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Spearman correlation of age with proportions of cell types in men, for each brain region.
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Baseline characteristics and potential independent risk factors for mortality of SFTS.
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Kinetics of coagulation parameters between the survivors and non-survivors during hospitalization.
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Restricted cubic spline models depicting the relationship between APTT and mortality risk in SFTS.
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Kaplan-Meier survival analysis curves according to the APTT levels between four groups.
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Dynamic profile of coagulation parameters between survivors and non-survivors in patients with SFTS.
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Multivariate logistic regression analysis on the risk factors associated with prolonged APTT.
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Characteristics and outcomes of participants categorized by serum APTT on admission.
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Supplementary Material for: Allopurinol Use is Associated With Decreased Incidence of Hepatic Decompensation and Overall Mortality Among Individuals With Cirrhosis: a Propensity-ma...
Published 2025“…Background: Cirrhosis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Recent studies have highlighted the potential role of allopurinol in reducing the incidence of hepatic decompensation among individuals with cirrhosis. …”
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Table 1_A novel α-conotoxin [D1G, ΔQ14] LvIC decreased mouse locomotor activity.xls
Published 2025“…</p>Conclusion<p>Our findings indicate that α-conotoxin [D1G, ΔQ14] LvIC significantly decreased locomotor activity in mice. Additionally, it altered gene expression primarily in areas related to neuronal development, synapse formation, and neuron activity, while also reducing synapse strength. …”