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1 ts with SZ were distinguishable from control subjects with 0.91 accuracy, 77% sensitivity, and 91% sp
2             We assessed the 40-min RMR of 15 subjects with 2-day repeats and the 10-15 min activity M
3 ted from 10 centers worldwide, including 474 subjects with 22q11DS (age = 18.2 +/- 8.6; 46.9% female)
4 d provided sputum (83 asthmatics; 14 healthy subjects), with 29 also undergoing a bronchoscopy.
5                                     Among 25 subjects with 6-month outcomes, 16 (64%) survived, 7 (28
6  could be classified against healthy control subjects with 78% sensitivity and 77% specificity.
7                              Specifically, a subject with a rest fragmentation at the 90th percentile
8 ual acuity and contrast sensitivity than did subjects with a central apex.
9                            The percentage of subjects with a CGI-I score of much or very much improve
10                                       Of 619 subjects with a clinical diagnosis of frontotemporal dem
11  young age, male sex, and relatively healthy subjects with a higher gamma-GT quartile had more increa
12                                              Subjects with a lactase/sucrase ratio < 0.2 were found t
13  face mask (difference 1.07 CFUs; P = .001), subjects with a loose face mask (difference 0.67 CFUs; P
14                              After excluding subjects with a medical diagnosis of aortic valve stenos
15  primary progressive aphasia, we included 70 subjects with a negative amyloid status in whom predomin
16                                              Subjects with a peripheral corneal apex had stronger cor
17 esis, hold promise for the identification of subjects with a preclinical malignant tumor.
18 zed by quantitative ELISA using sera from 18 subjects with a proven almond allergy.
19         We tested a pool of Persian speaking subjects with a simple color matching task under two con
20 o 13-um wavelengths was completed on 30 test subjects with a suspected active root caries lesion by m
21 e mask (difference 0.67 CFUs; P = .034), and subjects with a tight face mask without tape (difference
22 erences in eye movements compared to healthy subjects, with a relationship between slower and less ac
23 GPP uncovered further disease alleles in one subject with acral pustular psoriasis (c.2031-2A>C;c.203
24 n the skin microbiome have been described in subjects with AD during progression to flare state, the
25  (63 individuals), with strong enrichment of subjects with AD in dermotype B.
26 g Center dataset, 6 subjects with CTE and 25 subjects with AD neuropathologic change matched for age
27                                        Among subjects with adequate study time to complete 5-year fol
28 n of CPCB-RPE1 targeted to the area of GA in subjects with advanced NNAMD is feasible in an outpatien
29                                              Subjects with advanced PSC or cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) a
30                                           11 subjects with advanced solid tumors were imaged by MRI a
31                               Fifty eyes (50 subjects) with advanced FECD were enrolled.
32                                              Subjects with AERD whose nasal polyps recurred rapidly h
33               Sinus tissue was obtained from subjects with AERD, chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with na
34 urred rapidly had higher IgE levels than did subjects with AERD, with slower regrowth (P = .005).
35 nd new onset of depression and anxiety among subjects with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and
36 C (reference: cerebellum) was assessed in 13 subjects with AHL using a fully digital clinical PET/CT
37 mary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of subjects with an AC cell count of zero on day 14.
38       Further, in response to perturbations, subjects with an mTBI utilized hip strategies more than
39                                              Subjects with an OSDI score of 13 or above were consider
40         Atrophy rates did not differ between subjects with and without a parental history of dementia
41 iome differences in a larger cohort of human subjects with and without CA, and among subjects with di
42 posure on the skin of occupationally exposed subjects with and without clinical symptoms.
43 protein expression in lung tissue samples of subjects with and without diabetes that were collected b
44 etion and insulin sensitivity was similar in subjects with and without FH of T2DM.
45 arkers of inflammation were obtained from EP subjects with and without neonatal bronchopulmonary dysp
46 tubule epithelial cells (PTECs) derived from subjects with and without type 2 diabetes (T2D).
47 s differed between headache and non-headache subjects with any tinnitus.
48 , an interventional crossover trial in adult subjects with ARDS and BMI >=35 kg/m(2) (n=21) was perfo
49               Measurements and Main Results: Subjects with ARDS and obesity (BMI=57+/-12 kg/m(2)), fo
50 a method to discriminate HP alleles, Italian subjects with ASD (n = 398) and healthy controls (n = 37
51                    iPSC-derived neurons from subjects with ASD exhibited reduced miniature excitatory
52 rse that enhanced intestinal permeability in subjects with ASD should not be imputed to HP2 but to ot
53 ere was no significant allele association in subjects with ASD with or without gastrointestinal disor
54 ts with asthma and 41 controls from AECs, 15 subjects with asthma and 14 controls from NECs, 697 subj
55                               We obtained 74 subjects with asthma and 41 controls from AECs, 15 subje
56 s with asthma and 14 controls from NECs, 697 subjects with asthma and 97 controls from PBMCs.
57               ST2 expression was examined in subjects with asthma and healthy controls in bronchial e
58 n was significantly decreased in biopsies in subjects with asthma compared to healthy controls (P = .
59 nchoscopy from comprehensively characterized subjects with asthma, we show that SNPs in GSDMB associa
60 f the TLR and Th17 pathways in the sputum of subjects with asthma.Conclusions: This study of sputum m
61 reatening COVID-19 pneumonia relative to 534 subjects with asymptomatic or benign infection.
62    (Apixaban for the Prevention of Stroke in Subjects With Atrial Fibrillation [ARISTOTLE]; NCT004129
63 mparable amount of CCM signals (including in subjects with atrial fibrillation) as the 3-lead system,
64 NA PTCHD1-AS is frequently disrupted in male subjects with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but the fu
65                            Contemplating all subjects with available (18)F-FDG PET and neuropathology
66 n clinical efficacy compared with placebo in subjects with bacterial conjunctivitis.
67                                              Subjects with basal or squamous cell carcinoma, schedule
68                                          The subjects with BD had significantly lower MMN amplitudes
69 cts with major depressive disorder (MDD), 29 subjects with bipolar disorder (BD), and 33 healthy cont
70 ts with high ambient UVB of residence and of subjects with BMI < 25 kg/m(2).
71 ase rate of MPOD was significantly higher in subjects with body mass index (BMI) less than 25 kg/m(2)
72 y artery calcium >=100 AU and was highest in subjects with both (P<0.02 for all).
73          We performed HMI scans in 10 female subjects with breast masses: five benign and five malign
74 ncentrated airway mucus is characteristic of subjects with bronchiectasis, likely contributes to dise
75                                       Within subjects with bronchiectasis, sputum percent solids corr
76 .Methods: Sputum samples were collected from subjects with bronchiectasis, with and without chronic e
77  hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and 10 control subjects with calculation of mean diffusivity, fractiona
78                   Across a broad spectrum of subjects with cardiometabolic disease, a 32-single-nucle
79 ell RNA sequencing of sputum cells from nine subjects with CF and five healthy control subjects.
80 ve odds of a given condition increased among subjects with CF, so did the corresponding relative odds
81          We compared our results with 23,557 subjects with CF, who were also matched with controls; a
82 son of resectable pancreatic cancer cases to subjects with chronic pancreatitis yielded 46% sensitivi
83 e, were sequenced from plasma collected from subjects with clinically significant CMV infection (CS-C
84                                  We excluded subjects with concomitant heart defects and conditions a
85   We developed a prospective cohort of human subjects with confirmed influenza illness of varying sev
86 or Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease stage II subjects with COPD and as controls 20 smokers and 11 non
87       At baseline, compared with nonsmokers, subjects with COPD and smokers had increased numbers of
88                         AMs from smokers and subjects with COPD display increased expression of ferro
89  acuity (BCVA) was stable; 3 implant-treated subjects with corneal TEAEs had >2-line BCVA loss at the
90 tler and Angermair et al. sampled blood from subjects with COVID-19 and analyzed the activation and f
91 gous SYCP2 frameshift variants in additional subjects with cryptozoospermia and azoospermia.
92                                              Subjects with Ct values in the low tertile (i.e. high ba
93 l Alzheimer's Coordinating Center dataset, 6 subjects with CTE and 25 subjects with AD neuropathologi
94  through mass screening of a large cohort of subjects with developmental delays and congenital anomal
95                                              Subjects with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) o
96 from full responders and nonresponders, from subjects with diabetes but no DME, and from age-matched
97 ould increase cardiovascular disease risk in subjects with diabetes mellitus.
98 mmunohistochemical staining, samples from 26 subjects with diabetes were compared with 66 randomly ch
99         For RT-PCR analyses, samples from 15 subjects with diabetes were compared with 91 randomly ch
100 uman subjects with and without CA, and among subjects with different clinical features, and conduct m
101 I can be used to capture differences between subjects with different levels of cognitive performance.
102 ntrol subjects, and between subgroups of CHR subjects with distinct clinical outcomes.
103 ,339,879 annotated images, consisting of 103 subjects with diverse demographic backgrounds.
104                       Twenty-four eyes of 24 subjects with DME were included in this institutional re
105  and beta70) that are resistant to T1D among subjects with DQ4-, 5-, 6-, and 7-resistant DQ haplotype
106 postmortem brain tissue and fibroblasts from subjects with DS and healthy controls were examined for
107  15-40 years old) and aged (40-65 years old) subjects with DS compared with controls.
108 grity in vivo in an equal number (n = 12) of subjects with DSM-5 cannabis use disorder (CUD) and matc
109  Tuberculosis odds were four times higher in subjects with education below GCSE O-levels, compared to
110 mmation, and IgG purified from periodontitis subjects with elevated anticardiolipin stimulates inflam
111 he effect of leafy green vegetables on BP in subjects with elevated BP, with the aim of elucidating i
112  nitrate does not decrease ambulatory SBP in subjects with elevated BP.
113 r Outcomes Research With PCSK9 Inhibition in Subjects With Elevated Risk) testing whether evolocumab
114 r Outcomes Research With PCSK9 inhibitors in Subjects With Elevated Risk).
115   The group concluded that biospecimens from subjects with EVALI are urgently needed to help define E
116 izophrenia (SCZ) compared to healthy control subjects, with even lower activity in treatment resistan
117 PEIT was significantly higher than PEEPPL in subjects with extrapulmonary acute respiratory distress
118 rom nondemented control subjects, as well as subjects with familial AD and sporadic AD.
119 r with HDL or ex vivo by plasma derived from subjects with familial hypercholesterolemia was assessed
120                                              Subjects with FBD had significant reductions in quality
121 mme, we conducted an RNA-Seq analysis on 188 subjects with first episode psychosis, all of whom were
122 xcitatory neuronal population in the dACC of subjects with first-episode psychosis.
123                                A total of 96 subjects with FTD and 84 healthy subjects (HS) were incl
124 ence of periodontitis was recorded from each subject with full mouth radiographs and clinical measure
125                              Of the 70 study subjects with fungal keratitis, 25 of 69 (36%) remained
126 phy (EEG) abnormalities are also observed in subjects with FXS, with many researchers paying attentio
127 th observations reported in mouse models and subjects with FXS.
128 ncy of the alleles between the isolates from subjects with gastritis and isolates from subjects with
129 T) for the treatment of intrabony defects in subjects with generalized periodontitis stage III, grade
130               Seventeen T2DM and 17 non-T2DM subjects with generalized severe chronic periodontitis w
131 modulator, BNC210, to 24 individuals (3 male subjects) with generalized anxiety disorder and assessed
132 as achieved by 99.2% (95% CI, 97.9-99.7%) of subjects with genotype 1 infection, 100% (95% CI, 78.5-1
133                               A total of 201 subjects with good dietary adherence were genotyped for
134                            The percentage of subjects with &gt;=30% improvement from baseline in the LSA
135 ) in peri-implant crevicular fluid (PICF) of subjects with healthy, peri-implant mucositis and peri-i
136            We conducted a cohort study of 54 subjects with HH and 20 healthy subjects.
137 -shaped curves were found in sub-analyses of subjects with high ambient UVB of residence and of subje
138                                              Subjects with higher complement activation measured by e
139 n bronchoalveolar lavage fluid preinfection (subjects with higher levels had less severe illness); an
140                  In conclusion, normotensive subjects with higher resting SBP (110 to 120 mmHg) offer
141  PD-1 expression (median, 46%) characterized subjects with higher survival (88% [14/16 subjects]).
142 ability & Efficacy on LDL-C of Evolocumab in Subjects With HIV & Hyperlipidemia/Mixed Dyslipidemia; N
143 he study population included 343 eyes of 185 subjects with hospital record diagnoses of MFC or PIC.
144 INCK (EvolocumaB Effect on LDL-C Lowering in SubJEcts with Human Immunodeficiency VirRus and INcrease
145 o a prevalence of more severe symptoms among subjects with IBS and LI than those with IBS and no LI.
146 jects (21% of the total subjects, 46% of the subjects with ICACs).
147 CI: 2.2% to 4.3% [1:31]) among 84,479 unique subjects with IHD (2,103 patients with FH) on the basis
148 vide worldwide estimates of FH prevalence in subjects with IHD, premature IHD, and severe hypercholes
149 om subjects with gastritis and isolates from subjects with IM or GC; 12 of these showed a significant
150         and other BVAB was more common among subjects with incident BV.
151     Using PARS, an average of 24 regions per subject with increased tracer uptake was identified, and
152 a murine model of lung fibrosis and in human subjects with interstitial lung disease compared to that
153 nce of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) in subjects with ischemic heart disease (IHD), premature IH
154  metastasectomy and should be considered for subjects with isolated adrenal metastases.
155  (unilateral or bilateral versus no pain) in subjects with knee OA.
156 controls without any history of PTSD and 209 subjects with lifetime PTSD history who are not categori
157 eripheral eosinophilia post-DEC treatment in subjects with loiasis and had no effect on microfilarial
158                               However, among subjects with low AMY1 CN (<6.5 copies), baseline P/B ra
159 r continuous exposures and, for TRL-C, among subjects with low atherogenic particle concentrations (a
160 midazole propionate levels were increased in subjects with low bacterial gene richness and Bacteroide
161 ncrease social cooperation, especially among subjects with low baseline willingness to contribute.
162 n (OR = 2.25; 95% CI = 1.25-4.04; p < 0.05), Subjects with low pandisaccharidase may be correlated wi
163 thus a compensation mechanism needed only in subjects with lower spontaneous network interactions.
164 ker predominantly expressed in the brain, in subjects with major depressive disorder (MDD) as compare
165               The study participants were 27 subjects with major depressive disorder (MDD), 29 subjec
166  prior to the primary outcome assessments to subjects with major depressive or psychotic disorders wh
167 , best focus and depth of focus (DOF)] of 12 subjects with manifest keratoconus in both eyes (KCE coh
168  levels in L1CAM(+) exosomes were greater in subjects with MDD and were associated with suicidality a
169  substrate-1 (IRS-1) in L1CAM(+) exosomes in subjects with MDD as compared with age- and sex-matched
170 tic model assessment of IR in HC, but not in subjects with MDD.
171 c syndrome, we conducted a pilot study in 14 subjects with metabolic syndrome who fasted (no eating o
172 nsufficient to control cancer development in subjects with metabolic syndrome.
173 68)Ga-PSMA-HBED-CC in a test-retest trial in subjects with metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma.
174                                     Methods: Subjects with metastatic prostate cancer underwent 2 PET
175 e institution; study population: 64 eyes (55 subjects) with MG; observation procedure(s): chart revie
176 induced sputum and oral wash samples from 32 subjects with mild atopic asthma before and after inhale
177               Methods: The study involved 30 subjects with mild to moderate PD (23 men and 7 women; m
178 esla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for 29 subjects with mild-to-moderate PD (median disease durati
179  and safety of VT-1161 versus fluconazole in subjects with moderate-to-severe acute VVC.
180 d from 63 subjects with severe asthma and 78 subjects with moderate-to-severe COPD in a prospective s
181                                 Twenty-three subjects with monogenic or polygenic obesity underwent h
182                           Serum and feces of subjects with MS exhibited significantly reduced PA amou
183 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of 95 subjects with MS to correlate thalamic lesion volumes wi
184 ects, but IGF1 levels decreased over time in subjects with multiple AAb and those who progressed to t
185 matic mutation in their tumors, 16 of the 17 subjects with multiple trichilemmal cysts were also hete
186 EOS/NS-CER ratio versus that in the group of subjects with NA skin (1.9 vs 1.3 [P = .008]), whereas t
187 28, and CTSK was observed in tissue from CRS subjects with nasal polyps compared to control tissue.
188  and increased MMP3 and MMP7 observed in CRS subjects with nasal polyps compared to CRS subjects with
189 ntified in nasal tissue from non-CRS and CRS subjects with nasal polyps.
190 al (n = 12) meningitis and in heathy control subjects with neither infection (n = 10).
191 n cause of morbidity and hospitalizations in subjects with neurogenic bladder (NB) due to spinal cord
192 d laboratory features of a cohort of Italian subjects with nl-C1-INH-HAE followed by ITACA to identif
193 oping HP, 27 with no symptoms and 10 healthy subjects with no avian exposure.
194  from a retrospective cohort of 27 085 study subjects with no known heart condition, ages 0 to 39 yea
195  tolerance (obese-NL; n = 24), and (c) obese subjects with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) a
196 d 46% sensitivity at 99% specificity and for subjects with noncancerous cysts, 30% sensitivity at 99%
197         For the US and Swedish cohorts, CVID subjects with noninfectious complications, lymphoid infi
198                                              Subjects with normal eyes ranging in age from their 20s
199 ucose tolerance (lean-NL; n = 14), (b) obese subjects with normal IHTG and glucose tolerance (obese-N
200 fter glucose ingestion in 3 groups: (a) lean subjects with normal intrahepatic triglyceride (IHTG) an
201 ificant differences in rugae pattern between subjects with normal tooth number and agenesis suggests
202 pared palatal rugae morphology in adolescent subjects with normal tooth number and tooth agenesis.
203 ct of weight loss on upper airway anatomy in subjects with obesity and OSA.
204 umes of several upper airway soft tissues in subjects with obesity and OSA.
205 studies show that the salivary microbiome in subjects with obesity differ from those without obesity,
206  Moreover, healthy (i.e., insulin-sensitive) subjects with obesity had significantly higher mRNA expr
207                                        Among subjects with OH, the MDRS change from baseline at week
208 E2 mRNA expression was not different between subjects with or without diabetes.
209 gic features were observed in this cohort of subjects with or without ICS-naive mild asthma.
210                                  We enrolled subjects with oral potentially malignant disorders, subj
211  in autonomic control of HR in this group of subjects with oropharyngeal dysphagia.
212 ine- (n = 26) or methadone (n = 32)- treated subjects with OUD.
213                          The skin barrier of subjects with PA without AD (AD(-)PA(+)) has not been st
214 essed complete periodontal parameters of 714 subjects with periodontal status classified as healthy/m
215                                              Subjects with periodontitis were treated with scaling an
216      The majority of the cases, 80%, were in subjects with PICCs, which had a significantly higher ri
217                                        Adult subjects with positive sIgE rPru p 3 and/or rMal d 3 >=
218                           Here, we show that subjects with prediabetes and diabetes in the MetaCardis
219 CI: 4.9% to 8.7% [1:15]) among 31,316 unique subjects with premature IHD (1,471 patients with FH) on
220                                              Subjects with preserved FEV(1)-to-forced vital capacity
221  hazard ratio of 1.06 (95% CI, 0.81-1.41) in subjects with previous stroke.
222 s with oral potentially malignant disorders, subjects with previously diagnosed malignant lesions, an
223                  We enrolled 612 eyes of 391 subjects with progressive keratoconus (n = 589), pelluci
224 ere correlated with measures of cognition in subjects with psychosis and unaffected subjects.
225                                          The subjects with PTE were high BMI (p=0.024) heavy weight (
226 ith kynurenine levels, which are lower among subjects with PTSD.
227                                              Subjects with rejection diagnosed only on protocol biops
228                                              Subjects with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis sho
229 s of samples collected at diagnosis from 129 subjects with resectable pancreatic cancer and 275 contr
230 - 149 for controls; P = .1) or proportion of subjects with resection of non-neoplastic lesions (26.0%
231 erences between dry eye patients and control subjects with respect to reading speed (172 vs 180 wpm,
232 measured in peripheral blood from a group of subjects with respiratory viral exposure shows that our
233                                              Subjects with restrictive or obstructive spirometry patt
234 rus-induced IFN-lambda airway secretion; (b) subjects with RSV infection showed the highest IFN-lambd
235       The primary endpoint was proportion of subjects with RSV-confirmed hospitalizations or outpatie
236 79 appears to elicit an anxiolytic effect in subjects with SAD although trough concentrations with 25
237                              All images from subjects with same-day UWF fluorescein angiography (FA)
238 s followed airborne pollen concentrations in subjects with SAR, with a time lag between 0 and 13 days
239 using Quanterix and Roche assays in baseline subjects with SCD and MCI.
240 (SERT) occupancies of brexpiprazole in adult subjects with schizophrenia in order to identify the in
241 and layer 3 and layer 5 pyramidal neurons of subjects with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
242 immune response kinetics in a panel study of subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) and subje
243                 Sera from 763 representative subjects with serum samples available at all 3 ages were
244                  Data were available for 100 subjects with severe asthma (median age 55 years; 42% ma
245        Sputum samples were collected from 63 subjects with severe asthma and 78 subjects with moderat
246 volved airways for guided BT.Methods: Thirty subjects with severe asthma were imaged with volumetric
247 on in respiratory epithelium is increased in subjects with severe asthma.
248 I: 4.6% to 10.8% [1:14]) among 17,728 unique subjects with severe hypercholesterolemia (920 patients
249                                              Subjects with severe LRTI were enrolled during respirato
250 ence of headaches was 26% and reached 40% in subjects with severe tinnitus.
251                                           In subjects with sickle cell trait, heterozygosity for PIEZ
252 ionate are elevated, especially in non-obese subjects with significant fibrosis.
253 on lung function and emphysema phenotypes in subjects with significant tobacco smoke exposure using d
254 codynamics of treatment with JNJ-42165279 in subjects with social anxiety disorder (SAD).
255  plasma astrocyte-derived exosomes (ADEs) of subjects with sports-related TBI (sTBI) and TBI in milit
256 P-AscH(-) decreased CTC-derived nucleases in subjects with stage IV PDAC in a phase I clinical trial.
257 n of dynamic biological activities in living subjects with subcellular resolutions.
258                                    Among 129 subjects with sufficient study time, 25 (19.4%) had an I
259 myosin inhibitor, was well tolerated in most subjects with symptomatic nHCM.
260 Ps are detectable in the peripheral blood of subjects with T1D and exhibit an effector memory phenoty
261 ecific CD8+ memory T cells were prevalent in subjects with T1D who experienced rapid loss of C-peptid
262 erial burden and compositional complexity in subjects with T2-high asthma, with additional identifica
263 rs during a standard liquid meal in 12 obese subjects with T2D before and 8-12 days after bariatric s
264 for the increased risk and severity of PD in subjects with T2D.
265 tic target for improving glycemic control in subjects with T2D.
266 s present in 62 (1)H NMR spectra of urine of subjects with T2DM and 62 (1)H NMR spectra of urine of c
267                Here we ran a case-study on a subject with the highest level of driving expertise-a Fo
268 droceramides and ceramides were decreased in subjects with the 17q21 asthma-risk alleles rs7216389 an
269 ral and pulvinar nuclei compared with the 14 subjects with the greatest thalamic volume (p = 0.03).
270                                       The 12 subjects with the least thalamic volume had a 17.6% redu
271 ty = 0.01), compared with the risk of CRC in subjects with the molecular feature counterpart.
272                                              Subjects with the most SC WAT beiging showed the greates
273 These findings should help determine risk of subjects with the Pi*MZ genotype and aid in counseling.
274                                              Subjects with the Pi*MZ genotype did not have increased
275                               Ten percent of subjects with the Pi*MZ genotype vs 4% of noncarriers ha
276 ns were detected in liver biopsies of 63% of subjects with the Pi*MZ genotype, vs 97% of subjects wit
277 nt factors associated with LSMs >=7.1 kPa in subjects with the Pi*MZ genotype.
278  subjects with the Pi*MZ genotype, vs 97% of subjects with the Pi*ZZ genotype, and increased with liv
279    The primary outcome was the proportion of subjects with therapeutic (clinical and mycological) cur
280 tifiable gene, but in both cohorts, numerous subjects with these medical conditions had no potential
281            Available evidence indicates that subjects with thin and narrow gingiva tend to have more
282 ng genes involved in infertility is to study subjects with this clinical phenotype and a de novo bala
283 e the phenotypic characteristics of tinnitus subjects with tinnitus (n = 660) or without (n = 1,879)
284                             When focusing on subjects with tinnitus, the prevalence of headaches was
285 tly higher risk of catheter-related VTE than subjects with TLs (hazard ratio [HR] = 8.5; 95% confiden
286                 We found that in both sexes, subjects with two or three offspring had significantly r
287  measured serum IGFs from a cohort of fasted subjects with type 1 diabetes.
288 y (AAb)(+) compared with AAb(-) relatives of subjects with type 1 diabetes.
289                              We enrolled 111 subjects with type 2 diabetes (aged 58.5 +/- 8.9 y, 47%
290  inflammation are lower in metformin-treated subjects with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular d
291    We performed a case-control study with 19 subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus and 20 control su
292  not ABCG1 CEC-of small HDL was lower in the subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus than the control
293   Validation is performed on CGM data of 148 subjects with type-1-diabetes.
294 case-control neuroimaging study, we included subjects with unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) be
295 he strongest benefit from VenG, particularly subjects with unmutated IGHV, which was identified as a
296 ing to quantify white matter integrity in 78 subjects with varying levels of pain, 1 year after MVC.
297 est keratoconus in both eyes (KCE cohort), 9 subjects with very asymmetric ectasia (VAE cohort) with
298                                   Among 1186 subjects with virologic failure, 35 (3.0%) were CrAg pos
299  secretion and adipocyte GIP-R expression in subjects with well-controlled T2DM.
300 , consisting of 234 T2D and 119 non-diabetic subjects with/without CVD, matched for age, BMI and gend

 
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