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Image 1_Hemoglobin glycation index and all-cause mortality in adults: insights from a decade-long prospective cohort study.tif
Published 2025“…RCS analysis further illustrated a U-shaped relationship between HGI and all-cause mortality.…”
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BCL2 antiapoptotic protein exhibits heterogeneous expression in Ba/F3 EML4-ALK<sup>mutants</sup>.
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Ba/F3 EML4-ALK<sup>mutants</sup> exhibit variable dose-response to ABT-199 treatment.
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Molecular docking showed that ABT-199 can fit into active site of ALK<sup>Mutant</sup>.
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MarBTN-specific eDNA detection in each clam that was followed for MarBTN in hemolymph and eDNA.
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Table 2_L-shaped association between triglyceride-glucose body mass index and short-term mortality in ICU patients with sepsis-associated acute kidney injury.docx
Published 2024“…Higher TyG-BMI values were significantly associated with reduced short-term mortality rates (28, 90, and 180 days) in patients with SA-AKI; for each standard deviation increase in TyG-BMI, the risk of all-cause death decreased by 0.2% (p < 0.0001). …”
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Table 1_L-shaped association between triglyceride-glucose body mass index and short-term mortality in ICU patients with sepsis-associated acute kidney injury.docx
Published 2024“…Higher TyG-BMI values were significantly associated with reduced short-term mortality rates (28, 90, and 180 days) in patients with SA-AKI; for each standard deviation increase in TyG-BMI, the risk of all-cause death decreased by 0.2% (p < 0.0001). …”
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