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1  analyzing plasma samples from a cognitively healthy subject.
2 he workflow was tested using serum IgA1 from healthy subjects.
3 axa within the neutropenic patients than the healthy subjects.
4 a cohort study of 54 subjects with HH and 20 healthy subjects.
5 work and a network associated with agency in healthy subjects.
6 ow in the optic nerve head region in eyes of healthy subjects.
7 d metagenomic species richness compared with healthy subjects.
8 h influenza and yellow fever vaccinations in healthy subjects.
9 blicly available AFs estimated in a group of healthy subjects.
10 was significantly lower than those in normal healthy subjects.
11  of AD, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and healthy subjects.
12 n functional network in both CP patients and healthy subjects.
13 d in both groups with diabetes compared with healthy subjects.
14 ncer (CRC) patients and approximately 13% of healthy subjects.
15 fers between eosinophils from asthmatics and healthy subjects.
16 identify robust and fragile brain regions in healthy subjects.
17 fic binding in the hippocampus compared with healthy subjects.
18 iations (CNVs) and gene expression data from healthy subjects.
19  18 hospitalized patients with sepsis and 10 healthy subjects.
20  intake of meat and other animal products in healthy subjects.
21 tomatic and symptomatic subjects compared to healthy subjects.
22 -density EEG sleep recordings obtained in 28 healthy subjects.
23 enced by polygenic risk for schizophrenia in healthy subjects.
24 R-185-5p which discriminates asthmatics from healthy subjects.
25 ng a Go/NoGo task in PD patients and matched healthy subjects.
26 by quantitative PCR in 138 asthmatics and 39 healthy subjects.
27  disease, and 24 with severe disease) and 20 healthy subjects.
28 he results to the behavioral level in living healthy subjects.
29  treatment rationale in three experiments on healthy subjects.
30 NA in colorectal adenoma patients and normal healthy subjects.
31  similar suppressive effects on T cells from healthy subjects.
32  magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) in healthy subjects.
33 dietary achievable amounts of the berries in healthy subjects.
34 sed in AMR patients compared with no AMR and healthy subjects.
35 s, patients with mild/moderate symptoms, and healthy subjects.
36 -helper type 2 cell chemokines compared with healthy subjects.
37 n first-degree relatives of SCZ patients and healthy subjects.
38 y decreased in patients with SCZ compared to healthy subjects.
39 f tear glucose levels for both diabetics and healthy subjects.
40 attention tasks of titrated difficulty in 20 healthy subjects.
41 up of 31 eyes from 31 age and gender-matched healthy subjects.
42 ential for characterizing human cytokines in healthy subjects.
43 reased eosinophilic inflammation compared to healthy subjects.
44 pact of dairy fat on postprandial lipemia in healthy subjects.
45 ty and mortality compared with those seen in healthy subjects.
46 ve indices to compare CPC to CTC pathways in healthy subjects.
47  significantly lower in DLB patients than in healthy subjects.
48  in liver tissues from nonviral hepatitis or healthy subjects.
49 utpatient clinics in Sweden, as well as from healthy subjects.
50 ity in ALI cultures compared with HBECs from healthy subjects.
51 were significantly different between IBD and healthy subjects.
52 ls from severe asthmatic compared to that in healthy subjects.
53 iPPG), with a designed protocol involving 20 healthy subjects.
54  asthma from those with nonsevere asthma and healthy subjects.
55 e receiving aripiprazole monotherapy, and to healthy subjects.
56 re efficient DNA demethylation than those of healthy subjects.
57 patients with AIH and 20 with AISC and in 36 healthy subjects.
58 of DN involvement and compared with those of healthy subjects.
59 tic patients but suppressed cold symptoms in healthy subjects.
60 r of NAFLD patients are elevated relative to healthy subjects.
61 ial lung disease compared to that in control healthy subjects.
62 r temporal gyrus (STGp) that was observed in healthy subjects.
63            We also longitudinally studied 28 healthy subjects.
64 pared with that of Treg cells from untreated healthy subjects.
65  CHD, 35 patients with both CP + CHD, and 35 healthy subjects.
66 disease, as well as the mutational burden in healthy subjects.
67 ferentially regulated proteins compared with healthy subjects.
68 D, other psychotic disorders, and the DSC of healthy subjects.
69 tients, with different injury severities and healthy subjects.
70 tia (LBD) patients, and 3,158 neurologically healthy subjects.
71 on makes it harder to construct databases of healthy subjects.
72 ck training can improve motor performance in healthy subjects.
73 f 29 age-, sex-, and body mass index-matched healthy subjects.
74 ated GN bacteria and IL-6 levels compared to healthy subjects.
75 curve was created by using ONSDs measured in healthy subjects 0-18 years of age, using the equation:
76 atients (1 eye) with keratoconus (KC) and 20 healthy subjects (1 eye).
77                                  Twenty-four healthy subjects (11 female, age 36.0 +/- 13.4 years) we
78                                    Ten young healthy subjects (22.8 +/- 5.3 years) and ten middle age
79                                       In 523 healthy subjects (254 females; 236 subjects of African o
80 I markers) were measured at enrollment in 40 healthy subjects, 39 patients with compensated cirrhosis
81 et comprised 46 subjects (29 with IBS and 17 healthy subjects); 46 fecal samples, but no mucosal samp
82 ects (22.8 +/- 5.3 years) and ten middle age healthy subjects (50.7 +/- 6.0 years) engaged in treadmi
83 able pancreatic cancer and 275 controls (100 healthy subjects; 50 with chronic pancreatitis; and 125
84           The study population included 1270 healthy subjects (677 boys, 593 girls) aged 6-18 y (mean
85                              We evaluated 25 healthy subjects (8 women and 17 men; 23 right-handed an
86 size, age, sex, and Body Mass Index (BMI) in healthy subjects across a seven-decade age span.
87 the upper airways of subjects with atopy and healthy subjects after allergen provocation.
88                                        In 76 healthy subjects (age range 21-70 years, 36 women), reco
89 tials (VEP) and the visual P300 (P3) from 16 healthy subjects (age range: 26-79 years) and 16 neurolo
90                                          Ten healthy subjects (age: 28 +/- 19 y; BMI: 22.2 +/- 0.7 kg
91 ple of 401 realistic human brain models from healthy subjects aged 16-83.
92 s randomized phase I/II clinical study (n=60 healthy subjects aged 18-45 years old) used transcriptom
93                                              Healthy subjects aged 18-45 years with an anti-pertussis
94                                              Healthy subjects aged 18-45 years with an antipertussis
95 RR, and JT50/RR profiles were studied in 523 healthy subjects aged 33.5 +/- 8.4 years (254 females).
96                       In a pilot study of 12 healthy subjects aged between 25 and 67, the Rayleigh-wa
97   We studied PQ heart rate dependency in 599 healthy subjects (aged 33.5 +/- 9.3 years, 288 females)
98                                     Eighteen healthy subjects (aged 60-80 years; nine men and nine wo
99 oth Go and NoGo conditions compared with the healthy subjects (all p < 0.05).
100 e blood from 156 patients with sepsis and 82 healthy subjects among whom eight were challenged with l
101 (dB) (mean +/- standard error, P < 0.001) in healthy subjects and 1.46+/-0.05 dB (mean +/- standard e
102 ENet on in-house acquired 3D CINE data of 20 healthy subjects and 15 patients with suspected cardiova
103  random to develop the LDF (teaching set: 34 healthy subjects and 34 POAG patients) using a combinati
104  on an independent group (validating set: 34 healthy subjects and 34 POAG patients).
105  applied to EEG recordings obtained from 293 healthy subjects and 427 schizophrenia patients who unde
106 om neuronal oscillations, and validate it in healthy subjects and children with ASD.
107 evels of salivary and serum ADMA compared to healthy subjects and CP patients.
108 ons in blood glucose levels is important for healthy subjects and crucial diabetic patients.
109 ke cells in blood were at low percentages in healthy subjects and higher percentages in patients with
110 xis parameters showed consistency across all healthy subjects and in line with previous data under si
111 the heat-resistant proteome in the plasma of healthy subjects and in patients with pancreatic cancer
112 t can be used to measure sympathetic tone in healthy subjects and in subjects with non-cardiovascular
113 gut, serum antimicrobiota IgG are present in healthy subjects and increased in patients with SIgAd.
114                             CSF samples from healthy subjects and NT1 patients was obtained by lumbar
115 le of the LES and hiatal contraction between healthy subjects and patients with achalasia esophagus.
116 cyte-derived macrophages were collected from healthy subjects and patients with CF and polarized to a
117                           Blood samples from healthy subjects and patients with cow's milk allergy we
118 obiome can be useful to discriminate between healthy subjects and patients with IBD.
119 sides of the hippocampal tail, compared with healthy subjects and patients with MDD.
120 ivity to self-antigens and viral antigens in healthy subjects and patients with MS.
121 anatomical connectivity was compared between healthy subjects and patients with schizophrenia using r
122 netics, and pharmacodynamics of iscalimab in healthy subjects and rheumatoid arthritis patients.
123 work of temporal and frontal sources in both healthy subjects and schizophrenia patients.
124  investigated the sources underlying ASSR in healthy subjects and schizophrenia patients.
125 ings, we conducted a first-in-human study in healthy subjects and showed that single subcutaneous dos
126 ariables in the medial frontal gyrus in both healthy subjects and smokers, suggesting that value-base
127 ged from 0.83 to 0.94 to distinguish between healthy subjects and study participants with any interst
128 recise priors can engender hallucinations in healthy subjects and that individuals who hallucinate in
129 inantly identified in HCCs but was absent in healthy subjects and the majority of cirrhosis patients.
130 Cs were obtained from asthmatic patients and healthy subjects and treated with anti-IL-33 after rhino
131 in the exhaled breath samples, obtained from healthy subjects and tuberculosis patients.
132 ; written informed consent was obtained from healthy subjects and was waived for patients.
133     Subgingival plaque samples pooled from 5 healthy subjects and, separately, 5 subjects with period
134  of functional and structural connections in healthy subjects, and deriving the ensemble of structura
135 t of variants in highly constrained genes in healthy subjects, and excess de novo mutations in patien
136 eripheral blood of CL patients compared with healthy subjects, and that NK cells expressed more inter
137             Fecal samples were obtained from healthy subjects as well as from CD patients, 3-10 weeks
138 ls biopsied from patients with SZ or BP, and healthy subjects, as well as mice genetically modified f
139 ic and self-limited inflammatory response in healthy subjects, as well as patients with psoriasis or
140 Furthermore, we investigate the stability of healthy subject baselines and determine the set of analy
141 er experiment, the study measured anxiety in healthy subjects before and after a session of 10 Hz rTM
142 y afferent inhibition, were recorded from 15 healthy subjects before and after the tasks.
143                                  In Mks from healthy subjects, binding of recombinant human thrombopo
144                Compared with BPND values for healthy subjects, BPND values for DLB patients were sign
145 ung microbiota are present in the airways of healthy subjects but are dysregulated in adults with ast
146 acted strongly with John Cunningham virus in healthy subjects but responded instead to myelin-derived
147 ients with cerebellar ataxia matches that of healthy subjects, but that patients exhibit substantiall
148  to distinguish saliva of OSCC patients from healthy subjects by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (E
149 ffects of TUS on the motor cortex (M1) of 16 healthy subjects by probing cortico-cortical excitabilit
150  in type 2 diabetic patients and age-matched healthy subjects by specular microscopy.
151     This indicated that young, metabolically healthy subjects can at least temporarily compensate for
152                                              Healthy subjects can significantly adapt to a multidirec
153 , based on experimental models of anxiety in healthy subjects, can mitigate these limitations and com
154 ndent (BOLD) signal during working memory in healthy subjects carrying alleles associated with increa
155 atients with T2DM but not from metabolically healthy subjects caused insulin resistance in IgG-defici
156                     First, as age increased, healthy subjects compared with participants with anxiety
157 ts completed the test-retest protocol, and 5 healthy subjects completed the baseline-scopolamine bloc
158                                 Methods: Six healthy subjects completed the test-retest protocol, and
159 cytes, and microglia relative to age-matched healthy subject controls.
160       We performed a prospective study of 10 healthy subjects (controls; 7 male; mean age, 60 +/- 15
161 ids, APOE4 exacerbates tau pathology in both healthy subject-derived and AD patient-derived organoids
162  of Abeta and phosphorylated tau compared to healthy subject-derived cerebral organoids, APOE4 exacer
163 n the parafoveal region, whereas age-matched healthy subjects did not.
164                   NMDAR-Ab from patients and healthy subjects do not compete for binding on native re
165 m 113 tissue sites of 14 NPC patients and 48 healthy subjects during nasopharyngeal endoscopic examin
166 and dyspnea intensity (Borg scale) in HF and healthy subjects during standard ADLs and other common p
167                 To investigate this question healthy subjects either completed a 4-week MFT- interven
168                                Compared with healthy subjects, EM patients had significantly higher l
169 dition around natural teeth of periodontally healthy subjects enrolled in a regular maintenance progr
170                     In contrast, none of the healthy subjects evidenced significant microbial cfDNA f
171                             Neutrophils from healthy subjects express functional BLT-1, low levels of
172                                           In healthy subjects F(upLim) was strongly dependent on arte
173 , 94%; P < .001) for differentiating between healthy subjects (F0) and participants with any grade of
174 d the hypercapnic ventilatory response in 11 healthy subjects (five females) before, on days 1, 9, 15
175 L) samples from 39 asthmatic patients and 19 healthy subjects followed by 16S gene and internal trans
176 ed as gastritis with/without bile reflux and healthy subjects for BA profiles measurements.
177  glaucoma patients and cpCD in 92 eyes of 55 healthy subjects from the Diagnostic Innovations in Glau
178           We analysed 678 community-dwelling healthy subjects from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 at t
179 benefits and harms of prescribing statins in healthy subjects &gt;=70 years of age.
180                   A newly recruited group of healthy subjects had to adjust the position of blocks in
181 , genetic loss-of-function studies, MKs from healthy subjects harboring a homozygous mutation in IFIT
182 19S mutation compared to cells isolated from healthy subject (HS) controls.
183 s of auditory information processing in both healthy subjects (HS) and patients with schizophrenia.
184       A total of 96 subjects with FTD and 84 healthy subjects (HS) were included in the study.
185 Fecal LPS was higher in IBS patients than in healthy subjects (HS), and IBS patients on a 4-week LFM
186 lly isolated syndrome (PwCIS), MS (PwMS) and healthy subjects (HS).
187      Sixteen patients (OFF condition) and 16 healthy subjects (HSs) underwent iTBS during gamma-tACS
188 ic subjects without asthma, and 16 nonatopic healthy subjects in a multicenter study (NCT01537133).
189 eal-time sweat chloride concentration for 12 healthy subjects in three different protocols involving
190 ocations of the tip of the appendix found in healthy subjects included: left inferior quadrant, along
191 ng hyperpolarization compared to age-matched healthy subjects, indicating greater inward rectificatio
192                        We recruited 628 male healthy subjects, inducing 322 smokers and 306 nonsmoker
193 ibe the analysis of exosomes in the serum of healthy subjects, intraductal papillary mucosal neoplasm
194 osure to bacterial eDNA made the proteome of healthy subjects more similar to that of cancer patients
195  magnetic resonance imaging from a cohort of healthy subjects (n = 1000) and confirmed using connecti
196                                              Healthy subjects (n = 111) completed the study, self-ide
197  = 27), controlled mild asthma (n = 16), and healthy subjects (n = 13).
198 ate functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy subjects (n = 26), and subjects who had suffered
199 bstinence network strength was compared with healthy subjects (n = 38).
200                                              Healthy subjects (n = 56) received single doses of intra
201 on differed between CD patients (n = 21) and healthy subjects (n = 7).
202             Primary ASMCs were isolated from healthy subjects (n = 9) and patients classified as havi
203 ion of ribosomal S6 was mediated by BLT-1 in healthy subject neutrophils and by ERV-1 in diabetes.
204 ere subgroup of PDR comparing to the control healthy subjects, NPDR and mild PDR (p = 0.007).
205                                              Healthy subjects of both sexes encoded and retrieved nov
206 nfection with West Nile virus (WNV), (ii) 34 healthy subjects of different ages.
207 red their CSF patterns with those from young healthy subjects, older healthy subjects with normal cog
208  evaluated in an anatomic specimen and in 10 healthy subjects on spine CT scans by three radiologists
209 ntiate dengue positive, dengue negative, and healthy subjects on the basis of their respective SERS s
210 f the proatherogenic miR-223 with respect to healthy subjects or mOL-HDF.
211 e examined in probands, their relatives, and healthy subjects organized by Biotype and then by DSM-IV
212 ere less common in patients with AAA than in healthy subjects (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0004, respectivel
213 was more common in patients with AAA than in healthy subjects (p < 0.0001) and was associated with at
214 antly higher in oral cancer patients than in healthy subjects (p < 0.05).
215 sthma patients compared with mild asthma and healthy subjects (P < 0.05).
216 r of magnitude higher in CF patients than in healthy subjects (p = 8.0x10(-3)).
217                                    Seventeen healthy subjects participated in a single-blinded, place
218                                          Six healthy subjects participated in an A-B-A (withdrawal de
219                                       Twenty healthy subjects participated in the study (10 females).
220                                         Nine healthy subjects participated the studies.
221                 In an experimental study, 25 healthy subjects performed a navigation task, with the r
222                                        Young healthy subjects performed accurate cyclical force traci
223                                 Seven young, healthy subjects performed maximal-effort rhythmic handg
224                Their use as "smart drugs" by healthy subjects poses health concerns and requires inve
225  due to AMD, CNV due to AMD, and age-matched healthy subjects presenting to the Doheny-UCLA Eye Cente
226 he Taizhou Longitudinal Study (TZL), 123,115 healthy subjects provided plasma samples for long-term s
227 ation of human connectomes using datasets of healthy subjects reconstructed at five different resolut
228 eficit in P50 suppression when compared with healthy subjects, replicating prior research.
229  stem cell-containing intestinal crypts from healthy subjects, represents a technological leap in hum
230 higher and lower in HCC patients compared to healthy subjects, respectively.
231  uses connectome data from a large cohort of healthy subjects (resting state functional MRI, n = 1000
232                Eighteen age- and sex-matched healthy subjects served as controls.
233 ith generalized anxiety disorder relative to healthy subjects showed a reduced correlation between PE
234 nistering a live, attenuated DENV vaccine to healthy subjects significantly increased platelet IFITM3
235 d with those of a reference population of 44 healthy subjects similar in age (45.4 +/- 16 y; P = 0.87
236 lationships were also observed from urine of healthy subjects spiked with microproteinuria concentrat
237 rtical thickness in treated, non-treated and healthy subjects, taking into account converted dosages
238 ed nitric oxide was validly measured in 3881 healthy subjects that had answered the main questionnair
239 nal model incorporating a Smith predictor in healthy subjects that is missing in patients, supporting
240 ult mode network (DMN) associated with TD in healthy subjects that showed significant indirect mediat
241               To test this, we studied in 10 healthy subjects the differential impact of a stochastic
242                           In comparison with healthy subjects, the whole population of patients with
243                        Compared with EV from healthy subjects, those from hemodialysis patients reduc
244          In comparison with neutrophils from healthy subjects, those from patients with chronic granu
245 nil PET imaging data (132 male and 72 female healthy subjects) to test whether there is seasonal vari
246 d to lepirudin plasma or sera from different healthy subjects, to monitor nanoparticle-mediated compl
247 nalysis of three studies in patients, one in healthy subjects, under assisted ventilation, and a benc
248                                 Methods: Six healthy subjects underwent 120-min test-retest PET scans
249 eNER, 15 nondemented patients with PD and 10 healthy subjects underwent 90-min dynamic PET.
250  60 patients with CRVO or BRVO and ME and 40 healthy subjects underwent measurements of superficial a
251 1) and (68)Ga-DOTANOC (n = 7) and studies of healthy subjects using (18)F-FDG (n = 11).
252                 We collected data from young healthy subjects walking and running on a treadmill whil
253 c half-life of (131)I-GMIB-anti-HER2-VHH1 in healthy subjects was about 8 h.
254           A control group of 50 eyes from 50 healthy subjects was included for comparison.
255 ty (MPOD) and skin carotenoid (SC) levels in healthy subjects was investigated.
256 significant increase of the T/E ratio versus healthy subjects was unique of patients with BAV.
257                                   A group of healthy subjects was used as control subjects.
258 pared to ageing-related cortical thinning in healthy subjects, we found progressive cortical atrophy
259 analyzing 48 scan datasets collected from 21 healthy subjects, we found that magnetic susceptibility
260                                        In 20 healthy subjects, we investigated whether intermittent T
261                                           In healthy subjects, we measured forearm blood flow (Dopple
262 era from 48 patients with anaphylaxis and 27 healthy subjects were analyzed for PGE(2) levels and cor
263 itivity, or hypersensitivity pneumonitis and healthy subjects were analyzed for the percentage of B c
264                                          Ten healthy subjects were controls.
265        Thirty high myopia subjects and fifty healthy subjects were enrolled.
266 ents with nonrefractory asthma (NRA), and 20 healthy subjects were enrolled.
267                                          Ten healthy subjects were exposed to a 6-d overfeeding perio
268                                     Methods: Healthy subjects were imaged with FDG on the PennPET Exp
269 gG4-RD, 11 patients with sarcoidosis, and 30 healthy subjects were included for 11-color flow cytomet
270                  Thirty age- and sex-matched healthy subjects were included in the study.
271 eyes from 26 RP patients and 34 eyes from 26 healthy subjects were included.
272                                A total of 28 healthy subjects were included: 17 in the stress group a
273 inded, randomized, placebo-controlled study, healthy subjects were inoculated intranasally with influ
274                                  Fifty-three healthy subjects were randomized to receive a single 8-m
275                                      Fifteen healthy subjects were recruited for this single-center s
276                            A total of twelve healthy subjects were recruited.
277                                   Thirty-six healthy subjects were selected based on their score on t
278  agents and azithromycin in neutrophils from healthy subjects were similar between the smooth and rou
279  by markedly reduced PGE(2) levels vis-a-vis healthy subjects, whereas prostacyclin metabolite levels
280 gnificant correlation with meaningfulness in healthy subjects, whereas TD in patients only correlated
281  with asthma compared to cells obtained from healthy subjects which were restored after incubation wi
282 "REM beta tufts" are described in the EEG of healthy subjects, which may reflect the functioning of a
283 corded and analyzed the sweat profiles of 50 healthy subjects while spinning at 75 Watts for 1 hour.
284 elevated in oral cancer patients compared to healthy subjects, while the extents of conversion of his
285               This clinical trial involved 2 healthy subjects who were intravenously inoculated with
286 ar history of IHRs due to these drugs and 20 healthy subjects who were known to tolerate these drugs
287  nearest neighbors model to classify AML and healthy subjects with 90.9% accuracy.
288 nalysis, young age, male sex, and relatively healthy subjects with a higher gamma-GT quartile had mor
289 ontrolled trial replacing SFAs with PUFAs in healthy subjects with moderate hypercholesterolemia (n =
290 of developing HP, 27 with no symptoms and 10 healthy subjects with no avian exposure.
291 ritis or multiple sclerosis) or in sera from healthy subjects with no evidence of disease.
292 ith those from young healthy subjects, older healthy subjects with normal cognition, and older people
293 e in a whole-room indirect calorimeter in 64 healthy subjects with normal glucose regulation.
294      We determined the gait parameters of 20 healthy subjects with right-foot preference during tread
295 INC01268 expression to detect association in healthy subjects with trait aggression and with in vivo
296 uited and provided sputum (83 asthmatics; 14 healthy subjects), with 29 also undergoing a bronchoscop
297 ant differences in eye movements compared to healthy subjects, with a relationship between slower and
298 plasma levels of endothelial-derived EV than healthy subjects, with no significant differences betwee
299  12.9) with interstitial lung disease and 30 healthy subjects (women, 16; men, 14; mean age, 45.4 yea
300                                    Seventeen healthy subjects wore the device near continuously for u

 
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