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Significant clinical features and number of blood transfusions in cases and controls in three trimesters.
Published 2025“…<p>Significant clinical features and number of blood transfusions in cases and controls in three trimesters.…”
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Patterns, classification, and clinical significance of pharmacist interventions.
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SARS-CoV-2 induces significant chances in the miRNA profile from patient nasal swabs.
Published 2022“…Horizontal dotted line is the p-value cut-off (False Discovery Rate, FDR<0.05) and the vertical lines are the fold change cut-off (>2 FC). Orange miRNAs are statistically significant but are not >2 FC. …”
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Comparison of significant clinical signs in acanthamoeba keratitis and non-acanthamoeba keratitis.
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OS correlation of differentially expressed miRNAs (> 2-fold increase or decrease in HCC vs normal livers), according to KMP; miRNAs in bold are significantly correlated with OS.
Published 2024“…<p>OS correlation of differentially expressed miRNAs (> 2-fold increase or decrease in HCC vs normal livers), according to KMP; miRNAs in bold are significantly correlated with OS.…”
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Causative organisms (clinically significant) of bacteraemia cases, early (EONS) and late (LONS) onset neonatal sepsis.
Published 2024“…<p>Causative organisms (clinically significant) of bacteraemia cases, early (EONS) and late (LONS) onset neonatal sepsis.…”
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