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    PRISMAS flowchart of the screening process. by Xianghong Hu (17966261)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The available evidence indicates that preoperative PENG block can significantly decrease opioid consumption and pain early after hip surgery, and it may also promote early functional rehabilitation. …”
  2. 5342

    Data Sheet 1_Combination of Sodium Butyrate and Immunotherapy in Glioma: regulation of immunologically hot and cold tumors via gut microbiota and metabolites.docx by Sui Li (8872481)

    Published 2025
    “…MRI imaging, Immunohistochemistry, and Immune cell flow cytometry were used to investigate the therapeutic effects of combined sodium butyrate and PD-1 inhibitor treatment on glioma-bearing mice.</p>Results<p>We discovered that deacetylation-associated gene expression is significantly increased in glioma patients and affects patient survival time. …”
  3. 5343

    Table 2_Sodium nitroprusside improves circulatory failure in rabbit acute pulmonary embolism combined with shock model possibly by enhancing NO release and inhibiting TLR4/NF-кB/HI... by Yuchan Zhou (10928151)

    Published 2025
    “…Pulmonary angiography showed that the mean pulmonary artery pressure increased significantly and the mean arterial pressure decreased significantly in the model group, which could be reversed by SNP treatment. …”
  4. 5344

    Data Sheet 2_Sodium nitroprusside improves circulatory failure in rabbit acute pulmonary embolism combined with shock model possibly by enhancing NO release and inhibiting TLR4/NF-... by Yuchan Zhou (10928151)

    Published 2025
    “…Pulmonary angiography showed that the mean pulmonary artery pressure increased significantly and the mean arterial pressure decreased significantly in the model group, which could be reversed by SNP treatment. …”
  5. 5345

    Table 1_Sodium nitroprusside improves circulatory failure in rabbit acute pulmonary embolism combined with shock model possibly by enhancing NO release and inhibiting TLR4/NF-кB/HI... by Yuchan Zhou (10928151)

    Published 2025
    “…Pulmonary angiography showed that the mean pulmonary artery pressure increased significantly and the mean arterial pressure decreased significantly in the model group, which could be reversed by SNP treatment. …”
  6. 5346

    Data Sheet 1_Sodium nitroprusside improves circulatory failure in rabbit acute pulmonary embolism combined with shock model possibly by enhancing NO release and inhibiting TLR4/NF-... by Yuchan Zhou (10928151)

    Published 2025
    “…Pulmonary angiography showed that the mean pulmonary artery pressure increased significantly and the mean arterial pressure decreased significantly in the model group, which could be reversed by SNP treatment. …”
  7. 5347

    Table 3_Sodium nitroprusside improves circulatory failure in rabbit acute pulmonary embolism combined with shock model possibly by enhancing NO release and inhibiting TLR4/NF-кB/HI... by Yuchan Zhou (10928151)

    Published 2025
    “…Pulmonary angiography showed that the mean pulmonary artery pressure increased significantly and the mean arterial pressure decreased significantly in the model group, which could be reversed by SNP treatment. …”
  8. 5348

    <i>NDUFS7</i> depletion in motor neurons affects synapse stability. by Bhagaban Mallik (12459375)

    Published 2025
    “…The motor neuron-depleted <i>NDUFS7[RNAi]</i> larvae showed a decrease in the number of Futsch-positive loops as compared to the Gal4 control. …”
  9. 5349

    Data Sheet 5_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  10. 5350

    Data Sheet 2_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
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    Supplementary file 1_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.docx by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  12. 5352

    Data Sheet 4_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  13. 5353

    Data Sheet 1_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  14. 5354

    Data Sheet 3_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…When comparing the NE and SE groups, we observed a significant increase in the abundance of the Proteobacteria phylum in the SE group, while the abundance of Fusobacteria was significantly lower in the SE group. …”
  15. 5355

    Data from: Decade-long bird trends in China: Stable species richness but increasing biotic homogenization by Jiekun He (20964269)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that species richness remained stable over 10 years, with no directional trend at 84.5% of sites and a small mean effect size (Zr = 0.102, 95% CI = [-0.012; 0.216]). …”
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    Video 1_Safety and effectiveness of a new minimally invasive glaucoma surgery namely trabeculotome tunneling trabeculoplasty in primary open-angle glaucoma.mp4 by Suzhen Wang (163752)

    Published 2025
    “…Postoperative IOP significantly decreased at all follow-up points except at 1 week (p < 0.05). …”
  17. 5357

    Table 1_Tetramethylpyrazine and renal ischemia-reperfusion injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis of preclinical studies.docx by Zhongmei Fu (11869694)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Thirty studies involving 559 animals were identified for analysis. TMP treatment significantly decreased Scr (SMD = 2.35, 95% CI: −2.97 to −1.72, P < 0.05), BUN (SMD = −2.4, 95% CI: −3.01 to −1.79, P < 0.05). …”
  18. 5358

    Image 1_Tetramethylpyrazine and renal ischemia-reperfusion injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis of preclinical studies.pdf by Zhongmei Fu (11869694)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Thirty studies involving 559 animals were identified for analysis. TMP treatment significantly decreased Scr (SMD = 2.35, 95% CI: −2.97 to −1.72, P < 0.05), BUN (SMD = −2.4, 95% CI: −3.01 to −1.79, P < 0.05). …”
  19. 5359

    Effects of liposomal bupivacaine (LB) and provider experience with LB on service utilization, clinical outcomes, and Medicare expenditures among fee-for-service (FFS) beneficiaries by Sarmistha Pal (13348959)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Using an IPTW propensity score model and associated outcome regressions we find that both LB use and provider LB use rate had a statistically significant impact on reducing total Medicare expenditures per patient per 180-day episode ($245 and $258 respectively, p < 0.01), with the most significant reduction in spending for Inpatient and SNF care settings. …”
  20. 5360

    Data Sheet 1_Oral immunotherapy for cow’s milk allergy in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Yan Wang (15435)

    Published 2025
    “…Tolerance threshold at oral food challenges (OFC) increased following oral immunotherapy compared with a standard mean difference (SMD) of 3.58 (2.82–4.33). After oral immunotherapy, the antibody titers of cow milk protein sIgE (SMD -0.42, 95% CI: -0.72 to -0.11, I²=28.8%) and casein sIgE (SMD -0.54, 95% CI: -0.97 to -0.11, I²=0%) decreased. …”