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1 ount, human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] RNA blood level).
2 dherence to prednisolone despite nonadherent blood level.
3 sess the influence of the dose and timing on blood levels.
4 rleukin-6, interleukin-8, and interleukin-10 blood levels.
5 study group had lower tacrolimus dosages and blood levels.
6     Medications did not consistently predict blood levels.
7 P=0.0009) and mycophenolate mofetil (P=0.01) blood levels.
8 s may be an adequate surro-gate for baseline blood levels.
9 n predictor of posttransplantation phosphate blood levels.
10 e blood-brain barrier at approximately 2% of blood levels.
11 nships with human immunodeficiency virus RNA blood levels.
12 rrelated with subtherapeutic and therapeutic blood levels.
13 eurin inhibitors is generally guided by drug blood levels.
14 areas, with maximum values equal to systemic blood levels.
15 is and consistent with changes in peripheral blood levels.
16 ased on relative BTEXS and 2,5-dimethylfuran blood levels.
17 CFA accumulates in the human brain at 15% of blood levels (0.08 +/- 0.01 and 0.54 +/- 0.07 SUV, respe
18 evels 12 hours after drug administration, or blood levels 2 hours after drug administration higher th
19 evels 12 hours after drug administration, or blood levels 2 hours after drug administration levels be
20 es in the analysis of NIST SRM 955c (Caprine Blood) Level 3 and the certified human hairs IAEA 085 an
21 hted proportion of the individuals with MTBE blood levels above the limit of detection (LOD) of 1.4 n
22                                 Importantly, blood levels after intrapulmonary administration of eith
23 .2 microg/mL, approximate median therapeutic blood levels) alone had no effect on EC permeability.
24  to train the ANN was validated by comparing blood levels among cigarette smokers from the National H
25                                   The fit of blood level and response to a linear model was good.
26  resulted in a temporary increase in albumin blood level and symptom improvement in 1 patient, but wa
27 dependent suppression of nocturnal melatonin blood levels and a stimulation of tumor growth and linol
28             We assessed reproductive hormone blood levels and angiographic CAD using core laboratorie
29 n-parenteral fashion as demonstrated by both blood levels and biologic effects of its delivery.
30                                   Peripheral blood levels and duration of myeloid or lymphoid chimeri
31          Strongest correlations between cord blood levels and maternal levels were observed for mater
32 s and the measurements of both the C-peptide blood levels and the proinsulin mRNA levels in the islet
33 y of cyclosporine for 6 months (adjusted for blood levels), and a short course of corticosteroids (1
34 fasting blood glucose, calcineurin inhibitor blood level, and HbA1c were obtained.
35 oprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) and cholesterol blood levels, and elevated SREBP-dependent signaling.
36 th EBF1 and IL12B strongly regulate IL-12p40 blood levels, and IL-12p40 polymorphisms may contribute
37 ) 1, and IGFBP3 genes with IGF-I and IGFBP-3 blood levels, and prostate cancer (PCa) risk, among Cauc
38 flunomide therapy with specifically targeted blood levels appears to be a safe and effective treatmen
39        Oral sirolimus is tolerable, adequate blood levels are achievable, and there is a low rate of
40 e gut microbiota-dependent metabolites whose blood levels are associated with incident CVD risks in l
41                                Moreover, MIL blood levels at the end of treatment were similar in cur
42                   New evidence regarding the blood levels at which morbidities occur has prompted the
43 d SNPs significantly associated with IGFBP-3 blood levels, but none of these alter PCa risk; however,
44 ective and resulted in clinically achievable blood levels, clinical trials with TPA alone or in combi
45   It accumulates in the mouse CNS at ~25% of blood levels (CNS blood content is only ~1%-6%) and deli
46 given nicotine for up to 86 weeks to produce blood levels comparable with those of intermediate smoke
47                                           At blood levels comparable with tobacco smoking, nicotine i
48 h nutrient concentration is varied from high blood level concentrations (HBLCs) to low blood level co
49 gh blood level concentrations (HBLCs) to low blood level concentrations (LBLCs).
50 first week of therapy, and at weeks 4 and 6, blood levels continued to decline.
51            As such, because there is limited blood level data on individuals exposed to crude oil/fue
52     N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide blood levels decreased by 620 pg/mL (P<0.001).
53 to TDM (adjusting or not AED dosage based on blood levels) did not explain this lack of benefit.
54                          Despite therapeutic blood levels, doxycycline had no significant effect on M
55 stosterone levels may not accurately reflect blood levels during mini-puberty.
56  model of HFg, we showed that at an elevated blood level, Fg increases cerebrovascular permeability v
57  with no known occupational exposure, median blood levels for all n-alkanes were below these quantifi
58 or the transplant recipients were STN or CsA blood levels for combined treatment greater than when ei
59 on was noted in the FFQ's ability to predict blood levels for subgroups defined by race, sex, and oth
60 ration and response and to determine optimal blood levels for treatment of acute mania.
61 adult mouse brain, and to determine the PEDF blood level in mouse and human.
62 sociated with lung function decline and uPAR blood levels in asthma subjects.
63 entive formulation will maintain therapeutic blood levels in humans when administered once weekly.
64 e kidneys, phosphate reaches abnormally high blood levels in patients with advanced renal diseases.
65      We strongly advise further study of HPC blood levels in the general population, children, and fe
66                                              Blood levels in the lowest effective range were 60% more
67                                          STN blood levels in transplant recipients during combination
68 a chain-dependent manner, modulated cytokine blood levels in tumor-bearing animals, and impaired tumo
69 demonstrated rapid renal clearance and lower blood levels in vivo compared with (99m)Tc-RP805.
70  Rats on high vitamin D achieved the highest blood levels (in the sufficient range) and significantly
71 ement of 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid (5 MT) blood levels is one of several factors used to diagnose
72 icantly associated with sustained effects on blood level levels but were associated with harms.
73    We hypothesize that dietary CAF achieving blood levels measured in human plasma exacerbates the pe
74                                  Based on CQ blood level measurements, CQ resistance prevalence was e
75 od kidney volumes, creatinine and cystatin C blood levels, microalbuminuria, BP, and eGFR.
76 ssessed the geometric mean difference in IGF blood levels (N = 5684) across genotypes and the associa
77            Accordingly, decreasing serotonin blood levels normalizes bone formation and bone mass in
78 ney glucose transporter SGLT2 to lower their blood level of 1,5-anhydroglucitol restored a normal neu
79 mo results in a greater than 120-fold higher blood level of 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (20-HETE)
80 rovide mechanistic insight into the elevated blood level of ACE observed in patients on ACE inhibitor
81          Leflunomide was dosed to a targeted blood level of active metabolite, A77 1726, of 50 microg
82                                          The blood level of caffeine 1 h after intake was 3.1 +/- 1.6
83 isms, predictably and strongly influence the blood level of CRP.
84                            WR also increases blood level of D-dimer, indicative of ongoing coagulatio
85 ascular diseases associated with an elevated blood level of Fg.
86  and as such are accompanied by an increased blood level of fibrinogen (Fg).
87  against the hypothesis that the circulating blood level of growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11)
88                                          The blood level of HIV DNA decreased in most patients.
89 , we found that hydrocortisone decreased the blood level of interleukin-10, a cytokine centrally invo
90 consistent with the fact that the peripheral blood level of neutrophils-which are very short-lived ce
91  and following treatment, the daily dose and blood level of tacrolimus remained stable and unchanged.
92                        Based on an increased blood level of the beta human chorionic gonadotropin and
93 ncentration and response and that the target blood level of valproate for best response in acute mani
94 nts with CD in endoscopic remission based on blood levels of 13 proteins.
95                                              Blood levels of 16:1n-7 were associated with higher pros
96 lved in de novo lipogenesis, as reflected in blood levels of 16:1n-7, could be involved in the develo
97                     We hypothesized that low blood levels of 25(OH)D in patients with chronic obstruc
98 nal low dose and a higher dose of sirolimus (blood levels of 3 ng/ml and 30-60 ng/ml, respectively) o
99  risk scores for HIV-1 acquisition influence blood levels of 35 inflammatory markers in 406 HIV-1-neg
100 lso greater in the older group, and arterial blood levels of 6-(18)F-fluorodopamine were also higher.
101 o investigate variants associated with whole blood levels of a range of toxic metals.
102                                    Measuring blood levels of Abeta40 identified patients at high risk
103                                              Blood levels of activation markers, soluble CD163 (sCD16
104  Four patients who did not consistently have blood levels of active drug (A77 1726) above 40 microg/m
105 atients consistently sustaining the targeted blood levels of active drug, blood and urine viral load
106 dentify the genetic variants determining the blood levels of AD-associated proteins.
107 gene have been identified as determinants of blood levels of adiponectin, an insulin-sensitizing adip
108 ter odor presentation, rats were sacrificed, blood levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and c
109                  Interpretations of elevated blood levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) for drug-
110                                     Finally, blood levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartat
111 with liver injury as manifested by increased blood levels of alanine transaminase in common for most
112 blood of albumin and apoA-I, which decreases blood levels of albumin and apoA-I/HDL.
113 ession might reduce proteinuria and increase blood levels of albumin and HDL.
114 in HT mice displayed significantly decreased blood levels of albumin, apoA-I, and HDL.
115                                              Blood levels of amino acids are important biomarkers of
116 ife, despite causing a sustained increase in blood levels of antioxidants.
117 have an adaptive response resulting in lower blood levels of AOPPs and AGEs.
118  reduced CCl(4) hepatotoxicity with improved blood levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanin
119 observational study comparing the peripheral blood levels of at least one KP metabolite between adult
120                                 Pretreatment blood levels of bacterial DNA (bDNA) were measured in 73
121  significantly decreased baseline peripheral blood levels of BDNF compared with healthy control (HC)
122    Several studies report reduced peripheral blood levels of BDNF in AD, but findings are inconsisten
123 eased conversion rates and increased fasting blood levels of beta-carotene.
124 reby reducing the hepatic bile acid pool and blood levels of bile acids.
125          However, running exercise increases blood levels of both beta-endorphin (an opioid) and anan
126    Urinary 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), blood levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), malondialdehyd
127                                              Blood levels of calcineurin inhibitors were monitored, a
128                                              Blood levels of calcium, vitamin D, dihydroxyvitamin-D,
129 Secondary objectives included assessments of blood levels of CAR T cells, anti-lymphoma activity, sec
130 out concomitant formation of elevated, toxic blood levels of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb).
131  Pulse CO-oximeter' instruments can estimate blood levels of carboxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin, and to
132                 However, prospective data on blood levels of carotenoids other than beta-carotene and
133 d fruit and vegetable intake and dietary and blood levels of carotenoids, vitamins C and E were exami
134                                              Blood levels of caspase 3 and TUNEL staining of liver we
135 stric administration of fatty acids elevated blood levels of CCK in wild-type mice but not Ildr1-defi
136 cally healthy participants identified higher blood levels of CCL2, CCL3, CCL11, CXCL7 and CXCL8 and l
137 CCL2, CCL3, CCL11, CXCL7 and CXCL8 and lower blood levels of CCL4.
138 t of these results, we found that peripheral blood levels of CD11b(+)Jag2(+) cells in mouse models of
139 ncreased risk of HIV-1 shedding in saliva as blood levels of CD4 cell counts decreased (p < 0.0001) a
140 immune system deterioration measured through blood levels of CD4+ T lymphocytes.
141 lood collection was associated with elevated blood levels of chloroform and BDCM.
142 ean mass, food consumption, body length, and blood levels of cholesterol and nonfasted glucose, insul
143  gain, adiposity, and fatty liver; decreased blood levels of cholesterol, sugar, HbA1c, insulin, and
144                                        Child blood levels of copper and cesium were associated with h
145 iological function, exemplified by measuring blood levels of creatinine and urea, and on various end
146 ine by gavage, resulting in strongly varying blood levels of cyclosporine, increased tumor developmen
147                                              Blood levels of cyclosporine, tacrolimus, creatinine, an
148 actate dehydrogenase, resulting in augmented blood levels of d-lactate, a stereoisomer of l-lactate,
149 ecially when participants with nondetectable blood levels of DES were excluded (P = 0.002).
150 was strongest in the children of women whose blood levels of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoi
151                In this study we examined the blood levels of EPCs and mature circulating endothelial
152 igonucleotide antagonist of MIR122 increased blood levels of EPO, reticulocytes, and hemoglobin.
153 nts with severe trauma, we have measured the blood levels of five cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-al
154                                         Cord blood levels of free triiodothyronine (FT3), FT4, TSH, a
155                                              Blood levels of gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (GGTP), a
156                                          The blood levels of gammadelta T cells were significantly in
157             Our conclusion is that elevating blood levels of GDF11 in the aged might cause more harm
158                                We found that blood levels of ghrelin were reduced after VSG, but not
159                   AG treatment increased the blood levels of GLP-1, but reversed the CP-induced incre
160 ndividuals, and is associated with increased blood levels of glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes
161     The transgenic mice tended to have lower blood levels of glucose than control mice, associated wi
162 e potassium channel (K(ATP) channel) couples blood levels of glucose to insulin secretion from pancre
163 s engineered to express insulin have reduced blood levels of glucose, are less likely to develop diab
164 treated db/db mice; 3) significantly reduced blood levels of glucose, triglyceride, and free fatty ac
165            Diabetes is associated with lower blood levels of H2S.
166  CKD were positive for hCMV protein and that blood levels of hCMV IgG inversely correlated with red b
167                           Follow-up included blood levels of hemoglobin and ferritin at 8 and 12 mont
168          We selected genetic instruments for blood levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HD
169                                     Elevated blood levels of homocysteine (Hcy), hyperhomocysteinemia
170                                     Elevated blood levels of homocysteine are a significant risk fact
171                          Moderately elevated blood levels of homocysteine are weakly correlated with
172                                              Blood levels of homocysteine may be increased in Alzheim
173 lls many, if not all, of these criteria, and blood levels of hs-CRP are now commonly used in clinical
174 erall, there was no correlation between cord blood levels of hydroxychloroquine and the neonatal QTc
175 acebo, Mn(2+)-supplemented rats showed lower blood levels of ICAM-1 (17%, p < 0.04), cholesterol (25%
176                                              Blood levels of IgG autoantibodies that bind to SCCA pro
177                         Chronically elevated blood levels of IL-10 in rats were achieved by administr
178 ases the incidence of diabetes and decreases blood levels of IL-12p40.
179                                              Blood levels of IL-6 and MCP-1 remained unchanged, and h
180 hylene was detected prior to the increase of blood levels of inflammatory cytokines and stress-relate
181 s increase was accompanied by an increase in blood levels of inflammatory cytokines, vital sign chang
182 nous injections of arginine and glucose, and blood levels of insulin and C peptide were measured with
183 tudies suggest an association between higher blood levels of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and
184                            Additionally, the blood levels of insulin-like growth factor-1, hepatocyte
185 he following biochemical measurements: whole-blood levels of ionized calcium, plasma levels of intact
186 -dependent and was associated with increased blood levels of iron-nitrosyl-hemoglobin.
187 ssing the possible differences in peripheral blood levels of KP metabolites between individuals with
188 f plasma of mice revealed an increase in the blood levels of kynurenine and indoxyl sulfate (tryptoph
189 xcretion of lactate as well as a decrease in blood levels of lactate in c/ebpdelta-/- mice.
190 o be significantly associated with increased blood levels of LDL (OR, 1.07; 95% CI, 1.04-1.09; P < 0.
191 tudy was to evaluate the association between blood levels of lead and cadmium and peripheral arterial
192       We examined maternal and neonatal cord blood levels of lead, cadmium, manganese, and mercury af
193 iscriminating environmental factors included blood levels of lead, phthalates, selected nutrients, an
194                                              Blood levels of leptin and adiposity indexes (body mass
195 h DNA methylation levels are associated with blood levels of liver enzymes and hepatic steatosis.
196                                     Although blood levels of major cytokines and Salmonella-specific
197  In line with the overall protective effect, blood levels of major SCFAs, such as acetate, propionate
198                         Associations between blood levels of manganese and lead and biomarkers were a
199 was an inverse relationship between baseline blood levels of marine omega-3 fatty acids and the rate
200     We found an inverse relationship between blood levels of MIR122 and EPO in mice with acute pancre
201 ound that LPS-induced inflammation increases blood levels of MIR122, which reduces expression of Epo
202                     ELISAs demonstrated that blood levels of mouse insulin were higher in the hMSC-tr
203                                          The blood levels of natural killer cells were not altered in
204 evels, suggesting a link between MC load and blood levels of NGF and NT-4.
205 h SCZ had significantly decreased peripheral blood levels of NGF when compared with the HC subjects (
206                                   Similarly, blood levels of nitric oxide were much higher in fatal c
207  of hemoglobin and arginase-1, reduced whole-blood levels of nitrite, and increased NO consumption re
208                                     Notably, blood levels of NKp46 were also decreased in prostate ca
209 y weight, smaller epididymal fat pads, lower blood levels of nonesterified fatty acids and triglyceri
210 ly higher infiltrating T-cells and increased blood levels of numerous cytokines.
211 the consumption of seven food groups and the blood levels of organochlorine pesticides, polybrominate
212 gerin-AhR(-/-) mice also exhibited increased blood levels of Ova-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE).
213 luences the recurrence of pain or alters the blood levels of pancreatic enzymes in patients with pred
214 nt also elongated the estrous cycle, reduced blood levels of progesterone, and eliminated lordosis be
215               In the porcine MI model, whole-blood levels of QSOX1 and PLBD1 related to neutrophil in
216                                              Blood levels of R333 at 2 and 24 hr were consistently 10
217                                              Blood levels of R348 and of its active metabolite R333 w
218                                              Blood levels of radioactivity, antibodies, shed serum HE
219                                    Moreover, blood levels of S1P were higher in mice with colon cance
220                     Fourth, we show that the blood levels of SAT1 (spermidine/spermine N1-acetyltrans
221                                   Fetal cord blood levels of sCD14, LBP, and IL-6 were determined.
222             AVNFH patients also had elevated blood levels of sodium and creatinine, and reduced level
223 lial growth factor receptor 2) and decreases blood levels of soluble VEGFR2 in Lztr1 haploinsufficien
224 ave shown an association between circulating blood levels of some insulin-like growth factors (IGFs)
225 n implicated in prostate carcinogenesis, and blood levels of specific saturated fatty acids (SFAs) an
226 gest that patients who are exposed to higher blood levels of tacrolimus are at higher risk of viral r
227                                              Blood levels of tamoxifen were 81% higher in postmenopau
228  of animals evaluated and the variability in blood levels of TDF that resulted from oral dosing.
229 t in vivo, TEMPOL/PNA maintains redox-active blood levels of TEMPOL for almost 5 h, whereas administr
230 nvestigated but ultimately dismissed because blood levels of thallium, although raised, were lower th
231                          Elevated peripheral blood levels of the CXCR3 chemokine ITAC/CXCL11 are asso
232 erty, and which produced clinically relevant blood levels of the drug, impaired pubertal testicular d
233  the hydroxychloroquine group had detectable blood levels of the drug.
234                               INR had higher blood levels of the enterocyte damage marker Intestinal
235 due to the ability of these drugs to elevate blood levels of the hormone prolactin, the mechanism for
236                   Additionally, NADA reduces blood levels of the neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related
237  folate, and alpha-tocopherol in relation to blood levels of these nutrients.
238  acid, with the combined free and esterified blood levels of these two fatty acid derivatives exceedi
239 oint-of-care test for instant monitoring the blood levels of this blockbuster anticoagulant drug in s
240  7 DJ-1 isoforms were reliably detected, and blood levels of those with 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal modificat
241 bsent in affected males, the disturbances in blood levels of thyroid hormones suggest the possibility
242  both in vitro and in vivo and that elevated blood levels of TNFalpha are observed in obese and/or di
243 MGD was significantly associated with higher blood levels of total cholesterol (OR, 1.07; 95% confide
244 d women that have examined dietary intake or blood levels of total or individual carotenoids with the
245 rasitemia can be reliably achieved with peak blood levels of TQ known to be well tolerated in humans,
246 at individuals with BD have lower peripheral blood levels of tryptophan (SMD = -0.29), kynurenine (SM
247 clinical suspicion of NET (n = 70), elevated blood levels of tumor markers (n = 49), and image-based
248 metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood levels of tyrosine.
249 eline tumor vessel permeability and elevated blood levels of vascular endothelial growth factor D and
250                                              Blood levels of VEGF-A165b were significantly higher in
251                         An assessment of the blood levels of virus indicated 17.5% of the samples (n
252                                              Blood levels of vitamin C and E, beta-carotene, and sele
253             We conclude that oleic acid, the blood levels of which vary among individuals, is at leas
254             It has been shown that diets and blood levels of women who had a fetus with a neural tube
255                                 In recipient blood, levels of syndecan-1 were correlated with severe
256 xposure to tobacco smoke, where smokers have blood levels on average up to eight times higher than no
257     In one recipient with subtherapeutic RAD blood levels on day 7 posttransplant, exogenous insulin
258 phisms (SNPs) with melanoma patient IL-12p40 blood levels or their potential contributions to melanom
259 sting for substantial differences in ghrelin blood levels over time and between treated and untreated
260 oglycemic episode, falling to 10 +/- 1.2% of blood levels (P < 0.01).
261 4746 (Gly32Ala), was associated with IGFBP-3 blood levels (P(adj) = 8.8 x 10(-43)) after adjusting fo
262 was administered during ischemia to generate blood levels ranging from 5.9 +/- 1.8mM (normoglycemia)
263  a characteristic loading phase during which blood levels rapidly rise and then are maintained within
264 und pharmacodynamic effects long after their blood levels reach zero.
265 e.g., lung) at a single granuloma scale with blood level readouts that can be tracked in monkeys and
266 ed albumin (IMA; Ischemia Technologies, Inc) blood levels rise in patients who develop ischemia durin
267  a novel IGF1 SNP, not associated with IGF-I blood levels, shows preliminary evidence for association
268                                   Detectable blood levels strongly correlated with the prophylactic e
269 ng of psychopharmacological side effects and blood levels than comparable patients on a general psych
270  Myopathy is more related to statin dose and blood levels than to LDL reductions.
271 erproduction was reflected by elevated IL-19 blood levels that correlated with psoriasis severity.
272 duced serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)) blood levels that paralleled a mild bleeding phenotype i
273 Subjects in the top decile of FFQ intake had blood levels that were 27% (lycopene) to 178% (beta-cryp
274 ated with hyperinsulinemia and increased FFA-blood levels, the interplay between insulin and FFA was
275 systemically after predetermination of their blood levels to ensure bioavailability at an appropriate
276 leles associated with lipid levels and other blood level traits.
277 d on Day -2, was maintained with tapering of blood levels until full withdrawal at 6 months.
278 c instability, or low potassium or phosphate blood levels using mediation analysis and the primary ou
279 etes, donor source, and induction agent, TAC blood level was associated with increased risk of BKN (o
280  change in potassium, sodium, and creatinine blood level were observed.
281  circulation; at 30 min after injection, the blood levels were 0.44 +/- 0.28 %ID/g.
282 ter polymorphism A-202C (rs2854744); IGFBP-3 blood levels were 6.3% higher for each minor allele.
283                                   Target SRL blood levels were 8 to 12 ng/mL.
284                                     IL-12p40 blood levels were assessed among 573 cases (discovery),
285 n which neonatal ECGs and hydroxychloroquine blood levels were available in a recently completed stud
286      Of the women in the 4400-IU group whose blood levels were checked, 289 (74.9%) had 25-hydroxyvit
287 levels by 30 min and 3 hr, respectively, and blood levels were constantly higher than plasma.
288                                   Troponin I blood levels were determined before and 2 to 10 hours af
289                                          VPA blood levels were higher in responders (P < .005).
290                         Average steady state blood levels were low (71 +/- 30 ng/ml), and associated
291    Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid blood levels were significantly higher in the prescripti
292                                              Blood levels were within the normal range.
293  and reduced NT-probrain natriuretic peptide blood level when compared with the initial evaluation.
294  on examination of their steady-state tissue/blood levels, which result from a combination of tissue
295     A recent study showed that reduced GDF11 blood levels with aging was associated with pathological
296 ubjects, a sex-specific association of PACAP blood levels with fear physiology, PTSD diagnosis and sy
297 ion in diabetic adults and compared to their blood levels with good correlation, demonstrating the se
298         Compared with NaPBA, peak metabolite blood levels with GPB occurred later and were lower; uri
299 ation has identified association of IL-12p40 blood levels with melanoma recurrence and patient surviv
300 vement in total cholesterol and triglyceride blood levels without significant effects on body weight,

 
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