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Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Center for Clinical and Translational Research of Kyushu University Hospital.
The concept of this study has a pending patent (2020−181621). This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI
JP20K16729. We thank Editage (www.editage.com) for the English language editing.
Author contributions
Guarantors of integrity of entire study, M.K., Y.Y.; study concepts/study design or data acquisition or data analysis/interpretation, all authors; manuscript drafting or manuscript revision for important intellectual content, all
authors; approval of final version of submitted manuscript, all authors; agrees to ensure any questions related to
the work are appropriately resolved, all authors; literature research, M.K., Y.Y., D.T; clinical studies, Y.Y., D.T.,
K.Y., I.S.; statistical analysis, M.K., T.M.; and manuscript editing, M.K., Y.Y., H.Y., K.I.
Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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