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  1. 8901

    Table 1_Inverse association between triglyceride–glucose index and maximal oxygen uptake in US young and middle-aged population: a cross-sectional study.docx by Bin Zhang (64682)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The complex sampling design and mobile examination center sample weights were considered. In multivariable linear regression analyses, each 1 unit increase in the TyG index was associated with a decrease in VO<sub>2</sub>max [β = −1.24, 95% CI (−1.97, −0.51), p = 0.002] when expressed as a continuous variable, independent of confounders. …”
  2. 8902

    Table 3_A scoping review of the feasibility, usability, and efficacy of digital interventions in older adults concerning physical activity and/or exercise.docx by Ethan C. J. Berry (21074345)

    Published 2025
    “…Background:<p>The global population is aging, leading to significant health challenges among older adults, such as reduced muscle mass, increased risks of dementias, and chronic diseases. …”
  3. 8903

    Table 1_A scoping review of the feasibility, usability, and efficacy of digital interventions in older adults concerning physical activity and/or exercise.xlsx by Ethan C. J. Berry (21074345)

    Published 2025
    “…Background:<p>The global population is aging, leading to significant health challenges among older adults, such as reduced muscle mass, increased risks of dementias, and chronic diseases. …”
  4. 8904

    DataSheet1_Kinetics of endothelin-1 and effect selective ETA antagonism on ETB activation: a mathematical modeling analysis.docx by K. Melissa Hallow (9248960)

    Published 2024
    “…The drug concentration required to cause a decrease in [ET1-ET<sub>B</sub>] was lower as ET<sub>A</sub> selectivity decreased.…”
  5. 8905

    Table 2_A scoping review of the feasibility, usability, and efficacy of digital interventions in older adults concerning physical activity and/or exercise.docx by Ethan C. J. Berry (21074345)

    Published 2025
    “…Background:<p>The global population is aging, leading to significant health challenges among older adults, such as reduced muscle mass, increased risks of dementias, and chronic diseases. …”
  6. 8906

    Table_1_Causal relationship between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and sarcopenia: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study.DOCX by Meng Chen (48769)

    Published 2024
    “…In the reverse MR study, weight median analysis showed that NAFLD caused a decrease in ALM (OR = 0.953, 95%CI 0.957–0.994, p = 0.001); whereas NAFLD showed no correlation with usual walking pace or grip strength (all with p > 0.05). …”
  7. 8907
  8. 8908
  9. 8909

    Data Sheet 1_Therapeutic potential of luteolin in central precocious puberty: insights from a danazol-induced rat model.docx by Zhijian Zha (19451405)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>In the danazol-induced CPP model, luteolin treatment significantly decreased the abundances of Estradiol (E2), luteinizing hormone serum, and follicle-stimulating hormone in sera; reduced organ coefficients and ovarian and uterine wet weights; and delayed vaginal opening. …”
  10. 8910

    Supplementary file 1_A randomized controlled trial of mindfulness: effects on academic stress, academic burnout, and psychological resilience in university students.docx by Shanwei Chen (12031760)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Discussion<p>The findings indicate that structured mindfulness training significantly decreases academic stress and burnout while enhancing psychological resilience among Chinese university students. …”
  11. 8911

    Image 4_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  12. 8912

    Image 5_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  13. 8913

    Image 11_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  14. 8914

    Image 12_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  15. 8915

    Image 10_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  16. 8916

    Image 7_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  17. 8917

    Image 6_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  18. 8918

    Image 1_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  19. 8919

    Image 13_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”
  20. 8920

    Image 8_Inflammation mediated brain damage and cytokine expression in a maternally derived murine model for preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.tiff by Tyler C. Hillman (13030476)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical interventions like hypothermia and erythropoietin do not improve pHIE. We characterized a murine model for pHIE, which includes hypoxia and maternal factors as a cost-effective alternative to large animal models of HIE.…”