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Baseline characteristics of the subjects.
Published 2025“…The incidence of fractures was significantly greater among participants with low RC levels than among those with high RC levels (6.4% vs. 3.1%, P < 0.01). …”
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2082
The clinical characteristic of patients.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with high mortality rates and long-term adverse outcomes and significantly increases medical costs. …”
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2083
The results of threshold effect analysis.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with high mortality rates and long-term adverse outcomes and significantly increases medical costs. …”
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2084
The forest plot of subgroup analysis.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with high mortality rates and long-term adverse outcomes and significantly increases medical costs. …”
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2085
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2086
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2087
Chromatin accessibility analysis of perinatal Vps34-deficient Tregs.
Published 2025“…Transcription factors with predicted decreased activity, including AP-1-related transcription factors, are labeled. …”
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2088
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2089
WGCNA as well as the co-expression network.
Published 2025“…The blue module is significantly associated with the clinical features of sepsis. …”
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2090
Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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2091
Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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2092
Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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2093
Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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2094
Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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2095
Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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2096
Proteome and Metabolome Profiling of Anticoagulant Disorders Induced by Familial Protein S Deficiency
Published 2024“…Furthermore, 9 differential proteins correlated significantly with protein S, comprising A2M, AGT, APOE, FGG, GPLD1, IGHV1–69, CFHR5, CPN2, and CA1. …”
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2097
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2099
The flow chart of the study.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>Our study shows that higher HCT in the first 2 hours of life was statistically significant association with decreased ROP and blood transfusion in very preterm infants. …”
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2100
Baseline characteristics of participants.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>Our study shows that higher HCT in the first 2 hours of life was statistically significant association with decreased ROP and blood transfusion in very preterm infants. …”