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Model diagnostics for male death events.
Published 2025“…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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Image 1_The impact of Internet-based healthcare derived from the COVID-19 pandemic on outpatients in a cardiology department.tif
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>Compared to the period before online services (T1), the second stage (T2) saw a significant decrease in total offline and general clinic visits. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Knockdown of annexin A2 enhances the host cell apoptosis induced by Eimeria tenella.zip
Published 2025“…Following ANXA2 knockdown, the cell apoptosis rate, caspase-3 activity, and Bax expression levels were significantly increased (P < 0.01), whereas the infection rate and Bcl-2 expression levels were significantly decreased (P < 0.01) compared to the group infected with E. tenella alone. …”
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Baseline characteristics of the study sample<sup>β</sup>μ.
Published 2024“…A significant difference was observed in the proportion of DRP types between Active Group A and the Control Group. …”
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The flow diagram of the study (CONSORT, 2010).
Published 2024“…A significant difference was observed in the proportion of DRP types between Active Group A and the Control Group. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.pdf
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Table 4_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Data Sheet 2_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.docx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Table 1_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.docx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Table 5_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Table 2_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Table 3_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Landscape analysis of m6A modification regulators reveals LRPPRC as a key modulator in tubule cells for DKD: a multi-omics study.docx
Published 2025“…The significance of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification in the pathogenesis of DKD has become increasingly prominent.…”
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Differences in mean scores of upper extremity performance in all five accelerometer-derived variables across four time points- pre-HABIT, post-HABIT, 3-month, and 6-month post-HABI...
Published 2024“…The trends seen in the line graphs above indicate a decrease in all the accelerometer derived variables at 3-month time point (except use ratio) suggesting decrease in bimanual performance. …”
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Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics
Published 2025“…A majority of the 2645 quantifiable Cys-containing peptides that show an increase in abundance-corrected Cys reactivity (150) are derived from known Zn-, Fe-, and Fe–S-cluster proteins, revealing a significant decrease in metal occupancy (undermetalation) across the proteome. …”
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Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics
Published 2025“…A majority of the 2645 quantifiable Cys-containing peptides that show an increase in abundance-corrected Cys reactivity (150) are derived from known Zn-, Fe-, and Fe–S-cluster proteins, revealing a significant decrease in metal occupancy (undermetalation) across the proteome. …”
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Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics
Published 2025“…A majority of the 2645 quantifiable Cys-containing peptides that show an increase in abundance-corrected Cys reactivity (150) are derived from known Zn-, Fe-, and Fe–S-cluster proteins, revealing a significant decrease in metal occupancy (undermetalation) across the proteome. …”
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Graded loading creep stress loading level.
Published 2025“…The results reveal that (1) freeze-thaw cycles exert a significant influence on the rock’s creep behavior, with axial strain, instantaneous strain, and creep strain increasing progressively with the number of freeze-thaw cycles; (2) dual-fractured rock samples with varying fracture angles exhibit distinct differences in creep phenomena, where increased fracture angles result in pronounced increases in instantaneous and creep strains, and higher horizontal stress levels lead to greater strain generation; (3) all rock samples with different pre-existing fractures exhibit rock bridge breakthrough during creep failure, and the variation in fracture angle affects the failure mode; (4) and the long-term strength of the rock varies with changes in fracture angle and freeze-thaw cycle frequency, showing an increasing trend with greater fracture angles but a rapid decrease with increasing freeze-thaw cycles. …”