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Additional file 15 of A comprehensive pan-cancer analysis of necroptosis molecules in four gynecologic cancers

Jianfeng Zheng, Xintong Cai, Yu Zhang, Huihui Wang, Li Liu, Fengling Tang, Linying Liu & Yang Sun
Additional file 15: Supplementary Table 3. The results of Univariate Cox regression analysis for pan-cancer.

Supporting data for “Multi-scale analysis of offshore wind farm: fine-scale dynamic performance and coarse-scale cooperative control”

Shanghui Yang
Three projects are included:
Dynamic simulation of the offshore wind turbine, considering different foundation modeling approaches and wave spectra;
Yawed wake modeling using machine learning;
Cooperative yaw control of the large-scale wind farm in collaboration with a smart control scheme.

Additional file 8 of FMO3 deficiency of duck leads to decreased lipid deposition and increased antibacterial activity

Xingzheng Li, Jianlou Song, Xuefeng Shi, Mingyi Huang, Lei Liu, Guoqiang Yi, Ning Yang, Guiyun Xu & Jiangxia Zheng
Additional file 8: Table S1. FMO3 mRNA expression in the CL and TH groups.

Additional file 4 of Deficiency of exchange protein directly activated by cAMP (EPAC)-1 in mice augments glucose intolerance, inflammation, and gut dysbiosis associated with Western diet

Preeti Dinesh Virwani, Lin Cai, Patrick Ka Kit Yeung, Gordon Qian, Yingxian Chen, Lei Zhou, Jason Wing Hon Wong, Yu Wang, Joshua Wing Kei Ho, Kui Kai Lau, Pei-Yuan Qian & Sookja Kim Chung
Additional file 4: Table S3. Relative abundance of classes detected through 16S rRNA gene sequencing using fecal DNA.

Additional file 7 of Deficiency of exchange protein directly activated by cAMP (EPAC)-1 in mice augments glucose intolerance, inflammation, and gut dysbiosis associated with Western diet

Preeti Dinesh Virwani, Lin Cai, Patrick Ka Kit Yeung, Gordon Qian, Yingxian Chen, Lei Zhou, Jason Wing Hon Wong, Yu Wang, Joshua Wing Kei Ho, Kui Kai Lau, Pei-Yuan Qian & Sookja Kim Chung
Additional file 7: Table S6. Relative abundance of genera detected through 16S rRNA gene sequencing using fecal DNA.

Comparison of periodic & aperiodic neural activities between preschool children born preterm and full-term – an electroencephalogram (EEG) study

Yuliang Wang
Here is the data used to produce the analysis in the manuscript titled " Comparison of periodic & aperiodic neural activities between preschool children born preterm and full-term – an electroencephalogram (EEG) study"
The dataset includes resting-state EEG parameters of preterm and term children,as well as children's developmental assessment results, parent-filled questionnaire results and demographic data.

Supporting data for \"Unit understanding in length measurement: Structure, cognitive underpinnings, and relation to spatial measurement\"

Yawei Yang & Xiao Zhang
This dataset contains data on young children's performance in spatial measurement, measurement of conceptual knowledge, and cognitive-linguistic skills. Children's demographic information is also included in this dataset.
The current research provides a comprehensive investigation of young children’s unit understanding of length measurement (UULM), including developing a psychometrically solid test of young children’s UULM and validating the structure of UULM, exploring the cognitive-linguistic foundations for UULM learning, and examining the reciprocal relation between UULM and...

Data from: Geographic and climatic constraints on bioregionalization of European ants

Runxi Wang, Jamie Kass, Christophe Galkowski, Fede Garcia, Matthew Hamer, Alexander Radchenko, Sebastian Salata, Enrico Schifani, Zalimkhan Yusupov, Evan Economo & Benoit Guénard
Aim: Biogeographic regionalization is scant for most insect groups due to shortfalls in distribution and phylogenetic information, namely the Wallacean and Darwinian shortfalls respectively. Here, we focused on the European ants and compared new techniques to classical analyses based on regional lists and taxonomic methods. We asked the following: 1) Can grid-based regionalizations using novel distribution data improve biogeographic transitions? and 2) Can phylogenetic approaches reveal new insights regarding ant evolutionary history? Location: Europe and...

Comparative transcriptomic analysis of rabbit interscapular brown adipose tissue whitening under physiological conditions

Lei Li, Qian Wan, Qiaoyun Long, Tao Nie, Shiting Zhao, Liufeng Mao, Chuanli Cheng, Chao Zuo, Kerry Loomes, Aimin Xu, Liangxue Lai, Xin Liu, Ziyuan Duan, Xiaoyan Hui & Donghai Wu
Interscapular brown adipose tissue (iBAT) of both rabbits and humans exhibits a similar whitening phenomenon under physiological conditions. However, the detailed characterization of iBAT whitening in them is still lacking. Here, we chose rabbits as a model to gain a better understanding of the molecular signature changes during the whitening process of iBAT by transcriptomic analysis of rabbit iBAT at day 1, day 14, 1 month and 4 months after birth. We applied non-invasive MRI...

Role of tRNA derived fragments in renal ischemia–reperfusion injury

Dan Li, Hao Zhang, Xueqin Wu, Qing Dai, Shiqi Tang, Yan Liu, Shikun Yang & Wei Zhang
Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) is one of the major causes of acute kidney injury (AKI). tRNA derived fragments (tRFs/tiRNAs) are groups of small noncoding RNAs derived from tRNAs. To date, the role of tRFs/tiRNAs in renal IRI has not been reported. Herein, we aimed to investigate the involvement of tRFs/tiRNAs in the occurrence and development of ischemia–reperfusion-induced AKI. Moderate/severe renal IRI mouse models were established by bilateral renal pedicle clamping. The tRF/tiRNA profiles of healthy controls...

Role of tRNA derived fragments in renal ischemia–reperfusion injury

Dan Li, Hao Zhang, Xueqin Wu, Qing Dai, Shiqi Tang, Yan Liu, Shikun Yang & Wei Zhang
Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) is one of the major causes of acute kidney injury (AKI). tRNA derived fragments (tRFs/tiRNAs) are groups of small noncoding RNAs derived from tRNAs. To date, the role of tRFs/tiRNAs in renal IRI has not been reported. Herein, we aimed to investigate the involvement of tRFs/tiRNAs in the occurrence and development of ischemia–reperfusion-induced AKI. Moderate/severe renal IRI mouse models were established by bilateral renal pedicle clamping. The tRF/tiRNA profiles of healthy controls...

Somatostatin attenuates intestinal epithelial barrier injury during acute intestinal ischemia–reperfusion through Tollip/Myeloiddifferentiationfactor 88/Nuclear factor kappa-B signaling

Yan Tian, Ruo Shu, Yi Lei, Yu Xu, Xinfeng Zhang & Huayou Luo
In the process of ischemia–reperfusion injury, intestinal ischemia and inflammation interweave, leading to tissue damage or necrosis. However, oxygen radicals and inflammatory mediators produced after reperfusion cause tissue damage again, resulting in severe intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction. The aim of this study was to determine the protective effect of somatostatin on intestinal epithelial barrier function during intestinal ischemia–reperfusion injury and explore its mechanism. By establishing a rat intestinal ischemia–reperfusion model, pretreating the rats with somatostatin,...

The redox state of incipient oceanic subduction zones: An example from the Troodos ophiolite (Cyprus)

HU Wenjun, Mei Fu Zhou, Julia M. Ribeiro, John Malpas, Ya-Dong Wu & Zhong-Jie Bai
Supplementary documents of a paper submitted to JGR-Solid Earth

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