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  1. 9901

    Data Sheet 1_Comparative effectiveness of various combined interventions for type 2 diabetes and obesity: a systematic review and network meta-analysis.zip by Li Cui (37567)

    Published 2025
    “…Data extraction and quality assessment were independently conducted by two researchers, and Bayesian network meta-analysis was performed using R software.</p>Results<p>A total of 128 RCTs were included. ART showed the most significant improvements in BMI, IL-6, and TNF-α levels. …”
  2. 9902

    Sketches of the two circuits used. by Lars-Olav Harnisch (22008639)

    Published 2025
    “…In the design of circuit-2, MP exceeded the 12 J/min threshold in both lung simulators at elevated RR and could only be decreased through valve closure followed by a consequential hypoventilation in one simulator.…”
  3. 9903

    Table 1_Immune checkpoint proteins are associated with persistently high liver stiffness after successful HCV treatment in people with HIV: a retrospective study.docx by Rubén Martín-Escolano (17411991)

    Published 2024
    “…Although LSM values showed a decreasing trend over the years following successful HCV treatment, this trend was not statistically significant due to substantial variability among PWH. …”
  4. 9904

    Data_Sheet_1_A novel chimeric endolysin Cly2v shows potential in treating streptococci-induced bovine mastitis and systemic infections.docx by Shuang Wang (46453)

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, a significant reduction in bacterial loads was observed in the blood and organs compared to the PBS group. …”
  5. 9905

    Table 1_Global, regional and national burden of traumatic amputations from 1990 to 2021: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2021.docx by Baixing Wei (21461966)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Traumatic amputations are serious public health problems with enormous health and economic costs, but to date there has been little research on the epidemiology of traumatic amputations. We aimed to comprehensively analyze the global burden of disease due to traumatic amputations during 1990–2021 and to project trends over the next 15 years.…”
  6. 9906

    Table 4_Global, regional and national burden of traumatic amputations from 1990 to 2021: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2021.docx by Baixing Wei (21461966)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Traumatic amputations are serious public health problems with enormous health and economic costs, but to date there has been little research on the epidemiology of traumatic amputations. We aimed to comprehensively analyze the global burden of disease due to traumatic amputations during 1990–2021 and to project trends over the next 15 years.…”
  7. 9907

    Table 3_Global, regional and national burden of traumatic amputations from 1990 to 2021: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2021.docx by Baixing Wei (21461966)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Traumatic amputations are serious public health problems with enormous health and economic costs, but to date there has been little research on the epidemiology of traumatic amputations. We aimed to comprehensively analyze the global burden of disease due to traumatic amputations during 1990–2021 and to project trends over the next 15 years.…”
  8. 9908

    Table 2_Global, regional and national burden of traumatic amputations from 1990 to 2021: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2021.docx by Baixing Wei (21461966)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Traumatic amputations are serious public health problems with enormous health and economic costs, but to date there has been little research on the epidemiology of traumatic amputations. We aimed to comprehensively analyze the global burden of disease due to traumatic amputations during 1990–2021 and to project trends over the next 15 years.…”
  9. 9909

    Table 5_Global, regional and national burden of traumatic amputations from 1990 to 2021: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2021.docx by Baixing Wei (21461966)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Traumatic amputations are serious public health problems with enormous health and economic costs, but to date there has been little research on the epidemiology of traumatic amputations. We aimed to comprehensively analyze the global burden of disease due to traumatic amputations during 1990–2021 and to project trends over the next 15 years.…”
  10. 9910

    Table 6_Global, regional and national burden of traumatic amputations from 1990 to 2021: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2021.docx by Baixing Wei (21461966)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Traumatic amputations are serious public health problems with enormous health and economic costs, but to date there has been little research on the epidemiology of traumatic amputations. We aimed to comprehensively analyze the global burden of disease due to traumatic amputations during 1990–2021 and to project trends over the next 15 years.…”
  11. 9911

    Table 2_Protein-free domains in native and ferroptosis-driven oxidized cell membranes: a molecular dynamics study of biophysical properties and doxorubicin uptake.docx by Yaser Shabanpour (13247160)

    Published 2024
    “…Using all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we compared native red blood cell membranes (protein-free domains) with a ferroptosis model, in which PUFAs were replaced with hydroperoxide derivatives. …”
  12. 9912

    Table 1_Protein-free domains in native and ferroptosis-driven oxidized cell membranes: a molecular dynamics study of biophysical properties and doxorubicin uptake.pdf by Yaser Shabanpour (13247160)

    Published 2024
    “…Using all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we compared native red blood cell membranes (protein-free domains) with a ferroptosis model, in which PUFAs were replaced with hydroperoxide derivatives. …”
  13. 9913

    Table 3_Protein-free domains in native and ferroptosis-driven oxidized cell membranes: a molecular dynamics study of biophysical properties and doxorubicin uptake.docx by Yaser Shabanpour (13247160)

    Published 2024
    “…Using all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we compared native red blood cell membranes (protein-free domains) with a ferroptosis model, in which PUFAs were replaced with hydroperoxide derivatives. …”
  14. 9914

    Image 1_Protein-free domains in native and ferroptosis-driven oxidized cell membranes: a molecular dynamics study of biophysical properties and doxorubicin uptake.pdf by Yaser Shabanpour (13247160)

    Published 2024
    “…Using all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we compared native red blood cell membranes (protein-free domains) with a ferroptosis model, in which PUFAs were replaced with hydroperoxide derivatives. …”
  15. 9915

    DataSheet1_Causal effect of immune cells, metabolites, cathepsins, and vitamin therapy in diabetic retinopathy: a Mendelian randomization and cross-sectional study.zip by Huijun Zhou (60485)

    Published 2024
    “…Cross-sectional data indicated that vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12, and E progressively decreased with DR severity.</p>Conclusion<p>This study is the first to identify CAT H as a key risk factor for DR, while vitamins B6 and E showed significant protective effects, particularly against PDR. …”
  16. 9916

    DataSheet1_Causal effect of immune cells, metabolites, cathepsins, and vitamin therapy in diabetic retinopathy: a Mendelian randomization and cross-sectional study.zip by Huijun Zhou (60485)

    Published 2024
    “…Cross-sectional data indicated that vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12, and E progressively decreased with DR severity.</p>Conclusion<p>This study is the first to identify CAT H as a key risk factor for DR, while vitamins B6 and E showed significant protective effects, particularly against PDR. …”
  17. 9917

    Image 2_The clinical features and outcomes of diabetes patients infected with COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis comprising 192,693 patients.tif by Kai Liu (159026)

    Published 2025
    “…Common comorbidities in the diabetic group were hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease. We discovered that white blood cell count, neutrophil count, inflammatory marker levels, D-dimer, urea, precursor of the brain natriuretic peptide (Pro-BNP) increased and lymphocyte count, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), albumin decreased significantly in the diabetic group in laboratory test results. …”
  18. 9918

    Image 3_The clinical features and outcomes of diabetes patients infected with COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis comprising 192,693 patients.tif by Kai Liu (159026)

    Published 2025
    “…Common comorbidities in the diabetic group were hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease. We discovered that white blood cell count, neutrophil count, inflammatory marker levels, D-dimer, urea, precursor of the brain natriuretic peptide (Pro-BNP) increased and lymphocyte count, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), albumin decreased significantly in the diabetic group in laboratory test results. …”
  19. 9919

    Image 1_The clinical features and outcomes of diabetes patients infected with COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis comprising 192,693 patients.tif by Kai Liu (159026)

    Published 2025
    “…Common comorbidities in the diabetic group were hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease. We discovered that white blood cell count, neutrophil count, inflammatory marker levels, D-dimer, urea, precursor of the brain natriuretic peptide (Pro-BNP) increased and lymphocyte count, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), albumin decreased significantly in the diabetic group in laboratory test results. …”
  20. 9920

    Patients outcome. by Loïc Duron (6433634)

    Published 2025
    “…Reliance on temporal-artery biopsy fell (17% vs 91%; p < 0.01), owing to a four-fold rise in diagnostic MRI use. Mean total medical costs decreased by €814 per patient (€3672 ± 2861 vs €4486 ± 3193), although this difference did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.23).…”