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1 ill patients) and modified constant routine (healthy volunteers).
2 s with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and 19 healthy volunteers).
3 and schizotypy (schizotypy correlation in 86 healthy volunteers).
4 tion on susceptibility to false memory in 64 healthy volunteers.
5 esis was faster in patients with CLL than in healthy volunteers.
6 N, 35 individuals with secondary MN, and 134 healthy volunteers.
7 popolysaccharide stimulated PBMCs taken from healthy volunteers.
8 common 159 glycopeptides in the plasma of 97 healthy volunteers.
9 9 patients with primary tic disorders and 15 healthy volunteers.
10 a transcranial magnetic stimulation study in healthy volunteers.
11  bowel diseases (IBD) clinic was compared to healthy volunteers.
12 nd peripheral blood samples in 33 SSD and 31 healthy volunteers.
13 t for reward and reward learning in the same healthy volunteers.
14  than anti-HA antibody may limit shedding in healthy volunteers.
15 ight precisely to the target location in ten healthy volunteers.
16 MDSC, and monocytes were similar in KTRs and healthy volunteers.
17 ogical and pharmaco-modulatory experiment in healthy volunteers.
18 from patients with shoulder tendon tears and healthy volunteers.
19 the method was applied to urine samples from healthy volunteers.
20 menisci in early osteoarthritis patients and healthy volunteers.
21      The study enlisted 200 patients and 137 healthy volunteers.
22 y unit in the United States and enrolling 24 healthy volunteers.
23 er in osteoarthritis patients as compared to healthy volunteers.
24 uenza A/Bethesda/MM1/H3N2 challenge virus in healthy volunteers.
25 rom myeloma patients was higher than that of healthy volunteers.
26 ith acquired or congenital heart disease and healthy volunteers.
27 d with critically ill nonseptic patients and healthy volunteers.
28  acquired or congenital heart disease and in healthy volunteers.
29  asthma compared to mild-moderate asthma and healthy volunteers.
30 ficantly altered in DILI cases compared with healthy volunteers.
31 dividual variability of miR-122 levels among healthy volunteers.
32 th recent-onset depression or psychosis; and healthy volunteers.
33 y magnetic resonance imaging data from 1,000 healthy volunteers.
34 se 1 and Ras differ between FXS patients and healthy volunteers.
35 y of 33 patients with motor stroke and in 19 healthy volunteers.
36 tation or mirror movements, and 19 unrelated healthy volunteers.
37 a virus is well tolerated and immunogenic in healthy volunteers.
38 philic asthma (prednisone dependent), and 13 healthy volunteers.
39 ession MR fingerprinting in brain tissues of healthy volunteers.
40 d orderly dose-related subjective effects in healthy volunteers.
41 , preoperative cardiac surgery patients, and healthy volunteers.
42  Parkinson disease (PD), and young and older healthy volunteers.
43 etic resonance imaging in 48 male and female healthy volunteers.
44 y-stage colon cancer patients and 50 matched healthy volunteers.
45 g/24 hours, respectively) study group and 18 healthy volunteers.
46 t were recorded by microneurography in seven healthy volunteers.
47 ) was comparable to that measured in vivo in healthy volunteers.
48 ry TLE patients, and 39 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers.
49 nd after 30 min of unilateral arm cycling in healthy volunteers.
50 mma-planar imaging and 1 single SPECT/CT) in healthy volunteers.
51 omparative study with serum obtained from 12 healthy volunteers.
52 odynamics study that is usually conducted in healthy volunteers.
53 ry of (99m)Tc-PSMA I&S was investigated in 4 healthy volunteers.
54 s identified by comparative analysis with 24 healthy volunteers.
55 erated from fibroblasts of ChAc patients and healthy volunteers.
56 ococcus aureus) etiologies and compared with healthy volunteers.
57 ve accuracy, human studies were performed on healthy volunteers.
58 drug-induced PAH and 72 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers.
59 patients with MGD of various subtypes and 20 healthy volunteers.
60 he initial phase of nocturnal sleep in young healthy volunteers.
61  with MS and in normal white matter (NWM) in healthy volunteers.
62 after desmopressin or endotoxin infusions in healthy volunteers.
63            Control urine was collected from "healthy" volunteers.
64 g in left (left TLE 0.0192 +/- 0.0014 versus healthy volunteers 0.0032 +/- 0.0013 mm/year, P < 0.0001
65 nd right (right TLE 0.0198 +/- 0.0016 versus healthy volunteers 0.0037 +/- 0.0016 mm/year, P < 0.0001
66 trauma+HS (0.17 +/- 0.08) when compared with healthy volunteers (0.76 +/- 0.25) and trauma patients (
67                                   In 7 young healthy volunteers, 13 age-comparable healthy controls,
68                               We included 18 healthy volunteers (15 women) ages 18 to 30.
69      Based on the joint investigation in 287 healthy volunteers (150 left-Handers (LH)) of language t
70  with the use of indirect calorimetry in 305 healthy volunteers [150 men and 155 women; mean +/- SD a
71 0.75 mumol/g/min +/- 0.10, respectively) and healthy volunteers (2.38 mumol/g/min +/- 0.15 vs 0.63 mu
72 niversity Hospital, Belgium, and enrolled 20 healthy volunteers (20 eyes) and 69 patients (69 eyes) w
73 /- 7.8 [standard deviation]; 245 men) and 35 healthy volunteers (20.7 years +/- 6.1; 21 men).
74 s of HDL, we collected blood samples from 15 healthy volunteers, 25 patients on hemodialysis, and 20
75                            BAL cells from 20 healthy volunteers, 26 patients with sarcoidosis stage I
76   PBV/PAenh (18.2 +/-4.2%) was lower than in healthy volunteers (27 +/-13.9%, p = 0.002).
77                                 Methods: Six healthy volunteers (3 men, 3 women) underwent multiple w
78                               Eight separate healthy volunteers-3 HABs, 3 MABs, and 2 LABs-underwent
79  Best, the Netherlands) and compared with 15 healthy volunteers (30 IAN in total).
80 gnificantly lower in psoriasis patients than healthy volunteers (4.4 +/- 3.9% vs. 6.1 +/- 3.3%, P = 0
81 14, we screened 135 participants, of whom 40 healthy volunteers, 40 individuals with COPD, and 39 wit
82                                              Healthy volunteers (45 men and 75 women) complying with
83 onic myocardial infarction 53.7+/-3.4 ms and healthy volunteers 48.9+/-2.5 ms, P<0.001), but when LGE
84 h early-stage ALS (59.3 +/- 7.2 y old) and 6 healthy volunteers (48.2 +/- 16.5 y old, 2 men and 4 wom
85                                 Methods: Ten healthy volunteers (5 men and /5 women; 27 +/- 7 y old;
86                                 Methods: Ten healthy volunteers (5 men/5 women; mean age +/- SD, 27 +
87 7%, peakVO(2) 14.2+/-4.0 mL/[min.kg]) and 40 healthy volunteers (58.9+/-8.2 years, peakVO(2) 28.1+/-7
88                                Methods: Nine healthy volunteers (6 male and 3 female; aged 19-32 y) u
89       The proposed approach was tested in 15 healthy volunteers (7 females).
90                                       Twelve healthy volunteers (7F/5M) completed an open-label pilot
91 egrees C) and mild cold (19 degrees C) in 20 healthy volunteers (80% male; aged 36.6 +/- 11.4 years;
92 duce TF expression ex vivo in monocytes from healthy volunteers, a phenomenon that was inhibited by p
93 ons from the peripheral blood and airways of healthy volunteers across infancy/childhood (2-12 yr), m
94                    Vocal fold mobility in 35 healthy volunteers (age 20-59 years, 20 women and 15 men
95                                              Healthy volunteers aged 18-50 years from Tanzania (n = 2
96                                  We included healthy volunteers aged 18-50 years who were at low risk
97 d, placebo-controlled crossover design in 25 healthy volunteers (aged 18-25), we measured the effects
98 , double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 48 healthy volunteers, aged 18-49 years, were randomly assi
99 as clinically assessed using samples from 10 healthy volunteers and 20 septic shock patients stratifi
100                         Fifteen right-handed healthy volunteers and 35 mixed-handed patients were inc
101 5 human subjects (93 eyes), consisting of 47 healthy volunteers and 38 keratoconus patients at differ
102     We determined reference intervals in 155 healthy volunteers and 40 hypertensive patients.
103 inical information read PET/CT scans from 21 healthy volunteers and 42 NET-positive patients to deter
104 e-hundred and eleven volunteers including 65 healthy volunteers and 46 first episode psychosis patien
105                                       Twenty healthy volunteers and 70 patients with circulatory shoc
106 g potential of (131)I-GMIB-anti-HER2-VHH1 in healthy volunteers and breast cancer patients.
107 gen-specific T cells de novo in samples from healthy volunteers and CML patients.
108  on predictive coding during vocalization in healthy volunteers and compared them with the effects of
109                                              Healthy volunteers and controls with nonatopic disease w
110 enh); PBV/PAenh was also compared with seven healthy volunteers and correlated with D-Dimer and CTOI.
111  Frozen stool samples were collected from 10 healthy volunteers and cryogenically drilled in four are
112 rix and meniscal degeneration between normal healthy volunteers and early osteoarthritis patients.
113 e inhalation to induce acute inflammation in healthy volunteers and examine the impact on bronchoalve
114 que, we analyzed these albumin clusters from healthy volunteers and from dogs and identified cluster-
115 ns of NPY and its metabolites are similar in healthy volunteers and hypertensive patients.
116 ated safety and tolerability of ABI-H0731 in healthy volunteers and in participants with chronic HBV
117 15 were found in the posterior lung bases of healthy volunteers and in participants with SSc without
118 ere compared to average values determined in healthy volunteers and in patients with esophageal cance
119 l, trained and validated with 4,261 faces of healthy volunteers and orthognathic (jaw) surgery patien
120                                           In healthy volunteers and participants with glioma, CMRO(2)
121                                              Healthy volunteers and participants with multiple sclero
122 m September 2017 to March 2018 and recruited healthy volunteers and participants with SSc and high-re
123 eraction using a sequential learning task in healthy volunteers and pathological groups characterized
124                                              Healthy volunteers and patients expected to stay in ICU
125 s controls, we investigated samples from 110 healthy volunteers and patients with excluded WD or acut
126 e ascending dose study of voxelotor in adult healthy volunteers and patients with SCD, followed by a
127 with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and 32 healthy volunteers and peripheral blood samples in 33 SS
128 g and signaling was observed in kidneys from healthy volunteers and rats in vivo, leading to induced
129 s were isolated from the peripheral blood of healthy volunteers and stimulated with either GM-CSF, IL
130 inants less than -0.15 were compared between healthy volunteers and study participants with SSc.
131                   The tested cohort included healthy volunteers and subjects with SS, ICIS, and APECE
132 effects of kappa opioid receptor agonists in healthy volunteers and their reversal by the pan-opioid
133 ated in 29 mastocytosis patients compared to healthy volunteers and there was no correlation between
134    Following a 10-wk oral supplementation of healthy volunteers and using mass spectrometry-based lip
135  stimulus and compare responsiveness between healthy volunteers and volunteers with allergy.
136                                              Healthy volunteers and weaning success patients exhibite
137 IPL-M1 interaction to inhibitory (similar to healthy volunteers) and cancelled the PMv-M1 inhibition
138 rmed in phantoms, cadaveric brain specimens, healthy volunteers, and patients with multiple sclerosis
139 ffect neural function in studies of animals, healthy volunteers, and patients, yet the relevance of t
140 of both groups of IBS patients differed from healthy volunteers, and the mycobiome signature of hyper
141 atment-resistant schizophrenia compared with healthy volunteers, and the relationships between longit
142          In this preliminary study involving healthy volunteers, application of 4 commercially availa
143 niversity, involving 103 HD patients and 103 healthy volunteers as normal control.
144  on systemic inflammation in a cohort of 303 healthy volunteers, as well as the effect of the inflamm
145             We assessed platelet function in healthy volunteers before and after 48 hours of ticagrel
146 uboptimally with poorer accuracy relative to healthy volunteers below that of chance level.
147 values of the (23)Na quantifications in four healthy volunteer brains were alpha 1 = 0.54 +/- 0.01, a
148                    In this study, blood from healthy volunteers, burn and asthma patients, as well as
149      A coronal technique has been studied on healthy volunteers but not on patients with high intracr
150 tic enzymes in the ileum has been studied in healthy volunteers but not quantitated with the simple a
151 /H3N2 challenge virus safely induced MMID in healthy volunteers, but caused less MMID than the A(H1N1
152 ty of whey protein isolate (WPI) and zein in healthy volunteers by use of the naso-ileal intubation m
153 perfusion, MBV, and ECV are higher in female healthy volunteers compared to males.
154 he skin of a large cohort of AD patients and healthy volunteers, comparing two physiologically differ
155 s, to a colonic biopsy dataset that included healthy volunteers, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colit
156                          This pilot study in healthy volunteers demonstrates the feasibility of obtai
157 sed induced sputum macrophages isolated from healthy volunteers, demonstrating that impaired innate i
158 ng contraction and relaxation.Methods: In 20 healthy volunteers, diaphragmatic TDI was performed to a
159 recorded and analyzed EDA measurements in 11 healthy volunteers during 1 h of quiet wakefulness.
160 esidual confounding, and potential bias from healthy volunteer effect due to its observational nature
161 d to peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy volunteers enhanced in vitro cellular metabolism
162 cacy of a specific Bifidobacterium strain in healthy volunteers exposed to ASA.
163  another genetic variant in its proximity in healthy volunteers exposed to similar UV radiation.
164 IgG) from patients with longstanding CRPS or healthy volunteers followed by assessment of paw edema,
165 l oxidation and pyruvate carboxylase flux in healthy volunteers following both an overnight (12 hours
166 m (58.9 +/- 6.7 y old, 5 men and 2 women), 8 healthy volunteers from Belgium (52.1 +/- 15.2 y old, 3
167 types in the sputum of 104 asthmatics and 16 healthy volunteers from the U-BIOPRED cohort.
168 3.4 +/- 9.8 y old, 5 men and 2 women), and 7 healthy volunteers from the United States (54.6 +/- 9.6
169                         Twenty periodontally healthy volunteers (Group Healthy), 20 patients with gen
170 I-FGID), 19 recovered controls (RCs), and 16 healthy volunteers (HCs).
171 tor receptor 1) were assessed in plasma from healthy volunteers, hospitalized but stable patients wit
172 olyfunctional HCV-specific CD8(+) T cells in healthy volunteers; however, much less is known about CD
173 targets the HA stalk (CR6261) in a H1N1pdm09 healthy volunteer human challenge model.
174 amic (PD) effects of single BIIB059 doses in healthy volunteers (HV) and patients with SLE with activ
175  method to classify subjects as patients and healthy volunteers (HV) or as cognitively preserved (CP)
176                                           22 healthy-volunteers (HV) and 27 medication-free participa
177  biopsies from the same area of 10 untreated healthy volunteers (HVs).
178 ation to PPI therapy in patients with FD and healthy volunteers (HVs).
179 stant major depressive disorder (TRD) and 25 healthy volunteers (HVs).
180 (age 36 +/- 3 y; BMI 26 +/- 1 kg/m 2) and 20 healthy volunteers (HVs; age 31 +/- 3 years; BMI 24 +/-
181 lucocorticoid clobetasol propionate (CBP) in healthy volunteers identified numerous unreported glucoc
182  and mucosal-associated invariant T cells in healthy volunteers immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine and chal
183 g intranasal (IN) naloxone administration to healthy volunteers in the absence of a competing opioid
184 participants with glomerulonephritis than in healthy volunteers in the parenchyma, cortex, and medull
185 X7-specific PET ligand (18)F-JNJ-64413739 in healthy volunteers, including dosimetry, kinetic modelin
186 rogate CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cell responses in healthy volunteers infected with rDEN2Delta30.
187 t of vaccines and therapeutics has relied on healthy volunteer influenza challenge studies.
188                                           56 healthy volunteers inoculated with RSV-A (Memphis 37b) w
189 t could distinctly differentiate 3 profiles: healthy volunteers, intermediate mHLA-DR septic shock pa
190                      This study followed ten healthy volunteers longitudinally at baseline, one and s
191                                  Results Ten healthy volunteers (mean age +/- standard deviation, 28.
192                                          Ten healthy volunteers (mean age, 33 years +/- 8 [standard d
193  standard deviation, 49 years +/- 14) and 30 healthy volunteers (mean age, 37 years +/- 11) were eval
194                                A total of 20 healthy volunteers (mean age, 40 years +/- 13 [standard
195  deviation]; nine men) with glioma and three healthy volunteers (mean age, 44 years +/- 21; all men)
196 , E, E (m), and E/E (m) were measured in six healthy volunteers (mean age, 49 years +/- 13 [standard
197 age 1 CKD (preserved renal function) than in healthy volunteers (mean, 1.88 [95% CI: 1.81, 1.96] vs 2
198                                        Sixty healthy volunteers (median age, 26 y; 42% female) were g
199                             Compared with 40 healthy volunteers, median clot lysis times (CLTs) were
200 fied by distinct microbes, which differ from healthy volunteers microbiome composition.
201 ional magnetic resonance imaging scanning in healthy volunteers (n = 104).
202 n = 56) anterior temporal lobe resection and healthy volunteers (n = 124) comparable regarding age an
203                                              Healthy volunteers (N = 131) received 400 mg of the dopa
204             Materials and Methods Imaging of healthy volunteers (n = 16) was performed with a custom-
205     Serum or plasma from multiple cohorts of healthy volunteers (n = 192 and n = 81), subjects who sa
206 and lipopolysaccharide stimulated PBMCs from healthy volunteers (n = 20).
207                                              Healthy volunteers (n = 41, 51% female) underwent CMR at
208 s with gingivitis (N = 54) and periodontally healthy volunteers (N = 65).
209        We recruited a multi-ethnic cohort of healthy volunteers (n = 91) and used their tissue to gen
210 -, sex-, and weight-matched control group of healthy volunteers (n=10).
211 PBMCs isolated from RVVC patients (n=24) and healthy volunteers (n=30) were stimulated with both unsp
212 e Cancer Genome Atlas participants (n=2053), healthy volunteers (n=445), and an ancestry-matched refe
213 hearts with normal systolic function (normal healthy volunteer, n=30), and patients with nonhypertrop
214 on deficit hyperactivity disorder, N=40; and healthy volunteers, N=61).
215 vaccination with recombinant E1E2 complex in healthy volunteers, non-human primates (NHPs), and mice.
216                                      Sixteen healthy volunteers of both sexes rated pain due to intra
217 imulus expectancy paradigm combining fMRI in healthy volunteers of both sexes, we found that, althoug
218 on study, we screened 2923 rectal swabs from healthy volunteers, of which 19 were MCRPEC, and 1200 re
219 did preoperative cardiac surgery patients or healthy volunteers ( P<0.0001).
220 me Atlas participants ( P=7.36e-08), 0.7% of healthy volunteers ( P=3.42e-06), and 0.6% of the refere
221  with that in NWM (8.0 mol/L +/- 0.8) in the healthy volunteers (P < .001 for both comparisons).
222 F) compared to GORD patients (p < 0.001) and healthy volunteers (p < 0.001).
223            Using week-long SSRI treatment in healthy volunteer participants, we show serotonin enhanc
224                               Methods: Eight healthy volunteers participated in a baseline study of (
225                     Furthermore, compared to healthy volunteers, patients with psoriasis had increase
226                               In Protocol 1, healthy volunteers performed mild handgrip exercise for
227  In comparison to concentrations measured in healthy volunteers, phosphatidylserine-exposing platelet
228  DCM genes in 1040 patients with DCM and 912 healthy volunteers processed with identical sequencing a
229                                         Nine healthy volunteers provided standardized normal and 5-da
230  core temperature, and thermal discomfort of healthy volunteers randomized to simulated hot and humid
231                                 Methods: Ten healthy volunteers received 50 MBq of (111)In-exendin-4,
232                             Sixty-four adult healthy volunteers received either single (n = 48; 7 con
233 tiple ascending doses of remlarsen in normal healthy volunteers, remlarsen repressed collagen express
234                                              Healthy volunteers reported their confidence in the accu
235 ermination in EVs from 60 BC patients and 20 healthy volunteers, reporting higher diagnostic accuracy
236 ce and data from a proof-of-concept study in healthy volunteers suggest that samidorphan, an opioid a
237  no evidence of cardiac- or phototoxicity in healthy volunteers (tested against positive controls).
238                                           In healthy volunteers, the administration of PB2452, a spec
239 RI scanner, a study was performed with eight healthy volunteers (three males and five females, 26 +/-
240 btained two resting state scans from matched healthy volunteers to account for test-retest effects.
241 ts with shoulder tendon tears and tendons of healthy volunteers to advance understanding of how infla
242  tested in heart failure patients as well as healthy volunteers to study effects on wound healing (NC
243 and D2/3R positron emission tomography in 51 healthy volunteers, to investigate the relationship betw
244 es of LSD (0-26 mug) on mood and behavior in healthy volunteers under double-blind conditions.
245 osis (14 of them antipsychotic naive) and 20 healthy volunteers underwent a high-resolution [(18)F]FE
246                                       Eighty healthy volunteers underwent acute thermal pain and prov
247                                 Patients and healthy volunteers underwent clinical assessment, diffus
248                                A total of 25 healthy volunteers underwent four cPAS sessions in rando
249                                        Eight healthy volunteers underwent positron emission tomograph
250 and uncertain, relative to other conditions, healthy volunteers unexpectedly accumulated less evidenc
251                                   Part 1, in healthy volunteers, used mean cumulative 24-h stool weig
252     We scanned one hundred and two (N = 102) healthy volunteers using functional magnetic resonance i
253 easurements in the proximal lumbar plexus of healthy volunteers using MRN to identify and segment eac
254 ween self- and other-produced light touch in healthy volunteers using three different approaches: fMR
255              In addition, serum samples from healthy volunteers vaccinated with a measles-vectored ch
256 ospective study including 25 patients and 10 healthy volunteers was done.
257                   Whole blood or plasma from healthy volunteers was incubated with TIMP-GLIA, and hem
258 ed DNA from patients over wild-type DNA from healthy volunteers was obtained thus demonstrating its p
259       In a randomized, double-blind trial of healthy volunteers, we found oral Bif195 to safely reduc
260           In two experiments conducted on 40 healthy volunteers, we observed that threatening arrows
261                                        In 16 healthy volunteers, we probed sensorimotor interactions
262 hip, 22 human blood samples obtained from 17 healthy volunteers were analyzed by the cell tracking ve
263         OCT angiography images obtained from healthy volunteers were analyzed to demonstrate the rela
264                                              Healthy volunteers were challenged IV with endotoxin twi
265                                              Healthy volunteers were enrolled in a double-blinded, pl
266                               48 [61%] of 79 healthy volunteers were enrolled in the single-ascending
267 rising mild, moderate, and severe asthma and healthy volunteers were evaluated for blood leukocyte mC
268 onary fibrosis at high-resolution CT) and 11 healthy volunteers were evaluated.
269                  RBCs isolated from blood of healthy volunteers were exposed to high shear stress in
270                               Monocytes from healthy volunteers were first primed with uric acid for
271 uals from a mixed cohort of IBD patients and healthy volunteers were genotyped for SNPs associated wi
272  (World Health Organization grade II-IV) and healthy volunteers were included.
273 30 with chronic myocardial infarction and 59 healthy volunteers were included.
274                Methods: In a first cohort, 6 healthy volunteers were included.
275                                         Four healthy volunteers were infected with 50 Necator america
276                                         Five healthy volunteers were injected intravenously with 232.
277                                   Twenty-one healthy volunteers were injected with (123)I-mIBG and im
278                                   Twenty-two healthy volunteers were intubated with a naso-ileal samp
279                                        Forty healthy volunteers were randomized (1:1) to oral challen
280                                   Ninety-one healthy volunteers were randomized and underwent influen
281                                       Thirty healthy volunteers were randomized to a 5-hour infusion
282                                           95 healthy volunteers were randomized to POMA and 63 to TS-
283                 In a double-blind design, 70 healthy volunteers were randomly allocated to a 5-HT dep
284           In a double-blind parallel design, healthy volunteers were randomly assigned to single-dose
285 ssive therapy and a control group of fifteen healthy volunteers were recruited from the University of
286 LE patients (7 MRI-negative) and age-matched healthy volunteers were scanned at 7T.
287 inical high risk (CHR) for psychosis and 116 healthy volunteers were tested for antibodies against mu
288             Forty-seven age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers were used as controls.
289                              Samples from 30 healthy volunteers were used for the technical assessmen
290 acilitatory and inhibitory, respectively, in healthy volunteers, whereas the interactions were conver
291 uctural antigen vaccines have been tested in healthy volunteers who are not at risk for HCV infection
292                               We enrolled 16 healthy volunteers who had received priming with an HIV-
293 ed a randomized, 3-way crossover trial in 14 healthy volunteers who ingested 7.5 g fiber twice on the
294 ine overdoses, of whom 33 died (11%), and 16 healthy volunteers who took 620 mg base chloroquine sing
295 d circumferential and longitudinal strain in healthy volunteers who underwent cardiac magnetic resona
296                                              Healthy volunteers with low or high trait social anxiety
297                                A total of 61 healthy volunteers with mean age of 45 +/- 13 years had
298 55% (SevAS-reduced ejection fraction, n=15), healthy volunteers with nonhypertrophied hearts with nor
299 abarcoding to compare fecal mycobiomes of 18 healthy volunteers with those of 39 patients with IBS (w
300  previously diagnosed malignant lesions, and healthy volunteers without lesions and obtained brush cy

 
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