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Baseline characteristics of participants for changes in frailty status analyses.
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Association of changes in frailty status with risks of Urinary Incontinence.
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Baseline characteristics of participants for baseline frailty status analyses.
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Comparison of gut microbial composition at the phylum level pre- and post-surgery.
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Metabolome data of the discovery cohort.
Published 2025“…The results showed that compared with HC, five metabolites, including DL-stachydrine, D-(+)-pipecolinic acid, furazolidone, L-arginine and 5α-dihydrotestosterone glucuronide were significantly elevated and one metabolite, prenylcysteine, was significantly decreased in the serum of OC, and that the increase in L-arginine and the decrease in prenylcysteine led to impaired urea cycling and a high risk of developing atherosclerosis, respectively. …”
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The relationship between residual shear strength and <i>JRC</i>, normal stress.
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OKIO 3D scanner, 3D views of the fracture surfaces and selection of section line.
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