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    Table3_Inflammatory-Metal Profile as a Hallmark for COVID-19 Severity During Pregnancy.docx by Johana Vásquez-Procopio (13217553)

    Published 2022
    “…Robust negative correlations between iron/magnesium and zinc/IL-6, and a positive correlation between copper/IP-10 were observed in pregnant women with the severe form of the disease. …”
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    Table2_Inflammatory-Metal Profile as a Hallmark for COVID-19 Severity During Pregnancy.docx by Johana Vásquez-Procopio (13217553)

    Published 2022
    “…Robust negative correlations between iron/magnesium and zinc/IL-6, and a positive correlation between copper/IP-10 were observed in pregnant women with the severe form of the disease. …”
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    Table1_Inflammatory-Metal Profile as a Hallmark for COVID-19 Severity During Pregnancy.xlsx by Johana Vásquez-Procopio (13217553)

    Published 2022
    “…Robust negative correlations between iron/magnesium and zinc/IL-6, and a positive correlation between copper/IP-10 were observed in pregnant women with the severe form of the disease. …”
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    Table4_Inflammatory-Metal Profile as a Hallmark for COVID-19 Severity During Pregnancy.xlsx by Johana Vásquez-Procopio (13217553)

    Published 2022
    “…Robust negative correlations between iron/magnesium and zinc/IL-6, and a positive correlation between copper/IP-10 were observed in pregnant women with the severe form of the disease. …”
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    Image1_Inflammatory-Metal Profile as a Hallmark for COVID-19 Severity During Pregnancy.pdf by Johana Vásquez-Procopio (13217553)

    Published 2022
    “…Robust negative correlations between iron/magnesium and zinc/IL-6, and a positive correlation between copper/IP-10 were observed in pregnant women with the severe form of the disease. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Does whole-body vibration training have a positive effect on balance and walking function in patients with stroke? A meta-analysis.docx by Yikun Yin (14325198)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>(1) A total of 22 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with a total of 1089 patients were included. (2) The results of meta-analysis showed that: compared with the controls, step length (MD = 6.12, 95%CI [5.63, 6.62], p < 0.001), step speed (MD = 0.14, 95%CI [0.09, 0.20], p < 0.001), cadence (MD = 9.03, 95%CI [2.23, 15.83], p = 0.009), stride length (MD = 6.74, 95%CI [−3.47, 10.01], p < 0.001), Berg Balance Scale (BBS) (MD = 4.08, 95%CI [2.39, 5.76], p < 0.001), Timed Up-and-Go test (TUGT) (MD = −2.88, 95%CI [−4.94, 0.81], p = 0.006), 10-meter Walk Test (10MWT) (MD = −2.69, 95%CI [−3.35, −2.03], p < 0.001), functional ambulation category scale (FAC) (MD = 0.78, 95%CI [0.65, 0.91], p < 0.001), Fugl-Meyer motor assessment of lower extremity (FMA-LE) (MD = 4.10, 95%CI [2.01, 6.20], p = 0.0001). (3) The results of subgroup analysis showed that, compared with other vibration frequencies, at 20–30 Hz frequency, WBV training had an obvious improvement effect only in TUGT. (4) The safety analysis showed that WBV training may be safe.…”
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