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Metallothionein in Elasmobranch Metal Detoxification

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The topic of metallothionein metal-detoxification in Elasmobranchs in the present study included assessments performed on any Elasmobranch species, in both laboratory and field conditions. It is important to note that papers only investigating metal loads without any MT assessments were not taken into account, as well as vice-versa.
The scientometric technique (Mota, Sampaio & Ghisi, 2019 (link)) was applied to generate qualified information on metallothionein metal-detoxification in Elasmobranchs from scientific publications indexed at Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science Core Collection (WoS), Pubmed, Scopus (Elsevier) and Google Scholar (Google) scientific databases. No grey literature was included. After manual screening of titles and abstracts and excluding duplicates and articles that did not report MT data, a total of 13 records were selected and included in the final quantitative analyses. Table 1 depicts the applied scientometric each strategy applied herein.
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Systematic Search for Mini-Cog Assessments

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An information specialist (ME) performed a structured, systematic literature search. The following databases were searched from inception via the Ovid platform: MEDLINE, MEDLINE ePubs and In-Process Citations (daily), Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and APA PsycINFO. The Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate Analytics) and Scopus (Elsevier) were also searched. All the databases were searched on January 25, 2023 (Supplemental Material). Text word searching for "Mini-Cog" or "MiniCog" was conducted. Searches were limited to the English language. Conference materials were removed from results at source, where possible. To find papers citing the Mini-Cog, forward reference searching was conducted on the Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate Analytics), Scopus (Elsevier), and CitationChaser (drawing on Lens.Org) [19 ] using one key article from the creators of the Mini-Cog tool [10 (link)]. Reference lists of included studies were examined by two reviewers (SA, PS) for articles missed in the initial search. The completed search strategies are provided in the supplementary material (S1 Table).
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Systematic Review of iPSC Evidence

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Sources and type of evidence. Our search aims to capture evidence from primary research, considered to be the best suitable resource to provide information for our review questions. We searched four electronic databases as follows: PubMed® (The United States National Library of Medicine, the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA), Embase® (Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands), Web of Science™ Core Collection (Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Index, Book Citation Index, and Current Chemical Reactions, Index Chemicus; Clarivate™, London, UK), and Scopus® (Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands) with the limited time period from 1 January 2007 to 31 March 2022. The rationale for starting our search in 2007 was because the iPSC model was first established by Yamanaka in 2006 [5 (PubMed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16904174/">link)]. The search was also restricted to articles published in English, since English is the only language that all team members can read.
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Comprehensive Search for AIS Genetic Testing

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A comprehensive literature search will be designed and performed by a medical librarian (CP) for the concepts of AIS and genetic testing. Relevant publications will be identified by searching the following databases with a combination of standardized index terms and keywords: Ovid MEDLINE ALL (1946 to present), Embase (via Elsevier, 1947 to present), MEDLINE (via Pubmed.gov), Web of Science Core Collection (via Thomson Reuters, including Science Citation Index Expanded 1974 to present, and Social Sciences Citation Index 1974 to present), and Google Scholar (where Publish or Perish software [51 ] allowed downloading of the first 200 search results). Searches will be limited to English language studies. The preliminary search strategies were conducted in April 2021 and identified 1297 records. The search strategies were peer-reviewed by an external librarian using the Peer Review of Electronic Search Strategies checklist [52 (link)]. All results will be exported to and deduplicated in EndNote 20 (Clarivate). Covidence systematic review software (Veritas Health Innovation) will be used for screening and full-text review. See Supplemental File 2 for a list of all database search strategies.
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Systematic Review of Psychiatric Comorbidities in Epilepsy

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We performed a systematic search of the literature to identify studies that reported on depression and anxiety in patients with a history of AS or in animal models of AE. The review was performed in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement.20 (link)An experienced medical librarian (M.C.F.) consulted on methodology and ran a Medical Subject Headings analysis of known key articles provided by the research team (https://mesh.med.yale.edu/). In each database, we ran scoping searches and used an iterative process to translate and refine the searches. To maximize sensitivity, the search used controlled vocabulary terms and synonymous free-text words to capture the concepts of “psychiatric illness” and “epilepsy.” On September 4, 2019, and again on June 24, 2020, the librarian performed a comprehensive search of multiple databases: MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), PsycINFO (Ovid), Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate), Scopus (Elsevier), CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature; EBSCOhost), and the Cochrane Library (Wiley). The search strategy for Ovid MEDLINE is included in Appendix S1.
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Comprehensive Database Search Protocol

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The following databases and/platforms were searched at the beginning of March 2021: CINAHL with Full Text (EBSCOHost), Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source (EBSCOHost), MEDLINE (EBSCOHost), PsycInfo (ProQuest), Scopus (Elsevier), and Web of Science Core Collection (SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI, CPCI-S, CPCI-SSH, and ESCI). In addition, the CENTRAL trial registry of the Cochrane Collaboration (Wiley) was searched for ongoing and recently completed trials. Further information on the coverage dates is provided in Appendix 1. Additional articles were identified by screening the bibliographies and citing the references of the final studies that met the inclusion criteria. The Web of Science Core Collection was used to identify the citing articles.
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Identifying Facilitators for Climate-Resilient Crop Adoption

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An exhaustive search strategy was developed to identify all available research pertaining to facilitators that lead small-scale producers in low- and middle-income countries to adopt climate-resilient crop varieties. Search terms included variations of the key concepts in the research question: small-scale producers, germplasm and climate resilience. The search algorithms were formatted for compatibility with each database so that they may be reproduced in their entirety, and they can be accessed at https://osf.io/sfzcm/. Searches were performed in the following electronic databases by K.G.K.: CAB Abstracts and Global Health (accessed via Web of Science), Web of Science Core Collection (accessed via Web of Science) and Scopus (accessed via Elsevier). A comprehensive search of grey literature sources was also conducted. Search results were de-duplicated to remove redundant citations identified from multiple sources. To facilitate acceleration of the screening process, machine-derived metadata were added to individual citations, for example, identifying populations, geographies, interventions and outcomes of interest. This enabled accelerated identification of potential articles for exclusion at the title- or abstract-screening stage.
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