Supplementary Materials Available for Recent Bioscience Publication

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  • June 4, 2025
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A recently released scientific publication available on the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) platform provides supplementary material to support its findings. These additional resources can be accessed online and are associated with the digital object identifier (DOI): 10.1007/s13205-023-03758-x.

Supplementary materials in bioscience research often include extended datasets, methodological details, or additional figures and tables not included in the main article due to space limitations. These files are essential for researchers who wish to replicate the study, conduct meta-analyses, or delve deeply into the data and methodology.

The study in question, published in 2023, is part of a broader push within the scientific community to enhance transparency and reproducibility in research. By providing supplementary content online, authors enable peers to engage with their work more comprehensively. Scientists and students are encouraged to review these supplementary files to gain a fuller understanding of the study’s context and results.

Further information and the full article can be found through the official publication’s online platform or via the referenced DOI.

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