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increased decrease » increased release (Expand Search), increased crash (Expand Search)
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FBLN1 regulates ferroptosis by reducing free ferrous iron by inhibiting TGF-β/Smad pathway.
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Schematic diagram of the mechanism by which curcumin ameliorates aging-induced TJ damage in SCs.
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The funnel plot of mortality rate.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, one week or more following surgery, administration of high-dose intravenous iron resulted in a significant increase in postoperative hemoglobin levels (mean difference 0.71, 95% CI 0.41 to 1.01, P < 0.00001, n = 907, I<sup>2</sup> = 63%, certainty of evidence: moderate). …”
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General Characteristics of the Included Studies.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, one week or more following surgery, administration of high-dose intravenous iron resulted in a significant increase in postoperative hemoglobin levels (mean difference 0.71, 95% CI 0.41 to 1.01, P < 0.00001, n = 907, I<sup>2</sup> = 63%, certainty of evidence: moderate). …”
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Genes show significant expression change in meta-analysis and their connection with Sjogren’s syndrome and thyroid cancer.
Published 2025“…A gene in red indicates significantly increased expression in the meta-analysis, whereas a gene in blue indicates significantly decreased expression in the meta-analysis.…”
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Overcoming educational neuromyths: exploring the impact of metaphorical framing on confirmation bias and beliefs
Published 2025“…The objective was to assess the efficacy of metaphorical framing in reducing adherence to neuromyths and to investigate its relationship to confirmation bias and belief change. The results indicated a robust initial belief in the neuromyth of learning styles, with a significant post-intervention decrease, particularly in the shield and control conditions. …”