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    Table 1_Global burden of reported lower respiratory system fungal infection.docx by Zheng Wang (25883)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>On a global scale, the burden of lower respiratory fungal infections decreased significantly from 1990 to 2021, with a decline in mortality rates. …”
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    Lost cases. by Nan Tang (642590)

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    Pre-Experiment. by Nan Tang (642590)

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    S1 Data - by Kazuyoshi Ohkawa (836847)

    Published 2024
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    Parvalbumin-positive interneurons (PV-INs) in perilesional tissue respond to optogenetic stimulation and are involved in voluntary movement, but show a decreased firing rate. by Livia Vignozzi (22430567)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>E</b>, Quantification of the average firing rate of the recorded PV-INs in response to optogenetic stimulation. A significant decrease in firing activity is evident in stroke animals (Two-tailed <i>T</i> Test *** <i><i>P</i></i> < 0.001). …”
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    Table1_Modified cognitive behavioral therapy approach reduces loudness discomfort levels for an autistic child with hyperacusis: case report.docx by Tana B. Carson (13600824)

    Published 2024
    “…A modified CBT approach was combined with exposure therapy, and sensory-based self-regulation strategies to improve tolerance and decrease distress when hearing whistling. Treatment outcomes include improved loudness discomfort levels in audiology evaluations, improved auditory domain scores on the Sensory Profile questionnaires, lower self-reported subjective units of distress scale (SUDS) ratings in response to bothersome sounds, and decreased use of noise canceling headphones during daily activities. …”