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  1. 46941

    Effectiveness of Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir in Patients with Chronic HCV-infection Genotypes 1 to 6 in the real-world settings in Russia (EVEREST study) by О. I. Sagalova, V. S. Adonieva, S. V. Zotov, D. A. Gusev, E. A. Strebkova, R. B. Galbraikh, V. G. Morozov, I. M. Khayertynova, I. V. Krasilnikova, I. V. Sannikova, A. Bhagat, D. O. Milenin, A. P. Efremova

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Follow-up visits, procedures, and diagnostic methods followed physicians’ routine clinical practice.Results: Overall 161 patients were enrolled in the study in 11 study sites of them 128 patients had sufficient follow-up data to assess sustained virological response 12 weeks [i.e. ≥70 days] after the end of treatment with GLE/PIB (SVR12). …”
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  2. 46942

    Studies on the effectiveness of artificial pollination and pollen xenia in macadamia nut Guire No.1 by PAN Haonan, PAN Zhenzhen, HUAN Xiuju, QIN Xiaomin, ZHENG Shufang, LU Yuming, KANG Zhuanmiao, TAO Liang, WANG Wenlin, QIN Zhenshi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results of the comprehensive evaluation by principal component analysis showed that 695 as pollen donor had the highest composite score of 0.720. [Conclusion] The artificial pollination could significantly increase the yield of Guire No.1 macadamia nut, and at the same time, it could mitigate the adverse effects of the detrimental climate to a certain extent. …”
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  3. 46943

    Is performing the Kasai portoenterostomy in the neonatal period associated with a better prognosis? A single-center, retrospective cohort study from China by Chuanping Xie, Peize Wang, Dingding Wang, Yuyan Jin, Shuangshuang Li, Yong Zhao, Junmin Liao, Yanan Zhang, Kaiyun Hua, Yichao Gu, Jingbin Du, Yongwei Chen, Dayan Sun, Guojun Zhang, Jinshi Huang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Additionally, the one-year NLS in the EK group was also higher than the LK group despite without statistically significant difference (88.2% vs. 61.5%, p = 0.046). Kaplan-Meier curve also showed a significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.049, HR = 3.91, 95%Cl 1.46–10.46). …”
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    Future liver remnant hypertrophy and postoperative outcomes: a retrospective comparison between segmental and main right portal vein embolization by Elif Can, Aboelyazid Elkilany, Sophia Paparoditis, Bernhard Gebauer, Dominik Geisel, Felix Krenzien, Anne Pohrt, Wibke Uller, Michael Doppler, Sebastian Ebel, Holger Gößmann, Uli Fehrenbach

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Postoperative complications with Clavien-Dindo class ≥ IIIa occurred in 10.1% % in the MRPVE group vs 9.9% the SRPVE group (p = 0.92). Liver cirrhosis had a significant negative correlation with sFLR % increase following PVE (r = -0.54; p = 0.027). …”
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    Influence of extreme temperatures on stroke mortality risk among residents of Nanchang city between 2018 and 2022 by Maohong HU, Wenyan XIONG, Jingcheng QI, Yuhong LIU, Yu LUO, Hui LIAO

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Subgroup analyses were conducted for different genders, ages, and stroke subtypes to identify sensitive populations. …”
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  10. 46950

    Surgical outcome in patients with refractory epilepsy associated to MRI-defined unilateral mesial temporal sclerosis Resultados cirúrgicos em pacientes com epilepsia refratária ass... by Cristine Mella Baldauf, Arthur Cukiert, Meire Argentoni, Carla Baise-Zung, Cássio Roberto Forster, Valeria Antakli Mello, José Augusto Burattini, Pedro Paulo Mariani, Ródio Brandão Câmara, Lauro Seda

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…INTRODUCTION: Several pre-operative work-up protocols have been used while selecting epileptic patients for surgery among different centers. The relative value of the different available pre-operative tests is still under discussion. …”
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  11. 46951

    Breeding report of a new table Phyllanthus emblica cultivar Lütianyougan by LAI Duo, XIAO Weiqiang, QIN Jian, ZHUANG Qingli, PENG Kanghong, SHAO Xuehua

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In 2013, a native population of P. emblica with different traits was first discovered in Hekou Town, Lühe county, Shanwei City. …”
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    La juventud como mercancía y el lugar de lo adolescente en la lógica cultural del capitalismo tardío / The youth as a merchandize and the teenage place in the cultural logic of lat... by Kattya Grosser Guillén

    Published 2006-08-01
    “…Placing him (her) in a different position for their family and overall a different position for the culture. …”
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    Incidence of mother‐to‐child transmission of hepatitis B in relation to maternal peripartum antiviral prophylaxis: A systematic review and meta‐analysis by Naijuan Yao, Shan Fu, Yuchao Wu, Zhen Tian, Yali Feng, Juan Li, Xufei Luo, Yuan Yang, Fanpu Ji, Yaolong Chen, Jinfeng Liu, Yingren Zhao, Tianyan Chen

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Estimating HBV MTCT incidence by region under different prophylaxis regimens is critical to understanding the regional disease burden and prioritizing interventions. …”
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    Phenome-wide Analysis of Diseases in Relation to Objectively Measured Sleep Traits and Comparison with Subjective Sleep Traits in 88,461 Adults by Yimeng Wang, Qiaorui Wen, Siwen Luo, Lijuan Tang, Siyan Zhan, Jia Cao, Shengfeng Wang, Qing Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Comprehensive control of multiple sleep traits may be important for health as substantial disease burden was attributed to different sleep traits.…”
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  16. 46956

    Treatment of acute intracerebral haemorrhage with a Chinese herbal formula (Shengdi Dahuang Decoction): a multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial by Feng Wang, Shan Jiang, Tingting Li, Yan Han, Xiaoyu Zhou, Xiaofei Yu, Haiyan Tang, Fan Gong, Dezhi Liu, Zongqi Zhang, Zhihuan Sun, Jingyan Xiang, Yongmei Guo, Mingzhe Wang, Weidong Pan, Jingsi Zhang, Jihan Huang

    “…Among these, 112 (46.3%) and 84 (34.9%) patients in the SDD and placebo groups, respectively, had an mRS score of 0–1 on the 90th day (adjusted relative risk 1.20, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.43; p=0.046) . …”
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    The importance of burning conditions on the composition of domestic biomass-burning organic aerosol and the impact of atmospheric ageing by R. L. Evans, D. J. Bryant, A. Voliotis, A. Voliotis, D. Hu, H. Wu, S. A. Syafira, O. E. Oghama, G. McFiggans, J. F. Hamilton, J. F. Hamilton, A. R. Rickard, A. R. Rickard

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…<p>Domestic biomass burning is a significant source of organic aerosol (OA) to the atmosphere; however, the understanding of OA composition under different burning conditions and after oxidation is largely unknown. …”
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    Shoe configuration effects on equine forelimb gait kinetics at a walk by Rita Aoun, Zaneta Ogunmola, Anaïs Musso, Takashi Taguchi, Catherine Takawira, Mandi J. Lopez

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The magnitude of the GRFYZ vector with the wooden clog shoe was the highest among shoeing conditions during the first stance half, lowest during the second stance half, highest during late propulsion, and had the most gradual braking to propulsion transition. …”
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    Efficacy and safety of antipsychotics in adolescents with an acute psychotic episode in relation to the activity of CYP3A and CYP2D6 isoenzymes by D. V. Ivashchenko, A. S. Osipov, E. V. Nazarova, M. A. Ovchinnikova, N. I. Buromskaya, V. V. Smirnov, P. V. Shimanov, R. V. Deitch, T. A. Fainshtein, E. N. Shagovenko, K. A. Akmalova, A. A. Kachanova, E. A. Grishina, L. M. Savchenko, Yu. S. Shevchenko, D. A. Sychev

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Also, patients with any documented adverse reaction (ARs) to therapy had initially a decreased CYP3A activity (1.2 [0.85; 2.29] vs 2.55 [1.44; 4.83]; p=0.047) and an enhanced CYP3A activity during therapy (the activity difference between day 14 and day 1 was 0.28 [-0.28; 2.32] vs -1.3 [-3.47; 0.66]; p=0.042). …”
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