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  1. 14981

    Image_1_Clinical Outcomes and Complications of Preoperative Embolization for Intracranial Giant Meningioma Tumorectomy: A Retrospective, Observational, Matched Cohort Study.tif by Yi Yin (448434)

    Published 2022
    “…We did not find any significant differences of estimated blood loss (600.00 (400) vs. 500.00 (500.00) ml, p = 0.31), decrease of HGB level (30.81 ± 15.82 vs. 26.59 ± 12.90 g/L, p = 0.09), gross total resection rate (74.24% vs. 77.27%, p = 0.68), surgical time (302.50 (136) vs. 300.00 (72) min, p = 0.48), blood transfusion rates (53.03% vs. 42.42%, p = 0.35), blood transfusion volume [650.00 (657.50) vs. 535.00 (875.00) ml, p = 0.63] between the embolization group and nonembolization group. …”
  2. 14982

    Image_2_Clinical Outcomes and Complications of Preoperative Embolization for Intracranial Giant Meningioma Tumorectomy: A Retrospective, Observational, Matched Cohort Study.tif by Yi Yin (448434)

    Published 2022
    “…We did not find any significant differences of estimated blood loss (600.00 (400) vs. 500.00 (500.00) ml, p = 0.31), decrease of HGB level (30.81 ± 15.82 vs. 26.59 ± 12.90 g/L, p = 0.09), gross total resection rate (74.24% vs. 77.27%, p = 0.68), surgical time (302.50 (136) vs. 300.00 (72) min, p = 0.48), blood transfusion rates (53.03% vs. 42.42%, p = 0.35), blood transfusion volume [650.00 (657.50) vs. 535.00 (875.00) ml, p = 0.63] between the embolization group and nonembolization group. …”
  3. 14983

    Table_1_Clinical Outcomes and Complications of Preoperative Embolization for Intracranial Giant Meningioma Tumorectomy: A Retrospective, Observational, Matched Cohort Study.docx by Yi Yin (448434)

    Published 2022
    “…We did not find any significant differences of estimated blood loss (600.00 (400) vs. 500.00 (500.00) ml, p = 0.31), decrease of HGB level (30.81 ± 15.82 vs. 26.59 ± 12.90 g/L, p = 0.09), gross total resection rate (74.24% vs. 77.27%, p = 0.68), surgical time (302.50 (136) vs. 300.00 (72) min, p = 0.48), blood transfusion rates (53.03% vs. 42.42%, p = 0.35), blood transfusion volume [650.00 (657.50) vs. 535.00 (875.00) ml, p = 0.63] between the embolization group and nonembolization group. …”
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  8. 14988

    Bone Mineral Density Changes among HIV-Uninfected Young Adults in a Randomised Trial of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis with Tenofovir-Emtricitabine or Placebo in Botswana by Michael Kasonde (534785)

    Published 2014
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Use of TDF-FTC was associated with a small but statistically significant decrease in BMD at the forearm, hip and lumbar spine. …”
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    A Prospective, Multicentre, Open-Label Single-Arm Exploratory Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of Saroglitazar on Hypertriglyceridemia in HIV Associated Lipodystrophy by Alka Deshpande (847076)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Saroglitazar 4 mg significantly decreased the serum TG levels from baseline at Week 6 (percent change: -40.98; 95% CI: -50.82, -31.15) and Week 12 (percent change -45.11; 95% CI: -52.37, -37.86). …”
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    Data Sheet 1_The effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine on patients undergoing targeted therapy for primary liver cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Hongting Yan (13242201)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Targeted therapy for liver cancer patients who received TCM treatment showed improvements in objective response rate (ORR) (RR, 1.49 [1.33-1.66], P < 0.0001), disease control rate (DCR) (RR, 1.32 [1.25,1.40], P < 0.0001), the 1-year survival (RR, 1.50 [1.20,1.88]; P = 0.0004) and Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) (SMD, 1.34 [0.86,1.81]; P < 0.0001), and can reduce the incidence of adverse events, as well as to some extent decrease the production of tumor markers and related inflammatory factors.…”
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    Type 2 diabetes and COVID-19 related mortality in the critical care setting: A national cohort study in England, March-July 2020 by John M. Dennis (8929895)

    Published 2020
    “…The relative mortality risk associated with type 2 diabetes decreased with increasing age (age 18-49 aHR 1.50 [95%CI 1.05;2.15]; age 50-64 1.29 [1.10;1.51]; age 65 or greater 1.18 [1.09;1.29], p-value for age:type 2 diabetes interaction 0.002).…”
  16. 14996

    Sensitivity analysis of threshold regimen cost, in order for a pan-TB regimen to be cost-saving to the programme, in relation to different assumptions for regimen characteristics. by Nimalan Arinaminpathy (88497)

    Published 2020
    “…For this attribute, a decrease to 50% (from 85%) is sufficient to bring the threshold cost down by roughly half (that is, posing a more stringent condition for budget neutrality). …”
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    Hesperidin inhibits the epithelial to mesenchymal transition induced by transforming growth factor-β1 in A549 cells through Smad signaling in the cytoplasm by Zhouxin Ren (7574792)

    Published 2019
    “…The present study showed that, for A549 alveolar epithelial cells, the anti-proliferative effects of hesperidin occurred in a dose-dependent manner, with an IC50= 216.8 µM at 48 h. …”
  18. 14998

    Table 1_The association between a dietary index for the gut microbiota and frailty in older adults: emphasising the mediating role of inflammatory indicators.docx by Huangyi Yin (18593848)

    Published 2025
    “…Stratification and sensitivity analyses were performed to evaluate the consistency of this association.</p>Results<p>A total of 4,578 eligible individuals were screened, with a frailty prevalence of 35.50%. …”
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    Incident Tuberculosis during Antiretroviral Therapy Contributes to Suboptimal Immune Reconstitution in a Large Urban HIV Clinic in Sub-Saharan Africa by Sabine M. Hermans (249344)

    Published 2010
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Antiretroviral therapy (ART) effectively decreases tuberculosis (TB) incidence long-term, but is associated with high TB incidence rates in the first 6 months. …”
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    Threshold level of Δ<em>T</em><sub>g</sub> leading to significant local changes in water resources (a) and terrestrial ecosystems (b) by Dieter Gerten (557088)

    Published 2013
    “…All values denote changes found in >50% of the simulations.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>This modelling study demonstrates at what level of global mean temperature rise (Δ<em>T</em><sub>g</sub>) regions will be exposed to significant decreases of freshwater availability and changes to terrestrial ecosystems. …”