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    Chemogenetic inhibition of Calcrl<sup>+</sup> neurons attenuates chronic itch in multiple chronic itch models. by Huifeng Jiao (11537806)

    Published 2025
    “…Data are presented as mean ± SEM (ns: not significant, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001). …”
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    Enhanced intrinsic excitability of spinal Calcrl<sup>+</sup> neurons in chronic itch. by Huifeng Jiao (11537806)

    Published 2025
    “…Data are represented as mean ± SEM (n = 5 mice per group). ns: not significant, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01. …”
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    Flow chart for inclusion and exclusion criteria. by Maleda Tefera (9025154)

    Published 2025
    “…This study highlights a significant prevalence of undernutrition among children. …”
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    Excel data extraction. by Berihun Agegn Mengistie (18781020)

    Published 2025
    “…Early detection and treatment of precancerous cervical lesions and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection are strongly advised to decrease the incidence of cervical cancer and death. …”
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    Contents of PIO Program. by Jun-Seo Lim (21161776)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental group had lower depression than did those in the control group, but the effect is not statistically significant, so additional research is required.…”
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    Demographic characteristics of participants. by Jun-Seo Lim (21161776)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental group had lower depression than did those in the control group, but the effect is not statistically significant, so additional research is required.…”
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    Social robot PIO (version 3.5). by Jun-Seo Lim (21161776)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental group had lower depression than did those in the control group, but the effect is not statistically significant, so additional research is required.…”
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    12 session programs of social robot PIO. by Jun-Seo Lim (21161776)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental group had lower depression than did those in the control group, but the effect is not statistically significant, so additional research is required.…”
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    Bone loss in the mouse femoral head is associated with weightlessness in microgravity. by Rukmani Cahill (20939813)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Characterization metrics of cancellous bone in the femoral head show that (A) BV/TV is decreased in FL. Bones from FL mice have significantly lower (B) Tb.N and of those trabeculae, spaceflight reduces (C) Tb.Th. …”
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    The values of the atmospheric pollen parameters. by Krystyna Piotrowska-Weryszko (11320630)

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    “…The decrease in the annual pollen sum was significantly associated with lower humidity in March and May and higher temperatures in June. …”
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    Annual distribution of IG-ralated AE reports. by Shaozhi Liu (13720340)

    Published 2025
    “…In the overall population, the most significant signals included blood glucose abnormal (IC025 = 4.86), blood glucose fluctuation (IC025 = 4.69), blood glucose decreased (IC025 = 4.44), hypoglycaemic seizure (IC025 = 4.44) and hypoglycaemic unconsciousness (IC025 = 4.31). …”
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    Proportion of AEs by SOCs in pregnant women. by Shaozhi Liu (13720340)

    Published 2025
    “…In the overall population, the most significant signals included blood glucose abnormal (IC025 = 4.86), blood glucose fluctuation (IC025 = 4.69), blood glucose decreased (IC025 = 4.44), hypoglycaemic seizure (IC025 = 4.44) and hypoglycaemic unconsciousness (IC025 = 4.31). …”
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    The loss of bone in the femoral distal epiphysis is affected by housing type and weightlessness conditions in microgravity. by Rukmani Cahill (20939813)

    Published 2025
    “…(F) Conn.D is decreased in FL. Data shown are the mean ±  standard deviation with a scatter plot (ns: non-significant, * : p <  0.033, **: p <  0.002, ***: p <  0.0002). …”