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1953 12
1954 16
1955 11
1956 17
1957 15
1958 14
1959 22
1960 23
1961 43
1962 83
1963 188
1964 920
1965 12032
1966 22877
1967 25585
1968 27271
1969 27939
1970 26770
1971 27235
1972 28446
1973 29059
1974 29025
1975 31031
1976 32564
1977 34498
1978 36006
1979 38334
1980 40550
1981 42764
1982 45930
1983 49007
1984 51766
1985 54172
1986 53786
1987 54305
1988 57265
1989 60582
1990 60814
1991 60254
1992 60866
1993 66982
1994 68009
1995 70238
1996 72087
1997 74083
1998 77263
1999 78526
2000 81905
2001 85078
2002 88934
2003 96488
2004 102750
2005 114455
2006 123181
2007 132938
2008 143181
2009 151916
2010 162900
2011 178745
2012 190123
2013 201433
2014 208461
2015 213894
2016 212573
2017 216843
2018 222710
2019 224198
2020 200570
2021 142757
2022 53931
2023 39539
2024 15924
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The frequency of os acromiale in 751 shoulder MRI of Saudi population.
Aldebeyan W, Alzahim M, Almogbil I, AlShayhan F, Alshunaifi A, Alhowaimel A, Al-Nakshabandi NA. Aldebeyan W, et al. J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2024 Jan-Apr;32(1):10225536241248708. doi: 10.1177/10225536241248708. J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2024. PMID: 38682374
Predicted deleterious variants in ABCA1, LPL, LPA and KIF6 are associated with statin response and adverse events in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia and disturb protein structure and stability.
Dagli-Hernandez C, Ferreira GM, Freitas RCC, Borges JB, Oliveira VF, Gonçalves RM, Faludi AA, Marçal EDSR, Bastos GM, Bortolin RH, Hirata MH, Hirata RDC. Dagli-Hernandez C, et al. Pharmacogenet Genomics. 2024 Jun 1;34(4):91-104. doi: 10.1097/FPC.0000000000000524. Epub 2024 Feb 7. Pharmacogenet Genomics. 2024. PMID: 38682317
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