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Progression rate of geographic atrophy area by various factors (univariate analysis).
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Progression rate of geographic atrophy area by various factors (Multivariate analysis).
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Data_Sheet_1_Extrahepatic Surgery in Cirrhosis Significantly Increases Portal Pressure in Preclinical Animal Models.docx
Published 2021“…In the non-cirrhotic model the trend was the same, while not statistically significant. In both cirrhotic models, IM shows strong effects of decompensation, with significant weight loss, elevation of liver enzymes and hypoalbuminemia. 7 days after IM in the BDL group, Sirius red staining and hydroxyproline levels showed significant progression of fibrosis and significantly elevated mRNA levels of hepatic inflammation compared to the respective control group. …”
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Effects of direct referral to specialised care on illness progression, disengagement, and recovery.
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Table 1_Deciphering the role of CNIH4 in pan-cancer landscapes and its significance in breast cancer progression.docx
Published 2025“…The CNIH4 gene, an emerging biomarker, is increasingly recognized for its role in the malignant progression across various cancers.…”
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TRIB3 overexpression predicts malignant progression and poor prognosis in human solid tumors: bioinformatics validation and clinical significance
Published 2024“…</p> <p>TRIB3 overexpression is significantly linked to malignant progression and unfavorable prognosis in diverse solid tumors. …”
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