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  1. 20301

    Mini EDHS 2019 data set in excel Stata form. by Elsabeth Addisu (10803651)

    Published 2024
    “…These results showed a statistically significant full antenatal care utilization gap in rural urban resident women (-0.21807, 95% CI:(-0.27397, -0.16217)). …”
  2. 20302

    Table 1_Leptin: a gender and obesity-related marker predictive of metabolic comorbidities and therapeutic response to anti-IL-23 biologic drugs in psoriatic patients.docx by Roberta Belli (6939221)

    Published 2025
    “…Finally, treatment with anti-IL-23 led to a reduction in visfatin levels in female psoriatic patients and resulted in a significant decrease in fat mass percentage in men. …”
  3. 20303

    Table 1_Global trends in refractive disorders from 1990 to 2021: insights from the global burden of disease study and predictive modeling.xlsx by Lihong Huang (1346928)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, both the prevalence and DALYs associated with refractive disorders decreased significantly in the 60 to 64 age group. …”
  4. 20304

    Table 2_Global trends in refractive disorders from 1990 to 2021: insights from the global burden of disease study and predictive modeling.xlsx by Lihong Huang (1346928)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, both the prevalence and DALYs associated with refractive disorders decreased significantly in the 60 to 64 age group. …”
  5. 20305

    Image 2_Neutrophil proteins as potential biomarkers for a sputum-based tuberculosis screening test.tif by Mark Chambers (1845670)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results and discussion<p>Significant increases in all proteins were detectable in sputum from clinic-diagnosed TB participants relative to symptomatic controls. …”
  6. 20306

    Data Sheet 2_Global trends in refractive disorders from 1990 to 2021: insights from the global burden of disease study and predictive modeling.csv by Lihong Huang (1346928)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, both the prevalence and DALYs associated with refractive disorders decreased significantly in the 60 to 64 age group. …”
  7. 20307

    DataSheet2_Risk of bone fracture by using dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, or sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors in patients wit... by Mohamed E. A. Mostafa (19834779)

    Published 2024
    “…The risk of fracture was identified with the follow-up duration for each class. We found a significant decrease in the fracture risk by about 87% associated with patients who used SGLT2 inhibitors in combination with other glucose-lowering medications, followed by SGLT2 inhibitors alone by about 67%, then GLP-1 receptor agonists by about 60%, and at last DPP-4 inhibitors by about 55%.…”
  8. 20308

    Table 3_Leptin: a gender and obesity-related marker predictive of metabolic comorbidities and therapeutic response to anti-IL-23 biologic drugs in psoriatic patients.docx by Roberta Belli (6939221)

    Published 2025
    “…Finally, treatment with anti-IL-23 led to a reduction in visfatin levels in female psoriatic patients and resulted in a significant decrease in fat mass percentage in men. …”
  9. 20309

    Image 1_Leptin: a gender and obesity-related marker predictive of metabolic comorbidities and therapeutic response to anti-IL-23 biologic drugs in psoriatic patients.jpg by Roberta Belli (6939221)

    Published 2025
    “…Finally, treatment with anti-IL-23 led to a reduction in visfatin levels in female psoriatic patients and resulted in a significant decrease in fat mass percentage in men. …”
  10. 20310
  11. 20311

    Image 5_Neutrophil proteins as potential biomarkers for a sputum-based tuberculosis screening test.tif by Mark Chambers (1845670)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results and discussion<p>Significant increases in all proteins were detectable in sputum from clinic-diagnosed TB participants relative to symptomatic controls. …”
  12. 20312

    Image 1_Neutrophil proteins as potential biomarkers for a sputum-based tuberculosis screening test.tif by Mark Chambers (1845670)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results and discussion<p>Significant increases in all proteins were detectable in sputum from clinic-diagnosed TB participants relative to symptomatic controls. …”
  13. 20313

    S1 Data - by Elsabeth Addisu (10803651)

    Published 2024
    “…These results showed a statistically significant full antenatal care utilization gap in rural urban resident women (-0.21807, 95% CI:(-0.27397, -0.16217)). …”
  14. 20314

    Data Sheet 1_Clinical predictors and concomitant antiseizure medications effects on seizure control in relation to plasma cenobamate concentration: a multicenter retrospective stud... by Francesca Felicia Operto (12509263)

    Published 2025
    “…Among responders, 53.8% (14/26) achieved response on ≤100 mg/day, with CNBp of 0.5–17.6 μg/mL (median ∼5–6 μg/mL). There was no significant relationship between age and gender, although there was a statistically significant correlation between CNBp and BMI (p = 0.038; R2 = 0.157). …”
  15. 20315

    DataSheet3_Risk of bone fracture by using dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, or sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors in patients wit... by Mohamed E. A. Mostafa (19834779)

    Published 2024
    “…The risk of fracture was identified with the follow-up duration for each class. We found a significant decrease in the fracture risk by about 87% associated with patients who used SGLT2 inhibitors in combination with other glucose-lowering medications, followed by SGLT2 inhibitors alone by about 67%, then GLP-1 receptor agonists by about 60%, and at last DPP-4 inhibitors by about 55%.…”
  16. 20316

    Data Sheet 1_Computer-assisted stereoelectroencephalography planning: center-specific priors enhance planning.pdf by Debayan Dasgupta (4582714)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Using spatial priors from previous implantations enhances SEEG CAP and increases the granularity of trajectory planning. This approach facilitates more standardized planning and allows for the incorporation of experience from multiple expert centers, decreasing the risk of the resultant trajectories and reducing the proportion of trajectories that require manual planning without significantly increasing planning time.…”
  17. 20317

    Supplementary file 1_Computer-assisted stereoelectroencephalography planning: center-specific priors enhance planning.docx by Debayan Dasgupta (4582714)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Using spatial priors from previous implantations enhances SEEG CAP and increases the granularity of trajectory planning. This approach facilitates more standardized planning and allows for the incorporation of experience from multiple expert centers, decreasing the risk of the resultant trajectories and reducing the proportion of trajectories that require manual planning without significantly increasing planning time.…”
  18. 20318

    Post-traumatic stress disorder in German youth: representative claims data pre- vs. intra-COVID-19-pandemic by Jule Leickert (21598275)

    Published 2025
    “…Quarterly incidence in female children with high SES showed a significant increase in slope pre-COVID to intra-COVID (<i>p</i> = .018). …”
  19. 20319

    Treating sleep disturbances in refugees and asylum seekers: results from a randomized controlled pilot trial evaluating the STARS group intervention by Britta Dumser (20698169)

    Published 2025
    “…However, there was no significant interaction with condition at post-treatment for the primary outcome (<i>d</i> = 0.29) and most secondary outcomes; the only exceptions were increased coping with nightmares, decreased daytime sleep, and time in bed.…”
  20. 20320

    Table 2_Downsizing chronic disease management programs for type 2 diabetes patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: changes in healthcare utilization patterns.docx by Corinne Rijpkema (12587274)

    Published 2025
    “…In Q1 of 2020, type 2 diabetes patient visits to out-of-hours GP services rose notably, but decreased in Q1 of 2021, compared to 2019. Hospital care for diabetes showed a significant increase in Q2 of 2021 (+11.3%), compared to Q2 2019 and regular GP care increased from Q1 2021 (up to +11.1% in Q3 2021). …”