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  1. 94361

    The Study of the Effectiveness of Meloxicam “Movalis” Application in Postoperative Patients with Planovalgus Foot Deformity by Yatskevych A., Trutyak I., Abrahamovych U., Yatskevych O.

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The scheme of treatment has a positive effect on the components of the syndrome of inflammation, but the anti swelling effect is expressed the most. There were no vesicles in patients of the research group, while they were detected in 2.3 % of patients in the control group. …”
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  2. 94362

    Targeting HK3 in tumor-associated macrophages enhances antitumor immunity through augmenting antigen cross-presentation in cervical cancer by Hui Wang, Ying Chen, Min Wu, Jian Liu, Jingyu Wang, Yifan Yang, Chaoyang Sun, Shan He, Shen Qu, Xun Tian, Jinglan Chen, Han Jiang, Liting Liu, Yafei Huang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Background Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are among the most prevalent cells within the tumor microenvironment (TME) of cervical cancer (CC). …”
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    Specific features of current intraperitoneal therapy in patients with ovarian cancer by A. G. Kedrova, S. A. Levakov, S. E. Krasil’nikov, T. A. Maksimenko, V. I. Voznesenskiy, A. V. Gerasimov, D. A. Astakhov, V. V. Kosyy, O. E. Nechaeva

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…However, the long-expected data of the most recent randomized trial GOG 0252 have proven deplorable and led to the activation of discussions on the role of IP therapy.Objective: to generalize the experience of 4 oncology departments with IP therapy in patients with disseminated OC and to compare the findings with those obtained by the world’s leading medical centers.Materials and methods. …”
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    Isolation and relationship analysis of Listeria phages with various serotype hosts and morphological characterization by Jinni chen, Yan Wang, Lingyun Liu, Hao Zhou, Pan Mao, Lingling Li, Ji Pu, Xuefang Xu, Jing Yang, Jingdong Song, Hui Sun, Xia Luo, Kui Dong, Changyun Ye

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Listeria phages specifically target and lyse Lm, offer a promising alternative for biocontrol and phage therapy. However, most existing studies focus on the lytic characteristics of Listeria phages using limited sample sizes. …”
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  5. 94365

    Abiotic drivers of activity in a large, free-ranging, freshwater teleost, Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii). by Jason D Thiem, Ian J Wooden, Lee J Baumgartner, Gavin L Butler, Jamin Forbes, Matthew D Taylor, Robyn J Watts

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Activity, derived through locomotion and basic metabolism, represents the principal energy cost for most animals, although it is rarely quantified in the field. …”
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    ‘I Don't Think There Is a One‐Size‐Fits‐All’: A Qualitative Study Exploring Healthcare Professional and Service Provider Perspectives of Using Innovative Models of Cervical Screeni... by Claire Bavor, Tessa Saunders, Mikayla Wolfe, Megan A. Smith, Nicola Creagh, Deborah Bateson, Angela Kelly‐Hanku, Paula Jops, Marion Saville, Natalie Taylor, Kate Broun, Julia M. L. Brotherton, Claire Nightingale

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Four overarching themes were identified: acceptability, appropriateness, screening quality and safety, and implementation considerations. Most found innovative models acceptable when appropriately tailored to the needs of different population groups, particularly through community outreach, home in‐reach and peer‐supported services. …”
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  8. 94368

    Experiences of symptom burden among young children born with esophageal atresia–tracheoesophageal fistula: a US focus group study by Michaela Dellenmark-Blom, John Bennett, Rosella Micalizzi, Lianne Cole, Kaylee Woods, Lauren Cardoni, Leah Frain, Abdimajid Mohamed, Jessica Yasuda, Peter Ngo, Anke Widenmann, Graham Slater, Benjamin Zendejas

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Furthermore, feeding difficulties (99 statements, n = 22 parents) included the children’s Food refusal (n = 8), Need for mealtime adjustment (n = 7), Selective/restrictive eating (n = 14) and Upset/stress with feeds (n = 10). Most parents (n = 20, 91%) described that their children had symptom experiences that spanned all three categories (respiratory and digestive symptoms, feeding difficulties). …”
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    No-Test Screening Protocols May Disproportionately Exclude Structurally Oppressed Communities Who Could Benefit from Accessing Medication Abortion by M. Antonia Biggs, Lauren Ralph, Katherine Ehrenreich, Shelly Kaller, Kelly Blanchard, Deb Hauser, Nathalie Kapp, Tammi Kromenaker, Ghazaleh Moayedi, Jamila Perritt, Elizabeth Raymond, Kari White, Daniel Grossman

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Moderate/severe pelvic pain was the most common (614/1,386) patient-reported reason for ineligibility and reported significantly more by people ages 15–19, who were nulliparous, and experienced food or housing insecurity. …”
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  10. 94370

    Machine learning predicting acute pain and opioid dose in radiation treated oropharyngeal cancer patients by Vivian Salama, Vivian Salama, Laia Humbert-Vidan, Brandon Godinich, Brandon Godinich, Kareem A. Wahid, Kareem A. Wahid, Dina M. ElHabashy, Mohamed A. Naser, Renjie He, Abdallah S. R. Mohamed, Ariana J. Sahli, Katherine A. Hutcheson, Gary Brandon Gunn, David I. Rosenthal, Clifton D. Fuller, Amy C. Moreno

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Baseline pain scores and vital signs demonstrated the most contributing features.ConclusionML models showed promise in predicting end-of-treatment pain intensity, opioid requirements and analgesics efficacy in OCC/OPC patients. …”
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    Enhancing Food Safety: Adapting to Microbial Responses Under Diverse Environmental Stressors by Imran Mohammad, Mohammed Sarosh Khan, Mohammad Rizwan Ansari, Mohammad Azhar Kamal, Mohammad Nadeem Bari, Mohammad Anwar

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Methods: The literature review sought to cover the most important aspects of stress-resistant mechanisms in the adaptation processes of microorganisms and their role in food safety and sustainable production of valuable biochemicals. …”
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  12. 94372

    Tumor suppressing function of SLC16A7 in bladder cancer and its pan-cancer analysis by Mingjie Xu, Jiatong Zhou, Jiancheng Lv, Yu Zhang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Conclusions SLC16A7 exhibits tumor-suppressive properties, with downregulation in most cancers, and is associated with favorable prognosis and enhanced immune responses. …”
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  13. 94373

    Are Systemic Drug Choices for Psoriasis by Dermatologists Compatible with Psoriatic Arthritis? Data from the German National Psoriasis Registry PsoBest by Sorbe C, Kargin S, von Kiedrowski R, Thaci D, Weyergraf A, Blome C, Augustin M, Stephan B

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Those patients had minor active joint involvement.Conclusion: Early and effective treatment of PsA is crucial to prevent persistent damage of the joints. Although most patients received recommended systemic treatment for PSO+PsA, there is a small number of patients with prescriptions addressing mainly the inflammation of the skin and not explicitly PsA. …”
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    Cardiac biomarkers, cardiac injury, and comorbidities associated with severe illness and mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19): A systematic review and meta‐analysis by Zhengchuan Zhu, Miaoran Wang, Wei Lin, Qiaoyan Cai, Ling Zhang, Daxin Chen, Fei Liu, Xiaoman Xiong, Jianfeng Chu, Jun Peng, Keji Chen

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The standard mean differences (SMD) of CK and TnI in the critical versus severe group were 0.09 (95% CI, −0.33 to 0.50; p = .685; I2 = 65.2%), 0.478 (95% CI, −0.183 to 1.138; p = .156; I2 = 76.7%), which means no difference was observed in the serum level of these indicators. Conclusion Most of the findings clearly indicate that hypertension, cardiovascular disease, acute cardiac injury, and related laboratory indicators are associated with the severity of COVID‐19. …”
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    Factores relacionados con la intención de abandono en profesionales farmacéuticos: un estudio en farmacia hospitalaria y comunitaria by Macarena Canales Tafur, Arturo Hardisson, Naira Delgado Rodríguez

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Results: The findings revealed that cooperation, coordination, emotional exhaustion, and low personal accomplishment were the factors most strongly associated with turnover intention, explaining 66% of the variance. …”
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    Effect of Lymph Node Clearance Modalities on Chronic Cough
after Surgery in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer by Zekai ZHANG, Gaoxiang WANG, Zhengwei CHEN, Mingsheng WU, Xiao CHEN, Tian LI, Xiaohui SUN, Mingran XIE

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Lobectomy and lymph node dissection are one of the most important treatment methods, and lymph node dissection, as an important part, has attracted much attention. …”
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    HMGA2 interacts with KAT6A to regulate MMPs chromatin architecture and promote triple-negative breast cancer metastasis by Lu Qiao, Lu Qiao, Lu Qiao, Zenghua Liang, Zenghua Liang, Zenghua Liang, Pengyi Ma, Pengyi Ma, Pengyi Ma, Shanshan Zhang, Cuiyun Sun, Wenjun Luo, Lin Yu, Lin Yu, Lin Yu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…BackgroundTriple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), the most lethal breast cancer subtype, demonstrates poor prognosis due to its high rates of metastasis, recurrence, and mortality. …”
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    Characteristics of the Disease Progression and Hospital Treatment of Children with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: First Results from the Analysis of the All-Russian Regist... by E. I. Alexeeva, O. L. Lomakina, S. I. Valieva, T. M. Bzarova, I. P. Nikishina, Ye. S. Zholobova, S. R. Rodionovskaya, M. I. Kaleda, L. A. Galstyan, I. B. Alakaeva, Ye. A. Korotkova, A. V. Artyomov, D. Yu. Vurdov

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The average duration of the disease from the onset to diagnosis was 2.0 ± 15.5 (0–139) months, from the onset to the admission to a special department of the federal research center — 8.0 ± 29.3 (0–146) months, from diagnosis to the admission to the federal research center — 3.0 ± 28.0 (0–138) months; 50 (13.1%) patients were hospitalized without a diagnosis (established at the federal research center).Conclusion: According to the All-Russian Register, sJIA is characterized by aggressive beginning at an early age with severe extra-articular manifestations and late addition of the articular syndrome. In most cases, the verification of diagnosis and admission of patients to the specialized rheumatology departments of the federal research center were carried out in later periods.…”
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