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    Data. by Aroon La-up (14095691)

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    Changes in outcomes over time. by Jae-Heung Cho (798319)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of <i>Chuna</i> manual therapy (CMT) for temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) remain unclear. Here, we compared the effectiveness of CMT and usual care for treating myofascial TMD. …”
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    Significantly Enriched Pathways. by Jiyong Zhang (2498740)

    Published 2025
    “…By comparing samples from NAFLD patients and healthy controls, we identified 1,770 significant DEGs, with 1,073 being upregulated and 697 downregulated. …”
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    S8 File - by Martha R. Smith (20410184)

    Published 2024
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    S9 File - by Martha R. Smith (20410184)

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    S7 File - by Martha R. Smith (20410184)

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    Study Data. by Jonathan S. Jahr (2709088)

    Published 2025
    “…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …”
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    Study outcomes. by Jonathan S. Jahr (2709088)

    Published 2025
    “…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …”
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    Patient characteristics. by Jonathan S. Jahr (2709088)

    Published 2025
    “…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …”