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Presentation 2_Pediatric healthcare service utilization after the end of COVID-19 state of emergency in Northern Italy: a 6-year quasi-experimental study using interrupted time-ser...
Published 2025“…Notably, hospitalization rates in adolescent girls (12–17 years) increased almost 4-fold (level change, HRR 3.72, 95%CI 2.02–6.85, p < 0.001), whereas the increase was not significant for boys in the same age group (level change, HRR 1.42, 95%CI 0.65–3.11, p = 0.378). …”
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13902
Table 1_Inverse association between triglyceride–glucose index and maximal oxygen uptake in US young and middle-aged population: a cross-sectional study.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Conclusions<p>In the US young and middle-aged population, the TyG index was significantly adversely associated with VO<sub>2</sub>max levels. …”
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Table 6_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.xls
Published 2025“…Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”
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Table 2_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.docx
Published 2025“…Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”
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Table 4_Integrative RNA-seq and CLIP-seq analysis reveals hnRNP-F regulation of TNFα/NFκB signaling in high-glucose conditions.xlsx
Published 2025“…Conversely, this upregulation led to a significant increase in alternative splicing events of genes implicated in DKD, such as hnRNPA2B1, OSML, UGT2B7, TRIP6, and IRF3. …”
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DataSheet1_The immunomodulatory impact of naturally derived neem leaf glycoprotein on the initiation progression model of 4NQO induced murine oral carcinogenesis: a preclinical stu...
Published 2024“…Flow-cytometric evidences suggest that NLGP treatment upregulated CD8<sup>+</sup>, IFNγ<sup>+</sup>, granzyme B<sup>+</sup>, CD11c<sup>+</sup> cells in comparison to 4NQO treated mice with a decrease in Ki67<sup>+</sup> and CD4<sup>+</sup>FoxP3<sup>+</sup> cells in NLGP treated cohort. …”
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Table7_Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis identifies acute changes in the tumor microenvironment induced by interferon α gene therapy in a murine bladder cancer model.csv
Published 2024“…Within the specific cell clusters, IPA analysis revealed significant differences between muAd-Ifnα and control. …”
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13908
Supplementary Material for: Assessment of the Factors Influencing Early Detection Practices of Oral Carcinomas by Dentists: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published 2025“…With increasing duration, the early detection practice scores decreased. Moreover, “guidelines about OC examinations” significantly predicted practice scores (higher scores where written guidelines were present) (P<0.001). …”
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Data Sheet 1_Valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) leads to lower device success compared to TAVR in native stenosis.pdf
Published 2025“…The overall rate of device success amounted to 66% in ViV-TAVR, compared to 96.1% in TAVR (p < 0.01) and ViV-TAVR was independently associated with reduced device success (OR: 0.07, 95%CI: 0.045–0.12, p < 0.01) in multivariate regression. While ViV-TAVR decreased peak and mean gradients significantly, in 31% of patients elevated mean gradients (≥20 mmHg) were observed at discharge. …”
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Supplemental_Figure_of_Imeglimin_ameliorate_SA-AKI
Published 2025“…Serum ALT levels were not significantly different before and after E. coli challenge between the Ime and Veh groups. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Effectiveness of community-based management models in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
Published 2025“…The community-based management models demonstrated significant improvements in the 6-min walk test (mean difference [MD] = 39.73; 95% confidence interval [CI, 30.15, 49.32]; p < 0.00001) and lung function parameters (forced expiratory volume in the first second/forced vital capacity [FEV1/FVC]: MD = 6.17; 95% CI [4.54, 7.79], p < 0.00001; FEV1% predicted: MD = 4.91, 95% CI [3.96, 5.85], p < 0.00001). …”
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Table 6_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.xlsx
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”
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Image 1_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.jpeg
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”
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Table 1_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.xlsx
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”
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Image 4_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.jpeg
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”
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Table 7_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.xlsx
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”
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Table 4_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.xlsx
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”
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Table 5_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.xlsx
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”
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Table 2_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.xlsx
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”
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Image 3_Single-cell transcriptomics reveals the heterogeneity and function of mast cells in human ccRCC.jpeg
Published 2025“…The overall percentage of activated MCs in ccRCC tissues did not change significantly but shifted toward a more activated subpopulation (VEGFA<sup>+</sup> MCs), with a concomitant decrease in proliferative MCs (TNF<sup>+</sup> MCs) and resting MCs. …”