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    Image 5_Species-level taxonomic characterization of gut microbiota in HIV-infected individuals.pdf by Jiali Chen (5696)

    Published 2025
    “…Since different genera encompass several to hundreds of species, in this study, we performed research at the species level based on the HGMAD database. …”
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    Image 6_Species-level taxonomic characterization of gut microbiota in HIV-infected individuals.pdf by Jiali Chen (5696)

    Published 2025
    “…Since different genera encompass several to hundreds of species, in this study, we performed research at the species level based on the HGMAD database. …”
  3. 5263

    Supplementary Material for: ACOT4 and ACOT6 activate Akt-mTOR pathway and inhibit calcium oxalate-induced renal tubular cell injury by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…However, ACOTs' effect on CaOx kidney stone formation remains to be explored. Here, we aimed to investigate the effect of ACOTs on CaOx kidney stone formation. …”
  4. 5264

    Table2_Overexpression of endothelial S1pr2 promotes blood–brain barrier disruption via JNK/c-Jun/MMP-9 pathway after traumatic brain injury in both in vivo and in vitro models.DOCX... by Hongbo Cheng (2848235)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>The expression of S1pr2 significantly increased following TBI in mice. Pharmacological inhibition of S1pr2 alleviated secondary injury with reduced lesion volume, ROS generation, cerebral oedema, neurological deficits, and neuronal apoptosis; BBB disruption was also mitigated, accompanied by reduced degradation of tight junction proteins and decreased induction of matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) post-TBI. …”
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    Image 2_Prevention of chemotherapy drug-mediated human hair follicle damage: combined use of cooling with antioxidant suppresses oxidative stress and prevents matrix keratinocyte c... by Khalidah Ibraheem (9525220)

    Published 2025
    “…Scalp cooling remains the only available method to mitigate CIA, but its effectiveness varies amongst patients. We previously reported that the cytoprotective effects of cooling are temperature dependent. …”
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    Table3_Overexpression of endothelial S1pr2 promotes blood–brain barrier disruption via JNK/c-Jun/MMP-9 pathway after traumatic brain injury in both in vivo and in vitro models.DOCX... by Hongbo Cheng (2848235)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>The expression of S1pr2 significantly increased following TBI in mice. Pharmacological inhibition of S1pr2 alleviated secondary injury with reduced lesion volume, ROS generation, cerebral oedema, neurological deficits, and neuronal apoptosis; BBB disruption was also mitigated, accompanied by reduced degradation of tight junction proteins and decreased induction of matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) post-TBI. …”
  7. 5267

    Data Sheet 1_Profile and risk factors of blood donors who experienced adverse reactions: a cross-sectional study on donor hemovigilance data reported to the national network from 2... by Junhong Yang (7807046)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Materials and methods<p>We conducted a cross-sectional study on donor hemovigilance data reported to the national network from 2020 to 2022 in China. …”
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    Image 3_Prevention of chemotherapy drug-mediated human hair follicle damage: combined use of cooling with antioxidant suppresses oxidative stress and prevents matrix keratinocyte c... by Khalidah Ibraheem (9525220)

    Published 2025
    “…Scalp cooling remains the only available method to mitigate CIA, but its effectiveness varies amongst patients. We previously reported that the cytoprotective effects of cooling are temperature dependent. …”
  9. 5269

    Descriptive statistics. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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    Changes in body composition, PSC, PSCP, MVPA. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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    Causal paths for FFM. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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    Recruitment and screening flowchart. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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    Factors influencing body fat percentage at Q2. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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    Factors influencing body fat percentage at Q1. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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    STROBE flowchart. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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    Factors influencing FFM at Q1. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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    Image 1_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…When both mitochondrial fractions were exposed to increasing mCa<sup>2+</sup> loads we observed decreased mCa<sup>2+</sup> sequestration in synaptic mitochondria as assessed by a significant increase in the steady-state free extra matrix Ca<sup>2+</sup> (ss[Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>e</sub>) compared to non-synaptic mitochondria. …”
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    Image 2_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…When both mitochondrial fractions were exposed to increasing mCa<sup>2+</sup> loads we observed decreased mCa<sup>2+</sup> sequestration in synaptic mitochondria as assessed by a significant increase in the steady-state free extra matrix Ca<sup>2+</sup> (ss[Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>e</sub>) compared to non-synaptic mitochondria. …”
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    Image 3_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…When both mitochondrial fractions were exposed to increasing mCa<sup>2+</sup> loads we observed decreased mCa<sup>2+</sup> sequestration in synaptic mitochondria as assessed by a significant increase in the steady-state free extra matrix Ca<sup>2+</sup> (ss[Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>e</sub>) compared to non-synaptic mitochondria. …”
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    Presentation1_Systematic review of Buzhong Yiqi method in alleviating cancer-related fatigue: a meta-analysis and exploratory network pharmacology approach.PPTX by Ji Zeng (4336561)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, PFS, TCM syndrome score, and adverse reaction assessments significantly decreased. The primary active ingredients in its core drugs may exert a positive therapeutic effect on CRF by targeting molecules such as AKT1, IL6, IL1B, PTGS2, CASP3, ESR1, and BCL2, as well as through signaling pathways including TNF, IL17, TLR, NF-κB, and C-type lectin receptor.…”