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1. Improved Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Functional Prognosis in Post-Stroke Patients

2. Sarcopenia as a Robust Predictor of Readmission within 6 Months among Individuals Experiencing Acute Stroke

3. Association of Phase Angle Dynamics with Sarcopenia and Activities of Daily Living in Osteoporotic Fracture Patients

6. Neuronal sensorimotor integration guiding salt concentration navigation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

8. Polypharmacy and Its Association with Dysphagia and Malnutrition among Stroke Patients with Sarcopenia

11. Impact of trunk and appendicular skeletal muscle mass on improving swallowing function in acute stroke patients

12. Relationship between trunk muscle mass and activities of daily living at discharge in acute stroke patients

13. Potentially inappropriate medications are negatively associated with functional recovery in patients with sarcopenia after stroke

14. Late-Stage Installation of Dehydroamino Acid Motifs into Peptides Enabled by an N-Chloropeptide Strategy

15. Nontraumatic spontaneous bilateral renal hemorrhages (Wünderlich syndrome) with chronic infection of Chlamydia pneumoniae: A case report

16. Pharmacotherapy and the Role of Pharmacists in Rehabilitation Medicine

17. Use of Antipsychotics Is Negatively Associated With Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Sarcopenia After Stroke: a Retrospective Cohort Study

19. Chair-Stand Exercise Improves Sarcopenia in Rehabilitation Patients after Stroke

20. Combination of High Energy Intake and Intensive Rehabilitation Is Associated with the Most Favorable Functional Recovery in Acute Stroke Patients with Sarcopenia

21. The Applicability of the ESPEN and EASO-Defined Diagnostic Criteria for Sarcopenic Obesity in Japanese Patients after Stroke: Prevalence and Association with Outcomes

23. Muscle Strength Gain is Positively Associated with Functional Recovery in Patients with Sarcopenic Obesity After Stroke

24. Deprescribing Leads to Improved Energy Intake among Hospitalized Older Sarcopenic Adults with Polypharmacy after Stroke

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