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ELISA of the key proteins.
Published 2024“…ELISA showed a slight decrease in the serum levels of CDK1, ITGA5, ITGB5, and CD44 during and after treatment.…”
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Summary of the screened symptoms at baseline (t0) for completers (n = 160).
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Changes in continuous sleep measures from pre (t1) to post (t2) intervention.
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Sociodemographic information, participant flow, engagement, and compliance.
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Changes in mental health symptoms after the sleep intervention (n = 160 completers).
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Density differences between pre- and post-measurements for program completers (N = 160).
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Supplementary Material for: Significant Dry Weight Reduction After Transition from Peritoneal Dialysis to Hemodialysis
Published 2025“…After transitioning to HD, body weight decreased significantly, with a reduction of -2.8 kg at one month, -5.3 kg at three months, and -7.5 kg one year post-transition. …”
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Raw data.
Published 2025“…The incidence of fractures was significantly greater among participants with low RC levels than among those with high RC levels (6.4% vs. 3.1%, P < 0.01). …”
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Baseline characteristics of the subjects.
Published 2025“…The incidence of fractures was significantly greater among participants with low RC levels than among those with high RC levels (6.4% vs. 3.1%, P < 0.01). …”
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