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1. Assessment of Entrustable Professional Activities among Dutch Endocrine Supervisors

4. The role of ageing in pulmonary disease

5. Barriers and facilitators for systematically registering adverse drug reactions in electronic health records: a qualitative study with Dutch healthcare professionals

6. Corrigendum to “Escaping the niche market: An innovation system analysis of the Dutch building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) sector” [Renew Sustain Energy Rev 155 (2022) 111912]

7. Navigating sarcoidosis: Recognizing, managing, and supporting patients in primary care.

9. Vitamin K: a potential missing link in critical illness-a scoping review.

10. Clinical Patterns of Sarcoidosis Patients with and without Uveitis: Insights from a Dutch Sarcoidosis Centre.

11. Is a Vitamin K Epoxide Reductase Complex Subunit 1 ( VKORC1 ) Polymorphism a Risk Factor for Nephrolithiasis in Sarcoidosis?

12. Drug-Gene Risk Stratification in Patients with Suspected Drug-Induced Interstitial Lung Disease.

13. Neurosarcoidosis and Neurologic Complications of Sarcoidosis Treatment.

14. Higher levels of circulating desphospho-uncarboxylated matrix Gla protein over time are associated with worse survival: the prospective Maastricht Intensive Care COVID cohort.

15. Sarcoidosis and frailty: recognizing factors that foster holistic resilience.

16. Comorbidities of sarcoidosis.

17. World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set Development for Interstitial Lung Disease.

18. Drug-induced comorbidities in patients with sarcoidosis.

19. Altered pharmacology and toxicology during ageing: implications for lung disease.

21. Barriers and facilitators for systematically registering adverse drug reactions in electronic health records: a qualitative study with Dutch healthcare professionals.

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