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    Additional file 5: of A pooled analysis of mesenchymal stem cell-based therapy for liver disease

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    Results of symmetrical contour-enhanced funnel plots combined with trim and fill analysis of ALB. (PDF 165 kb

    Additional file 10: of A pooled analysis of mesenchymal stem cell-based therapy for liver disease

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    Results of symmetrical contour-enhanced funnel plots combined with trim and fill analysis of TBiL. (PDF 167 kb

    Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Role of mesenchymal stem cells, their derived factors, and extracellular vesicles in liver failure

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    Transdifferentiation and paracrine effects of MSCs in liver failure. MSCs could migrate to the damaged tissue, transdifferentiate into hepatocytes, and replace the damaged cells. Furthermore, MSCs could exert trophic and immunomodulatory effects by secreting cytokines and EVs. EVs function through cell surface membranes and cargoes transfer by fusion with the plasma membrane or endocytosis. These EVs contain various molecules, including RNA, DNA, lipids, and proteins. (JPG 168 kb

    The APACHE-II and PMEWS scores and Ct value in patients.

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    <p>High APACHE-II scores (A) and the high PMEWS scores (B) were observed in severe patients compared with mild patients; (C) The ages of patients versus APACHE-II score with Spearman's correlation coefficients. Each point represents an individual patient. Results are shown for patients with severe H7N9 infection (red symbols) with mild H7N9 infection (blue symbols). (D) The Ct values on the 10th day after symptom onset in mild and severe patients. Data represent mean ±SD.</p

    Risk-oriented banking supervision: approaches to the assessment of general systemic risks

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    The last change introduced by the Basel Committee into the Basic principles of banking supervision is their focusing on the assessment and management of banking risks. As we see, banks are at the center of attention of the banking supervision in accordance with the recommendations of the Basel II. However, in our opinion, for the smooth functioning of the economic system more profound problems have to be solved, with the possibilities of banks' bankruptcies and general systemic risks to be addressed. The goal of the article is the development of a conception for the assessment of general economic risks of the banking system as part of a risk-focused banking supervision
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