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  1. 1981
  2. 1982
  3. 1983

    Study selection criteria. by Filip Stanicic (17808254)

    Published 2025
    “…Phase II/III trials consistently reported significantly greater CAPS improvement with MDMA-AT vs. placebo with therapy (PT) after two or three interventional sessions. …”
  4. 1984

    PICOS criteria for the SLR. by Filip Stanicic (17808254)

    Published 2025
    “…Phase II/III trials consistently reported significantly greater CAPS improvement with MDMA-AT vs. placebo with therapy (PT) after two or three interventional sessions. …”
  5. 1985

    PRISMA flow chart. by Filip Stanicic (17808254)

    Published 2025
    “…Phase II/III trials consistently reported significantly greater CAPS improvement with MDMA-AT vs. placebo with therapy (PT) after two or three interventional sessions. …”
  6. 1986

    Data Sheet 1_Decreased brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in chronic kidney disease: integrated clinical and experimental evidence.docx by Juan Chen (61123)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>This study integrated meta-analysis, murine model validation, and single-cell transcriptomic profiling to demonstrate a significant reduction of BDNF in CKD. Furthermore, renal BDNF expression decreased locally, predominantly originating from proximal tubule cells, macrophages, and podocytes, possibly epigenetically inhibited by the upregulation of lnc RNA Bdnf-as.…”
  7. 1987
  8. 1988
  9. 1989
  10. 1990
  11. 1991
  12. 1992
  13. 1993
  14. 1994
  15. 1995
  16. 1996

    Numbers of nuclei and centrioles per cell. by Yang-In Yim (324355)

    Published 2025
    “…Note that the values in (D) for HSET KD and combined KD of Myo10 KD and HSET, while significantly different from the control, represent decreases in centriole number, not increases (these decreases may be due to the anti-proliferative effects of HSET KD). …”
  17. 1997

    Image1_Association between mental health and male fertility: depression, rather than anxiety, is linked to decreased semen quality.tif by Yi Zhang (9093)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>Status of depression was negatively associated with semen quality parameters, whereas no statistically significant association was recognized between anxiety and semen quality except that sperm concentration was decreased by 25.60 (95% CI, 1.226 to 49.965, P=0.040) ×10<sup>6</sup>/ml in moderate to severe anxiety group referring to normal group. …”
  18. 1998
  19. 1999
  20. 2000