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Skip to main content * FAQ Sign In / Register Sign In / Register * FAQ SHARE YOUR RESEARCH DATA Mendeley Data is a free and secure cloud-based communal repository where you can store your data, ensuring it is easy to share, access and cite, wherever you are. Create a Dataset Find out more about our institutional offering, Digital Commons Data SEARCH THE REPOSITORY Advanced search Search results powered by Data Monitor RECENTLY PUBLISHED Search Advanced search helpSearch results powered by 86117 resultsSort by Most relevant * Supplementary Material for JAAD Pan, Ruoxin Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data Supplementary Material for Efficacy and Safety of Intense Focused Ultrasound for Skin Rejuvenation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Preview * Dataset * Text Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * Dataset on the eco-shrimp farming model and the compliance of shrimp farmers with mangrove conservation recommendations in Ca Mau, Vietnam Ha Anh, Hoang, Cuong, Nguyen Van Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data The data was collected from eco-shrimp farming households to examine their production model, compliance with mangrove conservation regulations, and perspectives perspectives on the eco-shrimp farming model. The survey was collected from 120 eco-shrimp farming households in Ca Mau, Vietnam, with 118 valid cases. Preview * Image * Tabular Data * Dataset * Text Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * Neferine inhibits BMECs pyroptosis and maintains blood-brain barrier integrity in ischemic stroke by triggering a cascade reaction of PGC-1α Zheng, zijian Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data Blood-brain barrier disruption is a critical pathological event in the progression of ischemic stroke (IS). Most studies regarding the therapeutic potential of neferine (Nef) on IS have focused on neuroprotective effect. However, whether Nef attenuates BBB disruption during IS is unclear. We here used mice underwent transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) in vivo and bEnd.3 cells exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation (OGD/R) injury in vitro to simulate cerebral ischemia. We showed that Nef reduced neurobehavioral dysfunction and protected brain microvascular endothelial cells and BBB integrity. Molecular docking, short interfering (Si) RNA and plasmid transfection results showed us that PGC-1α was the most binding affinity of biological activity protein for Nef. And verification experiments were showed that Nef upregulated PGC-1α expression to reduce mitochondrial oxidative stress and promote TJ proteins expression, further improves the integrity of BBB in mice. Intriguingly, our study showed that neferine is a natural PGC-1α activator and illustrated the mechanism of specific binding site. Furthermore, we have demonstrated Nef reduced mitochondria oxidative damage and ameliorates endothelial inflammation by inhibiting pyroptosis to improve BBB permeability through triggering a cascade reaction of PGC-1α via regulation of PGC-1α/NLRP3/GSDMD signaling pathway to maintain the integrity of BBB in ischemia/reperfusion injury. Preview * Dataset * File Set Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * Aged practitioners of orienteering and hiking as a model of healthy aging: physical fitness and quality of life from a randomized clinical trial Printes, Clarissa, Irigaray, Tatiana, Dornelles, José Otávio, Baptista, Rafael Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data Methods: Physical and sports activities in nature have proven to be highly relevant for aged practitioners as they promote vigor, vitality, and well-being. A randomized controlled trial (RCT) compared the effects between orienteering and hiking modalities, with n=96 participants allocated to three groups: the orienteering group (OG), hiking group (HG), and control group (CG). Tests administered included hand grip strength, chair stand, 6 min walk, chair sit-&-reach, and balance. Systemic blood pressure parameters and resting heart rate were monitored in the pre-test and post-test. Differences were analyzed using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), and effect size (ES) was calculated. Unpaired and paired tests were employed to assess baseline and post-intervention differences after 24 weeks. Results: This RCT highlights the effects of the interaction between groups and time. The main differences were found in the balance in which the OG, reduced -6.23 seconds, with a variation of 29.9% (ES=0.83), while the HG it to -2.12 seconds (ES=0.49), with a variation of 9.9%. Changes in systolic blood pressure (p=0,014) and diastolic blood pressure (p<0.001) parameters were also notable in the OG. Both groups showed a significant intervention effect (p<0.001) compared to the control group, with a large effect size (≥8.0). The quality of life of the intervention groups significantly improved (p<0.001) compared to the control group (p=0.571). Conclusion: Both modalities showed the intervention effect on physical fitness and quality of life, with orienteering demonstrating a greater impact on balance and blood pressure control. Preview * Tabular Data * Dataset Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * The Content of Visual Mental Imagery in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: A Mixed Methods Systematic Literature Review Gaglianone, Catarina Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data These were thhe studies included in the systematic review, on the content of mental imagery Preview * Dataset * Text Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * Dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy for basal cell carcinoma diagnosis and diagnosis prediction score: a prospective and multicentric study on 1005 lesions longo, Caterina Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data supplementary materials for paper titled "Dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy for basal cell carcinoma diagnosis and diagnosis prediction score: a prospective and multicentric study on 1005 lesions" , JAAD Preview * Image * Dataset * Text Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * CO2 Emission Alves, Elcio Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data Steel and Composite Structural optimization reducing CO2 Emission Preview * Dataset * Text Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * Feedback effects of mesoscale SST-wind coupling on the Yellow Sea and East China Sea cui, chaoran Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data we deployed an An empirical reconstruction model to study the feedback effect of mesoscale air-sea coupling on the Yellow Sea and East China Sea. The dataset includes all the experiment results in our study Preview * Software/Code * Dataset Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * Microcosmos of plastic pellets colonisations by E. coli and seawater bacteria Balleste, Elisenda Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data High-throughput sequencing data of the metabarcoding of the V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene amplified from DNA sample extracts using the primers from the Earth Microbiome Project [515F (Parada et al., 2016) (5’- GTGYCAGCMGCCGCGGTAA-3’) and 806R (Apprill et al., 2015) (5’-GGACTACNVGGGTWTCTAAT-3’)] of the microbial communities of a colonisation experiment of environmental plastic pellets with E. coli strains and seawater bacteria. Preview * Dataset * File Set Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS * Research Data Xue, Shengchao Published 22 January 2024 | Mendeley Data Nickel isotopic composition of sulfides from Jinchuan deposit Preview * Tabular Data * Dataset Export:APABibTeXDataCiteRIS 123456789Next View more THE GENERALIST REPOSITORY ECOSYSTEM INITIATIVE Elsevier's Mendeley Data repository is a participating member of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Data Science Strategy (ODSS) GREI project. The GREI includes seven established generalist repositories funded by the NIH to work together to establish consistent metadata, develop use cases for data sharing, train and educate researchers on FAIR data and the importance of data sharing, and more. Find out more WHY USE MENDELEY DATA? Make your research data citable Unique DOIs and easy-to-use citation tools make it easy to refer to your research data. 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