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12. Association between air pollution and lifestyle with the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment and dementia in individuals with cardiometabolic diseases.

13. Mapping retracted articles and exploring regional differences in China, 2012–2023.

14. The association of depressive symptoms with disability among adults in China

16. Association of Plastic Exposure with Cognitive Function Among Chinese Older Adults.

18. Prevalence of mental disorders in China: a cross-sectional epidemiological study

19. Toxicity to the Male Reproductive System after Exposure to Polystyrene Nanoplastics: A Macrogenomic and Metabolomic Analysis.

24. Trimethylamine N-Oxide and Related Metabolites in the Serum and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in the Chinese Population: A Case-Control Study

25. Antagonizing Effects of Chromium Against Iron-Decreased Glucose Uptake by Regulating ROS-Mediated PI3K/Akt/GLUT4 Signaling Pathway in C2C12

32. Association of Parental Famine Exposure With Offspring Depression and Cognition Function

35. Prevalence of Chronic Diseases and Alterations of Gut Microbiome in People of Ningxia China During Urbanization: An Epidemiological Survey

36. Association Between Reading Habit and Sleep Among Age Over 40 Years Community Residents: A Population-Based Evidence Study

39. Prevalence of Chronic Diseases and Alterations of Gut Microbiome in Ningxia China During Urbanization: An Epidemiological Survey

40. Phase I study results of APG-115, a MDM2-p53 antagonist in Chinese patients with advanced liposarcoma and other solid tumors.

47. Genome-wide study identifies the regulatory glycosyltransferase genes networks and signaling pathways from Keshan disease

49. Metabolism of arachidonic acid by the cytochrome P450 enzyme in patients with chronic Keshan disease and dilated cardiomyopathy.

50. Genome-wide study reveals an important role of spontaneous autoimmunity, cardiomyocyte differentiation defect and anti-angiogenic activities in gender-specific gene expression in Keshan disease.

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