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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... by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    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 by Wen Wang (6570)

    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. …”
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    Table 2_A novel α-conotoxin [D1G, ΔQ14] LvIC decreased mouse locomotor activity.xls by Wen Wang (6570)

    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. …”
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    Significance analysis results. by Yicheng Long (366418)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Amid substantial capital influx and the rapid evolution of online user groups, the increasing complexity of user behavior poses significant challenges to cybersecurity, particularly in the domain of vulnerability prediction. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Increased adiposity and impaired sleep are associated with severity of greater trochanteric pain syndrome: a cross-sectional study.pdf by Marco Alessandro Minetto (4775064)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>To investigate the feasibility and clinical validity of a digital anthropometric approach for body size and composition assessment in patients with greater trochanteric pain syndrome and to examine physical, sleep, and pain characteristics in different subgroups of patients.…”
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