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    Data Sheet 2_Comparison of percutaneous vs. cutdown access for endovascular aortic repair in the treatment of type B aortic dissection: a meta-analysis.pdf by Zhongyou Liang (22617608)

    Published 2025
    “…No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups concerning estimated blood loss, ICU admissions, hematoma, acute kidney injury, lower extremity revascularization, ischemic colitis, and deep venous thrombosis.…”
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    Table 2_Kidney sparing surgery versus radical nephroureterectomy in upper tract urothelial carcinoma: a meta-analysis and systematic review.docx by Leqing Zhou (20981021)

    Published 2025
    “…In the comparison between the endoscopic management (EM) and RNU groups, EM was associated with worse overall survival outcomes (HR,1.40; 95%CI,1.08-1.82; P=0.01) based on multivariable Cox regression analysis, and the upper tract recurrence rate (OR,39.06; 95%CI, 14.55-104.85; P<0.00001) was significantly higher in the EM group. On the other hand, in patients treated with KSS, postoperative renal function as measured by eGFR increased by 0.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>, while it decreased by 11.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup> in the RNU group (WMD, 11.81 ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>; 95%CI,9.06-14.56; P<0.0001).…”
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    Image 3_Kidney sparing surgery versus radical nephroureterectomy in upper tract urothelial carcinoma: a meta-analysis and systematic review.tif by Leqing Zhou (20981021)

    Published 2025
    “…In the comparison between the endoscopic management (EM) and RNU groups, EM was associated with worse overall survival outcomes (HR,1.40; 95%CI,1.08-1.82; P=0.01) based on multivariable Cox regression analysis, and the upper tract recurrence rate (OR,39.06; 95%CI, 14.55-104.85; P<0.00001) was significantly higher in the EM group. On the other hand, in patients treated with KSS, postoperative renal function as measured by eGFR increased by 0.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>, while it decreased by 11.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup> in the RNU group (WMD, 11.81 ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>; 95%CI,9.06-14.56; P<0.0001).…”
  4. 1564

    Table 1_Kidney sparing surgery versus radical nephroureterectomy in upper tract urothelial carcinoma: a meta-analysis and systematic review.docx by Leqing Zhou (20981021)

    Published 2025
    “…In the comparison between the endoscopic management (EM) and RNU groups, EM was associated with worse overall survival outcomes (HR,1.40; 95%CI,1.08-1.82; P=0.01) based on multivariable Cox regression analysis, and the upper tract recurrence rate (OR,39.06; 95%CI, 14.55-104.85; P<0.00001) was significantly higher in the EM group. On the other hand, in patients treated with KSS, postoperative renal function as measured by eGFR increased by 0.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>, while it decreased by 11.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup> in the RNU group (WMD, 11.81 ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>; 95%CI,9.06-14.56; P<0.0001).…”
  5. 1565

    Image 1_Kidney sparing surgery versus radical nephroureterectomy in upper tract urothelial carcinoma: a meta-analysis and systematic review.tif by Leqing Zhou (20981021)

    Published 2025
    “…In the comparison between the endoscopic management (EM) and RNU groups, EM was associated with worse overall survival outcomes (HR,1.40; 95%CI,1.08-1.82; P=0.01) based on multivariable Cox regression analysis, and the upper tract recurrence rate (OR,39.06; 95%CI, 14.55-104.85; P<0.00001) was significantly higher in the EM group. On the other hand, in patients treated with KSS, postoperative renal function as measured by eGFR increased by 0.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>, while it decreased by 11.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup> in the RNU group (WMD, 11.81 ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>; 95%CI,9.06-14.56; P<0.0001).…”
  6. 1566

    Image 2_Kidney sparing surgery versus radical nephroureterectomy in upper tract urothelial carcinoma: a meta-analysis and systematic review.tif by Leqing Zhou (20981021)

    Published 2025
    “…In the comparison between the endoscopic management (EM) and RNU groups, EM was associated with worse overall survival outcomes (HR,1.40; 95%CI,1.08-1.82; P=0.01) based on multivariable Cox regression analysis, and the upper tract recurrence rate (OR,39.06; 95%CI, 14.55-104.85; P<0.00001) was significantly higher in the EM group. On the other hand, in patients treated with KSS, postoperative renal function as measured by eGFR increased by 0.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>, while it decreased by 11.4ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup> in the RNU group (WMD, 11.81 ml/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>; 95%CI,9.06-14.56; P<0.0001).…”
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    Data Sheet 1_A longitudinal study on perceived burdensomeness and its influencing factors among older adult hemodialysis patients who migrated with their families in China.pdf by Yun Liu (84346)

    Published 2025
    “…The differences in both perceived burden and family support scores across the three time points were statistically significant (F = 3.337, 10.702, all p < 0.05). Generalized estimating equation analysis revealed that marital status, household registration, family income per capita, number of adult children, self-care ability, comorbidities, dialysis frequency, and family support significantly influenced the changes of perceived burdensomeness among older adult migrant hemodialysis patients (P<0.05).…”
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    Table 1_Relationship between advanced lung cancer inflammation index and all-cause and cause-specific mortality among chronic inflammatory airway diseases patients: a population-ba... by Zhuanbo Luo (378365)

    Published 2025
    “…An elevated ALI was significantly related to a decreased risk of all-cause mortality, as well as mortality from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases among CIAD patients. …”
  9. 1569

    Hippocampal volume changes along the rostrocaudal axis in the COUP-TFI mutant mice. by Ching-San Tseng (6252566)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(F)</b> Estimated Hp volumes in control, COUP-TFI cTG, and cKO mice. …”
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    Figure 1 from Tracking Nongenetic Evolution from Primary to Metastatic ccRCC: TRACERx Renal by Ángel Fernández-Sanromán (20814476)

    Published 2025
    “…Variables in blue and gray bars display significant (FDR < 0.05) and nonsignificant associations, respectively. …”
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    Digitized maps of vascular plant species distributions in Denmark in the early 20th century by Ditte Marie Christiansen (12182972)

    Published 2025
    “…., natural history museums, and make up significant untapped resources for insights into past biodiversity patterns. …”
  12. 1572

    Update on trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) as a piezolyte and cryoprotectant: its role in a depth limit for marine fishes and loss from hadal fish during capture by Paul Yancey (14354982)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr"><b>I</b><b>NTRODUCTION</b></p><p dir="ltr">Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) is a small organic molecule found at osmotically-significant concentrations in many marine animal taxa. …”
  13. 1573

    Nyamsuren, I., Mitchell, E., and Tsay, J. (April 27 - May 2, 2025), <i>Learning Sign Language with Real-Time Kinematic Feedback</i> [Poster Presentation]. The Annual Meeting of the... by Indranil Nyamsuren (21498833)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">An estimated 11 million people in the US are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH), with around 0.5 million using sign language as their primary mode of communication. …”
  14. 1574

    A Proposal for Implementation of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) System for Enhanced Security By Stephen Mikah Makoshi by Stephen Mikah Makoshi (20998469)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>Configuration</b>: Estimated between1,000to3,000 for system integration.…”
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    The interaction of COVID-19 and sociodemographic factors on pediatric rehabilitation service initiation by Lynn R. Tanner (21311527)

    Published 2025
    “…Descriptive statistics compared service initiation rates by key patient characteristics during the pre-COVID/COVID periods and logistic regression estimated the changes in service initiation.</p> <p>During COVID, service initiation decreased significantly by 23% (<i>p</i> < 0.001), whereas referral rates remained stable. …”
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    Supplementary Figures for AJP-Integr Reg Comp Physiol R-00035-2025R1 by Joshua Huot (20868279)

    Published 2025
    “…At molecular level, the tumor hosts displayed reduced estimations of muscle protein synthesis and increased muscle protein ubiquitination, in disagreement with decreased muscle ubiquitin ligase mRNA expression.…”
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    Table 1_Contact load is associated with both contact and non-contact injuries in rugby union.docx by Yusuke Iwasaki (3547868)

    Published 2025
    “…The contact load was significantly associated with both types of injury. For contact injuries, the highest odds ratio for the collision count was observed on day 1 and gradually decreased toward day 7 (day 1: odds ratio, 2.10 [95% confidence interval: 1.67–2.64]; day 7: 1.31 [1.15–1.48]). …”
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    Figure 2 from Mathematical Modeling Unveils Optimization Strategies for Targeted Radionuclide Therapy of Blood Cancers by Maxim Kuznetsov (20201548)

    Published 2024
    “…After a transient period, the density of radionuclides on them decreases only due to the decay of nuclides.</p>…”
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    Table 1_Influence of age and sex on the diagnostic accuracy of pleural fluid carcinoembryonic antigen for malignant pleural effusion: a post hoc analysis.docx by Dan-Ni Yang (17642947)

    Published 2025
    “…Subgroup analyses with both cohorts revealed the decreased AUC in older patients. The resampling method revealed decreased AUC with the advancement of age.…”
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    Supplementary Material for: Impact of Liraglutide 3.0 mg on Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease in Individuals with Obesity: A Real-World Study by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Hepatic steatosis index (HSI) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) liver fat score also decreased significantly (HSI: 44.7 ± 6.2 to 42.2 ± 5.8 p<0.001; NAFLD liver fat score: 2.12 ± 2.90 to 0.43 ± 1.91, p<0.001). …”