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Statistically significant linear increase in use of antidepressants during the observed time period.
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Meta-regression analysis of the prevalence of neonatal sepsis in Iran according to implementation years of screening showing a statistically non-significant decreasing trend in prevalence in recent years (c = -0.005; <i>P</i> value = 0.4).
Published 2020“…<p>Meta-regression analysis of the prevalence of neonatal sepsis in Iran according to implementation years of screening showing a statistically non-significant decreasing trend in prevalence in recent years (c = -0.005; <i>P</i> value = 0.4).…”
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Expression pattern of statistically significantly differentially expressed immune-related genes in CL patients compared to healthy volunteers.
Published 2025“…(b) The bar plot indicates Log2FC of DEGs associated with Morocco and Iran lesions. The red and blue colors of the bar plot represent relative significant increased or decreased expression of the genes in patients compared to healthy samples. …”
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