds ratio [OR] 1.715, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.239–2.374, p = 0.001) significantly increased the risks of delirium, while low-fat polyunsaturated margarine used in cooking (OR 0.044, 95%CI 0.004–0.432, p = 0.007), cheese intake (OR 0.691, 95%CI 0.500–0.955, p = 0.025) and coffee intake (OR 0.595, 95%CI 0.370–0.956, p = 0.032) was suggestively associated with decreased risks of delirium. …”
  12. 4212

    Data Sheet 1_The impact of prudent financial policies on the urban–rural household health expenditure disparity: evidence from China.docx by Wenxin Zou (625953)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The results show that the regulation significantly affects rural households’ medical expenditures (with a 20.5% decrease in guaranteed investment and a 1.3% increase in out-of-pocket payments), but has no significant impact on urban households. …”
  13. 4213

    Table 1_Enhancement of oxaliplatin efficacy and amelioration of intestinal epithelial damage by Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG through modulation of gut microbiota.xlsx by Zijie Zhang (2543533)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>We utilized a BALB/c nude mouse subcutaneous tumor model to assess the therapeutic impacts of LGG and Oxp. …”
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    Cardiac-targeted and ROS-responsive liposomes containing puerarin for attenuating myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury by Yan Wang (15435)

    Published 2024
    “…Based on these advantages, PUE@TK/CHP-L could significantly enhance the drug's ability to attenuate MI/RI.…”
  15. 4215

    Proteomic and phosphoproteomic time course over cell–cell fusion. by Melvin Bérard (7907558)

    Published 2024
    “…(<b>C</b>) Table displaying the 440 (385 + 55) phosphosites with significant changes during cell fusion. A total of 55 sites were also changing significantly in the mating samples (bottom line). …”
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    Image 2_Volumetric modulated arc therapy total body irradiation improves toxicity outcomes compared to 2D total body irradiation.jpeg by Caressa Hui (19676509)

    Published 2024
    “…For myeloablative regimen patients, rates of pneumonitis (0% vs. 17%) and nephrotoxicity (9% vs. 36%) were significantly lower with VMAT-TBI versus 2D-TBI (p < 0.01). …”
  17. 4217

    Image 1_Volumetric modulated arc therapy total body irradiation improves toxicity outcomes compared to 2D total body irradiation.jpeg by Caressa Hui (19676509)

    Published 2024
    “…For myeloablative regimen patients, rates of pneumonitis (0% vs. 17%) and nephrotoxicity (9% vs. 36%) were significantly lower with VMAT-TBI versus 2D-TBI (p < 0.01). …”
  18. 4218

    Data Sheet 1_Association of early aspirin use with 90-day mortality in patients with sepsis: an PSM analysis of the MIMIC-IV database.docx by Chunsheng Huang (3222711)

    Published 2025
    “…K-M curve analysis showed that the 90-day mortality of the aspirin users group was significantly lower than that of the aspirin nonusers group (P < 0.001). …”
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    Image 1_Global burden trends and future predictions of ischemic heart disease attributable to air pollution in people aged 60 years and older, 1990–2021.jpeg by Yuanqin Zhao (4435384)

    Published 2025
    “…Overall, the disease burden in the older adult population remains high, with older age groups experiencing the greatest burden and the most significant decrease in ASRs. Men consistently faced a higher burden than women. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_The CaSBP11 gene functions as a negative regulator in pepper drought stress.doc by Huai-Xia Zhang (8493453)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, overexpression of CaSBP11 in Nicotiana benthamiana decreased drought tolerance, with CaSBP11-overexpressing plants showing reduced ABA sensitivity, lower stomatal aperture and ABA levels, and increased stomatal density and ROS production compared to wild-type plants. …”