In the context of academic and medical publishing, "" typically refers to compressed supplemental material files hosted by SAGE Journals or the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) . These archives often contain large datasets, high-resolution figures, or coding scripts that support peer-reviewed research papers.

Many "sj.rar" files contain raw or processed data for genetic studies, such as:

: Supplemental code for complex models like Semiparametric Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) or multilevel modeling.

A new cell-free therapeutic strategy for liver regeneration - PMC

: Regulatory networks and prognostic signatures for immunotherapy research.

: Data used to identify biomarkers for conditions like fetal growth retardation or bladder cancer.

Research papers often use a standardized naming convention like sj-rar-[ID]-[JournalCode]-[DOI] to identify these files. Common examples of content found within "sj.rar" files include: 1. Genomic and Bioinformatics Data