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17 decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
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Supplementary Material for: Albumin and platelet loss during the application of CytoSorb® in critically ill patients: a post-hoc analysis of the Cyto-SOLVE trial
Published 2024“…However, a significant albumin decrease was observed in those 17 patients with less than 20g albumin substitution during CS therapy (p=0.007, mean 0.17g/dL, 95% CI 0.05 – 0.29). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Trends in the Incidence of Rare Eyelid Malignancies: A SEER-Based Study (2000–2021)
Published 2025“…Poisson regression revealed that Age ≥60 significantly increased IRR for both MM and SGC (17.0 and 25.4, respectively). …”
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The in vitro and in vivo effect of a chemokine inhibitor CTCE-9908 in combination with Kynurenine metabolites on tumour adhesion
Published 2025“…Results showed a statistically significant decrease in the percentage cell number in L-kyn- and CTCE-9908-treated sEnd-2 cells when compared to the vehicle control, suggesting the inhibitory effect of the compounds on adhesion. …”
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Dendritic spine density in both apical and basal porcine cortical pyramidal cells 1 hour after impact.
Published 2025“…B) Mean spine density along basal dendrites. There was a significant decrease in spine density along the basal dendrites 1 hour after impact ( * = <b>p</b> < 0.05). …”
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Datasheet1_Short-term effects of temperature and air pollution on mortality in Norway: a nationwide cohort-based study.docx
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>We observed an increased risk of natural-cause mortality (OR: 1.26 95% CI: 1.09, 1.46) for a decrease in temperature from the minimum mortality temperature (MMT, 17.6°C) to the 1st percentile and an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality (OR: 1.32, 95% CI: 1.04, 1.67) for a decrease from MMT (16.1°C) to the 1st percentile. …”
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