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    Image1_Association between mental health and male fertility: depression, rather than anxiety, is linked to decreased semen quality.tif by Yi Zhang (9093)

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, when stratified by sleep duration, moderate to severe depression group showed a great decrease in progressive motility (PR), total motility, concentration and total sperm count (TSC) as referred to normal group in participants with sleep duration less than 7 hours.…”
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    S1 Data - by Hao Deng (409186)

    Published 2024
    “…AA (OR = 3.016) and CA (OR = 2.130) genotypes were identified as risk factors for stage II. ERCC1 significantly decreased in processing of CWP. …”
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    Change in the genotypes of <i>ATM</i>, <i>ERCC1</i>, and <i>XRCC1</i>. by Hao Deng (409186)

    Published 2024
    “…AA (OR = 3.016) and CA (OR = 2.130) genotypes were identified as risk factors for stage II. ERCC1 significantly decreased in processing of CWP. …”
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    Summary of study participants. by Jesús Poch-Páez (21807825)

    Published 2025
    “…Risk factors for transmission included older age and sharing a bedroom with the index case. …”
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    Participants’ characteristics. by Jesús Poch-Páez (21807825)

    Published 2025
    “…Risk factors for transmission included older age and sharing a bedroom with the index case. …”
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    Sources of infection. by Jesús Poch-Páez (21807825)

    Published 2025
    “…Risk factors for transmission included older age and sharing a bedroom with the index case. …”
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    Clinical characteristics of the study population. by Hun Gi Lee (21526538)

    Published 2025
    “…In conclusion, there was a significant reduction in the number of P-TA patients after the policy was implemented, but the effect was less pronounced in severely injured and geriatric patients. …”