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Additional file 1 of Fecal microbiota dynamics and its relationship to diarrhea and health in dairy calves
Hongwei Chen, Yalu Liu, Kailang Huang, Bin Yang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhongtang Yu & Jiakun Wang
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. A schematic showing the experimental design, milk feeding, and fecal sample collection of the two trials.
Additional file 2 of Fecal microbiota dynamics and its relationship to diarrhea and health in dairy calves
Hongwei Chen, Yalu Liu, Kailang Huang, Bin Yang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhongtang Yu & Jiakun Wang
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. Heatmap of the ASVs associated with diarrheic status in stage 4 of trial 1. The ASVs were identified based on fold change and analysis using LEfSe or DESeq2.
Additional file 3 of Fecal microbiota dynamics and its relationship to diarrhea and health in dairy calves
Hongwei Chen, Yalu Liu, Kailang Huang, Bin Yang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhongtang Yu & Jiakun Wang
Additional file 3: Table S1. The ASVs in co-occurrence pattern of trial 1 stage 4.
Additional file 4 of Fecal microbiota dynamics and its relationship to diarrhea and health in dairy calves
Hongwei Chen, Yalu Liu, Kailang Huang, Bin Yang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhongtang Yu & Jiakun Wang
Additional file 4: Fig. S3. Principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) plot of fecal microbiotas among ages in trial 2. The fecal microbiotas differences (P values) between diarrheic and non-diarrheic calves within the same age were compared.
sj-pdf-1-smm-10.1177_09622802221134172 - Supplemental material for Bayesian inference for Cox proportional hazard models with partial likelihoods, nonlinear covariate effects and correlated observations
Ziang Zhang, Alex Stringer, Patrick Brown & Jamie Stafford
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-smm-10.1177_09622802221134172 for Bayesian inference for Cox proportional hazard models with partial likelihoods, nonlinear covariate effects and correlated observations by Ziang Zhang, Alex Stringer, Patrick Brown and Jamie Stafford in Statistical Methods in Medical Research
A Survey Assessing Counseling Strategies to Increase Sunscreen Use
Mallory L. Zaino, Caitlin Purvis, Esther A. Balogh, Elise D. Martin, E. J. Masicampo & Steven R. Feldman
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Characterization of subcutaneous pelvic adipose tissue morphology and composition at the plane of the ASIS: A retrospective study of living subjects
Austin M. Moore, Samantha M. Efobi, Jazmine Aira, Ashley A. Weaver, Leon Lenchik, Fang-Chi Hsu & F. Scott Gayzik
Characterization of subcutaneous pelvic adipose tissue morphology and composition at the plane of the ASIS: A retrospective study of living subjects
Development and validation of a RASS-related nomogram to predict the in-hospital mortality of neurocritical patients: a retrospective analysis based on the MIMIC-IV clinical database
Shenyan Gu, Yuqin Wang, Kaifu Ke, Xin Tong, Jiahui Gu & Yuanyuan Zhang
Richmond agitation-sedation scale (RASS) is a simple and widely used tool for evaluating sedation and agitation in adult ICU patients. Early deep sedation has been shown to be an important independent predictor of death, however, studies on the role of RASS in the prognostic assessment of neurocritical patients are lacking. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between RASS and in-hospital mortality in neurocritical patients, and to develop and validate an effective...
Refinements to high-throughput exposure estimates using non-targeted analysis (NTA) measurements of environmental media and products (ORD-050367)
Seth Newton & John Sloop
The dataset herein is from a non-targeted analysis of 46 drinking water samples collected in California as part of the Tapwater Analysis Project. The compounds listed represent tentative identifications and a prioritization scheme to be used in deciding which compounds to confirm using reference standards.
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Design, synthesis, and molecular docking studies of novel pomalidomide-based PROTACs as potential anti-cancer agents targeting EGFRWT and EGFRT790M
Moustafa O. Aboelez, Amany Belal, Guangya Xiang & Xiang Ma
A new class of EGFR PROTACs based on pomalidomide was developed, synthesised, and tested for their cytotoxic activity against a panel of human cancer cells. Compounds 15–21 were showed to be more effective against the four tested cell lines than erlotinib. In particular, compound 16 was found to be the most potent counterpart as it was 5.55, 4.34, 5.04, and 7.18 times more active than erlotinib against MCF-7, HepG-2, HCT-116, and A549 cells, respectively. Compound...
Additional file 1 of Associations of habitual glucosamine supplementation with incident gout: a large population based cohort study
Mengyi Liu, Ziliang Ye, Yanjun Zhang, Sisi Yang, Qimeng Wu, Chun Zhou, Panpan He, Yuanyuan Zhang, Xiaoqin Gan & Xianhui Qin
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Flow chart of study participants. Figure S2. Association of glucosamine use and the risk of gout stratified by potential risk factors in males. Table S1. Single nucleotide polymorphisms used to build the genetic risk score for gout.
Additional file 1 of Associations of habitual glucosamine supplementation with incident gout: a large population based cohort study
Mengyi Liu, Ziliang Ye, Yanjun Zhang, Sisi Yang, Qimeng Wu, Chun Zhou, Panpan He, Yuanyuan Zhang, Xiaoqin Gan & Xianhui Qin
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Flow chart of study participants. Figure S2. Association of glucosamine use and the risk of gout stratified by potential risk factors in males. Table S1. Single nucleotide polymorphisms used to build the genetic risk score for gout.
Associations of habitual glucosamine supplementation with incident gout: a large population based cohort study
Mengyi Liu, Ziliang Ye, Yanjun Zhang, Sisi Yang, Qimeng Wu, Chun Zhou, Panpan He, Yuanyuan Zhang, Xiaoqin Gan & Xianhui Qin
Abstract Objectives The association between habitual glucosamine use and incident gout has not been examined in previous studies. We aimed to evaluate the association of habitual use of glucosamine with the risk of gout in general population. Methods A total of 436,594 participants (55.4% female) without prior gout at baseline who completed a questionnaire on supplementation use, which included glucosamine, in the UK Biobank were enrolled. Incident gout was recorded from self-report, death register, primary...
Omentin1 ameliorates myocardial ischemia-induced heart failure via SIRT3/FOXO3a-dependent mitochondrial dynamical homeostasis and mitophagy
Jingui Hu, Tao Liu, Fei Fu, Zekun Cui, Qiong Lai, Yuanyuan Zhang, Boyang Yu, Fuming Liu, Junping Kou & Fang Li
Abstract Background Adipose tissue-derived adipokines are involved in various crosstalk between adipose tissue and other organs. Omentin1, a novel adipokine, exerts vital roles in the maintenance of body metabolism, insulin resistance and the like. However, the protective effect of omentin1 in myocardial ischemia (MI)-induced heart failure (HF) and its specific mechanism remains unclear and to be elucidated. Methods The model of MI-induced HF mice and oxygen glucose deprivation (OGD)-injured cardiomyocytes were performed. Mice with overexpression...
Additional file 1 of Omentin1 ameliorates myocardial ischemia-induced heart failure via SIRT3/FOXO3a-dependent mitochondrial dynamical homeostasis and mitophagy
Jingui Hu, Tao Liu, Fei Fu, Zekun Cui, Qiong Lai, Yuanyuan Zhang, Boyang Yu, Fuming Liu, Junping Kou & Fang Li
Additional file1: Figure S1. Representative immunohistochemical images of the expression of omentin1 in adipose tissues of mice injected with AAV-NC or AAV-omentin1, and the statistical results of staining intensity of omentin1 were presented, scale bar = 250 μm (n = 3). The experiments were performed in triplicate. Results were expressed as mean ± SD. ##P < 0.01, ####P < 0.0001 vs. the sham group; ****P < 0.0001 vs. the model group, one-way ANOVA. Figure S2....
Additional file 2 of Lessening the Impact of Financial Toxicity (LIFT): a protocol for a multi-site, single-arm trial examining the effect of financial navigation on financial toxicity in adult patients with cancer in rural and non-rural settings
Stephanie B. Wheeler, Caitlin B. Biddell, Michelle L. Manning, Mindy S. Gellin, Neda R. Padilla, Lisa P. Spees, Cynthia D. Rogers, Julia Rodriguez-O’Donnell, Cleo Samuel-Ryals, Sarah A. Birken, Katherine E. Reeder-Hayes, Victoria M. Petermann, Allison M. Deal & Donald L. Rosenstein
Additional file 2. Recruitment Materials – includes a screenshot of the LIFT webpage and the flyer given to patients for recruitment
Additional file 4 of Lessening the Impact of Financial Toxicity (LIFT): a protocol for a multi-site, single-arm trial examining the effect of financial navigation on financial toxicity in adult patients with cancer in rural and non-rural settings
Stephanie B. Wheeler, Caitlin B. Biddell, Michelle L. Manning, Mindy S. Gellin, Neda R. Padilla, Lisa P. Spees, Cynthia D. Rogers, Julia Rodriguez-O’Donnell, Cleo Samuel-Ryals, Sarah A. Birken, Katherine E. Reeder-Hayes, Victoria M. Petermann, Allison M. Deal & Donald L. Rosenstein
Additional file 4. Intake Form – includes the form used by navigators to assess patient financial needs and potential resources
A Survey Assessing Counseling Strategies to Increase Sunscreen Use
Mallory L. Zaino, Caitlin Purvis, Esther A. Balogh, Elise D. Martin, E. J. Masicampo & Steven R. Feldman
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Additional file 5 of Lessening the Impact of Financial Toxicity (LIFT): a protocol for a multi-site, single-arm trial examining the effect of financial navigation on financial toxicity in adult patients with cancer in rural and non-rural settings
Stephanie B. Wheeler, Caitlin B. Biddell, Michelle L. Manning, Mindy S. Gellin, Neda R. Padilla, Lisa P. Spees, Cynthia D. Rogers, Julia Rodriguez-O’Donnell, Cleo Samuel-Ryals, Sarah A. Birken, Katherine E. Reeder-Hayes, Victoria M. Petermann, Allison M. Deal & Donald L. Rosenstein
Additional file 5. Check-in Form – includes the form used by navigators to follow-up on patient financial needs and receipt of resources throughout the study
Additional file 7 of Lessening the Impact of Financial Toxicity (LIFT): a protocol for a multi-site, single-arm trial examining the effect of financial navigation on financial toxicity in adult patients with cancer in rural and non-rural settings
Stephanie B. Wheeler, Caitlin B. Biddell, Michelle L. Manning, Mindy S. Gellin, Neda R. Padilla, Lisa P. Spees, Cynthia D. Rogers, Julia Rodriguez-O’Donnell, Cleo Samuel-Ryals, Sarah A. Birken, Katherine E. Reeder-Hayes, Victoria M. Petermann, Allison M. Deal & Donald L. Rosenstein
Additional file 7. Navigator Materials– includes a study schema designed to help navigators through the study process and a table of definitions given to navigators to ensure consistency and understanding across sites
Additional file 3 of Fecal microbiota dynamics and its relationship to diarrhea and health in dairy calves
Hongwei Chen, Yalu Liu, Kailang Huang, Bin Yang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhongtang Yu & Jiakun Wang
Additional file 3: Table S1. The ASVs in co-occurrence pattern of trial 1 stage 4.
Additional file 4 of Fecal microbiota dynamics and its relationship to diarrhea and health in dairy calves
Hongwei Chen, Yalu Liu, Kailang Huang, Bin Yang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhongtang Yu & Jiakun Wang
Additional file 4: Fig. S3. Principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) plot of fecal microbiotas among ages in trial 2. The fecal microbiotas differences (P values) between diarrheic and non-diarrheic calves within the same age were compared.
Additional file 1 of EchinoDB: an update to the web-based application for genomic and transcriptomic data on echinoderms
Varnika Mittal, Robert W. Reid, Denis Jacob Machado, Vladimir Mashanov & Daniel A. Janies
Additional file 1: Table S1. Raw reads from the various echinoderm species are available in NCBI’s SRA and is also available at Zenodo (doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6985492 ).
Additional file 2 of EchinoDB: an update to the web-based application for genomic and transcriptomic data on echinoderms
Varnika Mittal, Robert W. Reid, Denis Jacob Machado, Vladimir Mashanov & Daniel A. Janies
Additional file 2: File S1. EchinoDB user manual contains screenshots of the outputs to assist new users with the features and functionality of the application.
Supplemental Material - Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of vaccinated COVID-19 patients: A meta-analysis and systematic review
Wen Tian, Xingxiang Ren, Mei Han, Yuanyuan Zhang, Xu Gao, Zhihai Chen & Wei Zhang
Supplemental Material for Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of vaccinated COVID-19 patients: A meta-analysis and systematic review by Wen Tian, Xingxiang Ren, Mei Han, Yuanyuan Zhang, Xu Gao, Zhihai Chen, and Wei Zhang in International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
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Wake Forest University107
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Sichuan University32
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Capital Medical University32
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Xi'an Jiaotong University32
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Nanfang Hospital32
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College32
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Chinese Academy of Sciences32
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Hannover Medical School28
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Southern Medical University28
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Sheng Jing Hospital28