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Characteristics and outcomes of participants categorized by serum APTT on admission.
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The percentage of studies that resulted in insect death increased over time.
Published 2025“…<p>There was a significant increase in the proportion of studies containing insect death (with or without handling) over time (linear regression; t<sub>20,18</sub> = 2.33, p = 0.031, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.23). …”
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Comparison of renal tissue pathological damage grades across different groups at all time points.
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Comparison of PCNA expression grades across different groups at various time points.
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PAS staining images of pathological changes in renal tissues among 4 groups (×400).
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Comparison of mTOR expression grading among different groups at different time points.
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Association of covariates and COPD risk.
Published 2024“…Stratified analyses revealed no significant differences or interactions.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Our findings suggest a potential link between increased dietary niacin intake and a decreased prevalence of COPD.…”
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Videofluoroscopic swallowing study parameters.
Published 2025“…Videofluoroscopic swallowing study, revealed significant abnormalities during the pharyngeal swallowing phase of swallowing in HSA LR20b mice, including increased pharyngeal residue area and prolonged pharyngeal transit time, suggesting that this mouse model was a valuable tool for studying dysphagia in myotonic dystrophy. …”
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