@article{MTMT:35262907, title = {A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of TOE Adoption on Smart Agriculture SMEs Performance}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35262907}, author = {Nagy, Adrián Szilárd and Tumiwa, Johan Reineer and Arie, Fitty Valdi and Erdey, László and Anas, Ratib Alsoud and AL-DALAHMEH, MAIN}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, unique-id = {35262907}, issn = {1932-6203}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203}, orcid-numbers = {Nagy, Adrián Szilárd/0000-0002-3813-9759} } @article{MTMT:34925741, title = {Genome-wide analysis of population structure, effective population size and inbreeding in Iranian and exotic horses}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34925741}, author = {Bazvand, B. and Rashidi, A. and Zandi, M.B. and Moradi, M.H. and Rostamzadeh, J.}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0299109}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {34925741}, issn = {1932-6203}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203} } @article{MTMT:34925740, title = {Selective signatures in composite MONTANA TROPICAL beef cattle reveal potential genomic regions for tropical adaptation}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34925740}, author = {dos, Santos C.A. and Eler, J.P. and de, Mattos Oliveira E.C. and Espigolan, R. and Giacomini, G. and Ferraz, J.B.S. and do, Prado Paim T.}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0301937}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {34925740}, issn = {1932-6203}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203} } @article{MTMT:34849435, title = {Antidiabetic drug administration prevents bone mineral density loss: Evidence from a two-sample Mendelian randomization study}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34849435}, author = {Chen, M. and Lin, S. and Chen, W. and Chen, X.}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0300009}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {34849435}, issn = {1932-6203}, abstract = {The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of common antidiabetic drugs on BMD by two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR). The single nucleotide polymorphisms that were strongly associated with insulin, metformin, rosiglitazone and gliclazide were extracted as instrumental variables (IVs) for MR analysis. The inverse variance weighted (IVW) method was used as the primary MR method to assess the causal effect of antidiabetic drugs on BMD, and other MR methods, including Weighted median, MR Egger and Weighted mode, were used for complementary analysis. Reliability and stability were assessed by the leave-one-out test. In the present work, IVW estimation of the causal effect of insulin on heel BMD demonstrated that there was a null effect of insulin on heel BMD (β = 0.765; se = 0.971; P = 0.430), while metformin treatment had a positive effect on heel BMD (β = 1.414; se = 0.460; P = 2.118*10−3). The causal relationship between rosiglitazone and heel BMD analysed by IVW suggested that there was a null effect of rosiglitazone on heel BMD (β = -0.526; se = 1.744; P = 0.763), but the causal effect of gliclazide on heel BMD evaluated by IVW demonstrated that there was a positive effect of gliclazide on heel BMD (β = 2.671; se = 1.340; P = 0.046). In summary, the present work showed that metformin and gliclazide have a role in reducing BMD loss in patients with diabetes and are recommended for BMD loss prevention in diabetes. Copyright: © 2024 Chen et al.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203} } @article{MTMT:34828997, title = {Comprehensive analysis of differentially expressed miRNAs in hepatocellular carcinoma: Prognostic, predictive significance and pathway insights}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34828997}, author = {Smith, K. and Beach, D. and Silva, R. and Győrffy, Balázs and Salani, F. and Crea, F.}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0296198}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {34828997}, issn = {1932-6203}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203}, orcid-numbers = {Győrffy, Balázs/0000-0002-5772-3766} } @article{MTMT:34818705, title = {Measuring the communicative constitution of organization as network formation}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34818705}, author = {Schwing, K.M. and Pitt, J.}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0300399}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {34818705}, issn = {1932-6203}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203} } @article{MTMT:34798142, title = {AI technology specialization and national competitiveness}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34798142}, author = {Chun, Y. and Hur, J. and Hwang, J.}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0301091}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {34798142}, issn = {1932-6203}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203} } @article{MTMT:35343447, title = {Risk assessment and clinical implications of COVID-19 in multiple myeloma patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35343447}, author = {Mahmud, S. and Hossain, Md.F. and Muyeed, A. and Nazneen, S. and Haque, Md.A. and Mazumder, H. and Mohsin, M.}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0308463}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {35343447}, issn = {1932-6203}, abstract = {Introduction Patients with multiple myeloma (MM) face heightened infection susceptibility, particularly severe risks from COVID-19. This study, the first systematic review in its domain, seeks to assess the impacts of COVID-19 on MM patients. Method Adhering to PRISMA guidelines and PROSPERO registration (ID: CRD42023407784), this study conducted an exhaustive literature search from January 1, 2020, to April 12, 2024, using specified search terms in major databases (PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science). Quality assessment utilized the JBI Critical checklist, while publication bias was assessed using Egger’s test and funnel plot. The leave-one-out sensitivity analyses were performed to assess the robustness of the results by excluding one study at a time to identify studies with a high risk of bias or those that significantly influenced the overall effect size. Data synthesis involved fitting a random-effects model and estimating meta-regression coefficients. Results A total of 14 studies, encompassing a sample size of 3214 yielded pooled estimates indicating a hospitalization rate of 53% (95% CI: 40.81, 65.93) with considerable heterogeneity across studies (I2 = 99%). The ICU admission rate was 17% (95% CI: 11.74, 21.37), also with significant heterogeneity (I2 = 94%). The pooled mortality rate was 22% (95% CI: 15.33, 28.93), showing high heterogeneity (I2 = 97%). The pooled survival rate stood at 78% (95% CI: 71.07, 84.67), again exhibiting substantial heterogeneity (I2 = 97%). Subgroup analysis and meta-regression highlighted that study types, demographic factors, and patient comorbidities significantly contributed to the observed outcome heterogeneity, revealing distinct patterns. Mortality rates increased by 15% for participants with a median © 2024 Mahmud et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.}, keywords = {Humans; ARTICLE; MORTALITY; human; Survival Rate; Sensitivity analysis; risk assessment; risk assessment; risk assessment; OBESITY; isolation and purification; hospitalization; hospitalization; Comorbidity; EPIDEMIOLOGY; body mass; systematic review; meta analysis; cancer patient; follow up; multiple myeloma; multiple myeloma; intensive care unit; intensive care units; vaccination; mortality rate; procedures; COVID-19; coronavirus disease 2019; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; SARS-CoV-2}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203} } @article{MTMT:35332444, title = {The relationship between internet addiction and lifestyle among high school students: A cross sectional in the west of Iran}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35332444}, author = {Shokri, Azad and Mohamadi, Asra and Mohammadi, Donya and Moradi, Mahana and Sadeghi, Shahram and Mahmoodi, Hassan and Qaderi Bagajan, Kaveh}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0308333}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {35332444}, issn = {1932-6203}, abstract = {Excessive internet usage can precipitate internet addiction (IA), negatively impacting lifestyle behaviors, especially during adolescence. These warrants investigating associations between IA and lifestyle factors. To examine the relationship between IA and health-promoting lifestyle dimensions among Iranian high school students. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 407 students from Sanandaj, Iran selected via cluster sampling. IA was assessed using the Young IA Test. Lifestyle was measured via the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile questionnaire. Regression analyses evaluated associations while adjusting for covariates. Approximately 25% of participants were at risk of internet addiction. Prevalence variations across groups lacked significance. Non-addicted students had significantly higher overall healthy lifestyle scores (p<0.05). Spiritual growth, health responsibility and nutrition scores significantly differed between addicted and non-addicted students. Regression analyses revealed a statistically significant negative correlation between IA and lifestyle even after adjustment (p<0.001). Nutrition and physical activity scores particularly declined for those at risk of addiction. IA was significantly associated with unhealthy dietary habits, sedentary behavior, and a lower healthy lifestyle. It may also hinder stress management and spiritual well-being. With rising internet integration, collaborative awareness programs between educational institutions, families, and communities are warranted to curb addiction risks and promote healthy lifestyles in youth. This study provides valuable insights, though longitudinal research is needed to establish causality.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203}, pages = {e0308333}, orcid-numbers = {Shokri, Azad/0000-0003-2976-4488; Mahmoodi, Hassan/0000-0002-1234-9037} } @article{MTMT:35329786, title = {Changes in primary metabolism and associated gene expression during host-pathogen interaction in clubroot resistance of Brassica napus}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35329786}, author = {Ferdausi, Aleya and Megha, Swati and Kav, Nat N. V. and Rahman, Habibur}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0310126}, journal-iso = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {35329786}, issn = {1932-6203}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1932-6203}, orcid-numbers = {Ferdausi, Aleya/0000-0002-4820-3961} }