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1901
EPHPP tool quality assessment results.
Published 2025“…Only one meta-analysis has evaluated the effectiveness of photovoice for mental health outcomes. …”
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1902
Clinical characteristics.
Published 2025“…FHD was associated with increased risk for neuropathy (HR 1.41 [95%CI 1.11–1.81]) but decreased risk for macrovascular disease (HR 0.84 [95%CI 0.71–0.99]). …”
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1903
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1906
Advantages of Novel Anti-cancer Selenosemicarbazones: Preferential Reactivity of Their Fe(III), Cu(II), and Zn(II) Complexes with Key Physiological Reductants/Ligands Versus Isoste...
Published 2025“…This was ascribed to the decreased potentials of their Fe(III) complexes and steric hindrance effects. …”
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1907
Advantages of Novel Anti-cancer Selenosemicarbazones: Preferential Reactivity of Their Fe(III), Cu(II), and Zn(II) Complexes with Key Physiological Reductants/Ligands Versus Isoste...
Published 2025“…This was ascribed to the decreased potentials of their Fe(III) complexes and steric hindrance effects. …”
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1908
GWAS analysis using Cluster 2 data (shown in S1 Fig).
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i><1×10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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1909
GWAS analysis using Cluster 3 data (shown in S1 Fig).
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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1910
GWAS analysis using only Cluster 1 data (shown in S1 Fig).
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i><1×10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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1911
GWAS analysis using Cluster 4 data (shown in S1 Fig).
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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1912
GWAS analysis identifies several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are associated with the changes in viral copies.
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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1913
GWAS analysis identifies several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are associated with the changes in viral copies.
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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1914
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1916
Polysaccharides from Black Mulberry Attenuate Colitis through Gut Microbiota Mediated TNF-α/pNF-κB/ICAM‑1 Signaling Pathway
Published 2025“…PBM modulated gut microbiota composition, notably increasing Weissella spp., which correlated with elevated short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and decreased pro-inflammatory markers. …”
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