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6,022 datasets
Cytokine and plasma virome data from people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy for 5–20 years. The dataset includes measurements for cytokines IL-10, VEGF, GM-CSF, PDGF-BB, FGF basic, IL-1rα, IL-12, and IL-4, alongside virome data for anellovirus and human pegivirus 1. It was authored by Yingying Ma and last updated on 2026-05-24.
Ze-Hua Zhao's research dataset contains metabolomic analysis results from patients with chronic hepatitis B. The data likely includes metabolite measurements used to build a predictive model for HBeAg seroconversion. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-28 and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A benchmark study from 2026 evaluates XYG3-type doubly hybrid density functionals for predicting nuclear magnetic resonance parameters. The work by Xinming Lai compares eight xDH@B3LYP variants and xDH-PBE0 against the NS372 dataset of main-group species, using CCSD(T)/pcSseg-3 as a reference. Results show the XYGJ-OS variant provides the best overall balance with mean absolute deviations of 2.40 and 1.77 ppm for shielding constants and chemical shifts, respectively.
Eight Mitragyna speciosa (kratom) accessions from Central and Southern Thailand were analyzed for genotypic variation and alkaloid composition. Targeted UPLC-MS profiling quantified 17 monoterpene indole and oxindole alkaloids across young and mature leaves, with mitragynine reaching up to 1.19% w/w in mature leaves. The dataset, authored by Katherine E. Ransden and last updated in May 2026, provides a framework for breeding and metabolic engineering of pharmacologically significant compounds.
55 patients from NYU treated for androgenetic alopecia between November 2017 and August 2025. The dataset compares trichometric outcomes and side effects between platelet-rich plasma monotherapy and combination therapy with systemic agents. The supplementary material was authored by figshare admin karger and published under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A 21.4 KB dataset containing integrated bulk and single-cell transcriptomic analysis results for hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI). The data, authored by Manling Xie and last updated in May 2026, identifies 25 differentially expressed programmed cell death-related genes and 5 hub genes used in a risk prediction model. It further delineates 12 distinct programmed cell death patterns within the HIRI microenvironment.
Manling Xie published a dataset on 2026-05-19 containing integrated transcriptomic analysis of programmed cell death patterns in hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury. The data, derived from four public GEO datasets, includes bulk and single-cell RNA-seq results used to identify hub genes and construct a risk prediction model. The study focuses on the THBS1-CD47 axis mediating macrophage-hepatocyte crosstalk.
A 342.3 KB document by Manling Xie, last updated on 2026-05-19, containing integrated transcriptomic data from four public GEO datasets (GSE151648, GSE14951, GSE12720, GSE171539). The data underpins an analysis of 25 differentially expressed programmed cell death-related genes and 5 hub genes (THBS1, MAP1LC3B, PPP1R15A, CXCL8, ZC3H12A) linked to macrophage-hepatocyte crosstalk via the THBS1-CD47 axis in a liver injury model.
A transcriptomic dataset from a study investigating programmed cell death patterns in hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury. The data includes bulk and single-cell RNA-seq analyses from four public GEO datasets, used to identify hub genes and construct a risk prediction model. The dataset was authored by Manling Xie and last updated on 2026-05-19.
A 19.2 KB dataset containing integrated bulk and single-cell transcriptomic analysis results for hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI). The data, authored by Manling Xie and last updated in May 2026, identifies 25 differentially expressed programmed cell death-related genes and 5 hub genes (THBS1, MAP1LC3B, PPP1R15A, CXCL8, ZC3H12A) used in a risk prediction model.
Table 1 from a study by Manling Xie, last updated May 2026, presents integrated transcriptomic profiling of programmed cell death patterns in hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI). The 20.7 KB DOCX file contains results from bulk and single-cell RNA-seq analyses of four public datasets (GSE151648, GSE14951, GSE12720, GSE171539). It identifies 25 differentially expressed genes and 5 hub genes, including THBS1 and CD47, linked to macrophage-hepatocyte crosstalk.
A transcriptomic dataset from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, focusing on hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI). It was created by Manling Xie and last updated in May 2026. The data includes bulk and single-cell RNA-seq analyses identifying differentially expressed programmed cell death-related genes and a risk prediction model.
NASA's SORCE mission provides modelled daily solar spectral irradiance in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) range from 0 to 40 nm at 1.0 nm resolution. The data are derived from SORCE XUV Photometer System (XPS) and GOES XRS instrument measurements, incorporating flare plasma temperatures and scale factors for quiet-sun, active-region, and flare conditions. This Level 4 product offers a synthesized, daily-averaged view of solar XUV output for the entire mission duration.
Grain size distribution measurements from sediment core samples collected on Mike Island in the Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana. The dataset covers samples from the Delta-X Spring and Fall campaigns in March and August 2021, specifically from March 26, 29, and August 18, 24. Data were collected by NASA using a piston core and analyzed with a laser diffraction particle size analyzer.
Delta-X project sediment data provides grain size distribution, concentration, and associated water measurements from the Atchafalaya River and Terrebonne Basins in Louisiana. The dataset includes suspended and bed sediment samples collected during Spring and Fall 2021 campaigns, plus an October 2019 campaign, using Van Dorn and Ponar samplers. This Version 3 update from ORNL_CLOUD incorporates more samples and reprocessed laser diffraction analyses.
VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity 6-Min L2 Swath 750 m (VNP21_NRT) is a near real-time satellite product providing simultaneous retrievals of land surface temperature (LST) and spectral emissivity. It uses a physics-based algorithm derived from ASTER TES to process data from three VIIRS thermal infrared bands (M14, M15, M16) at a native spatial resolution of 750 meters. The dataset is produced by NASA and supports monitoring of surface thermal properties and radiative energy balance.
MOP02N_109 is a beta satellite data product from the MOPITT instrument on NASA's Terra spacecraft, providing geolocated carbon monoxide profiles and total column amounts. The dataset includes ancillary surface property and cloud condition data, with each retrieval accompanied by an estimated error. Version 109 is an unvalidated beta product subject to recalibration, with data collection ongoing since the instrument's launch on December 18, 1999.
Six days of helicopter-hover measurements in July and August 1989 provide average and standard deviation radiant temperature data for the FIFE study area. The Everest Series 4000 Infrared Thermometer was mounted on a NASA Bell UH-1B helicopter alongside other radiometers. This dataset was collected to validate the thermal band of the Barnes Multiband Modular Radiometer (MMR).
Satellite Landsat TM Extr. Data (FIFE) provides instrument-corrected spectral radiances and derived reflectance values for seven spectral bands across 39 ground measurement sites. The dataset was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from original Thematic Mapper sensor data collected between February 1987 and October 1989. It includes associated view and solar angles, with reflectance values corrected for atmospheric effects using specific aerosol and gaseous absorption measurements.
SeaWiFS Deep Blue Level 3 data provides daily, global gridded measurements of atmospheric aerosols. The primary data parameters are aerosol optical thickness and Angstrom exponent, derived from satellite observations. This dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and is available on multiple platforms.