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1 zotypy (schizotypy correlation in 86 healthy volunteers).
2 ents) and modified constant routine (healthy volunteers).
3 C*12:02) were identified in A(H7N9) infected volunteers.
4 atients, and 39 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers.
5 S) applied to and recovered from the hair of volunteers.
6  30 min of unilateral arm cycling in healthy volunteers.
7 ltaSBF/DeltaT were lower in patients than in volunteers.
8 m(2) scans in this group of healthy Hispanic volunteers.
9 ar imaging and 1 single SPECT/CT) in healthy volunteers.
10 ve study with serum obtained from 12 healthy volunteers.
11 s study that is usually conducted in healthy volunteers.
12 9m)Tc-PSMA I&S was investigated in 4 healthy volunteers.
13 fied by comparative analysis with 24 healthy volunteers.
14 absorption in healthy versus peanut-allergic volunteers.
15 rom fibroblasts of ChAc patients and healthy volunteers.
16 aureus) etiologies and compared with healthy volunteers.
17 acy, human studies were performed on healthy volunteers.
18 uced PAH and 72 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers.
19  with MGD of various subtypes and 20 healthy volunteers.
20 al phase of nocturnal sleep in young healthy volunteers.
21 tigen-specific CD8+ T cells in healthy human volunteers.
22 ted with AEA concentrations in healthy human volunteers.
23  and in normal white matter (NWM) in healthy volunteers.
24 smopressin or endotoxin infusions in healthy volunteers.
25 susceptibility to false memory in 64 healthy volunteers.
26 ic health parameters in overweight and obese volunteers.
27 on 7, site 6 compared with Jewish comparison volunteers.
28  faster in patients with CLL than in healthy volunteers.
29 t higher concentrations than in non-allergic volunteers.
30 dividuals with secondary MN, and 134 healthy volunteers.
31 iblings of addicted individuals, and control volunteers.
32 utum macrophages isolated from healthy human volunteers.
33 ccharide stimulated PBMCs taken from healthy volunteers.
34 59 glycopeptides in the plasma of 97 healthy volunteers.
35  matter compared with normal white matter in volunteers.
36 ranial magnetic stimulation study in healthy volunteers.
37 ts with primary tic disorders and 15 healthy volunteers.
38 iseases (IBD) clinic was compared to healthy volunteers.
39 on using Kenya's network of community health volunteers.
40 heral blood samples in 33 SSD and 31 healthy volunteers.
41 e humidity) on particle emissions from human volunteers.
42 compared to mild-moderate asthma and healthy volunteers.
43 d monocytes were similar in KTRs and healthy volunteers.
44 t-onset depression or psychosis; and healthy volunteers.
45 mparable to that measured in vivo in healthy volunteers.
46  imaging was successfully performed with all volunteers.
47                      None of the G6PD-normal volunteers (0/27) and 3 G6PD-deficient volunteers (3/10)
48 he mean +/- standard deviation of unaffected volunteers (-0.4 cm(2) +/- 0.15; P < .001).
49 lse TMS to the motor cortex of healthy human volunteers (10 females and 7 males) during electroenceph
50 uble-blind sham-controlled study on 20 human volunteers (10 females) using a sequential neurofeedback
51  validated with methanol-spiked breath of 20 volunteers (105 breath samples) after consumption of alc
52                           In 7 young healthy volunteers, 13 age-comparable healthy controls, 18 patie
53                                       Thirty volunteers (15 females) participated in this double-blin
54 ed on the joint investigation in 287 healthy volunteers (150 left-Handers (LH)) of language task-indu
55                                 Twenty-seven volunteers (17 men and 10 women, age 35.1 +/- 7.3, BMI 3
56 ol/g/min +/- 0.10, respectively) and healthy volunteers (2.38 mumol/g/min +/- 0.15 vs 0.63 mumol/g/mi
57 y Hospital, Belgium, and enrolled 20 healthy volunteers (20 eyes) and 69 patients (69 eyes) with kera
58 standard deviation]; 245 men) and 35 healthy volunteers (20.7 years +/- 6.1; 21 men).
59          Healthy mildly hypercholesterolemic volunteers (23 women, 17 men), with a mean +/- SD BMI 25
60 , we collected blood samples from 15 healthy volunteers, 25 patients on hemodialysis, and 20 on perit
61                         Methods: Six healthy volunteers (3 men, 3 women) underwent multiple whole-bod
62 ormal volunteers (0/27) and 3 G6PD-deficient volunteers (3/10) had PTR results below 75%, a key FDA a
63 he Netherlands) and compared with 15 healthy volunteers (30 IAN in total).
64                              We recruited 80 volunteers (35 controls [body mass index 24+/-3 kg/m(2)]
65           We screened fecal samples from 741 volunteers (383 veterans, 358 household members, includi
66 cardial infarction 53.7+/-3.4 ms and healthy volunteers 48.9+/-2.5 ms, P<0.001), but when LGE was pre
67 stage ALS (59.3 +/- 7.2 y old) and 6 healthy volunteers (48.2 +/- 16.5 y old, 2 men and 4 women) unde
68                         Methods: Ten healthy volunteers (5 men and /5 women; 27 +/- 7 y old; 70 +/- 1
69                         Methods: Ten healthy volunteers (5 men/5 women; mean age +/- SD, 27 +/- 7 y;
70                                   Thirty-two volunteers [50% female; 52 (17) (mean (SD)) years; 25% h
71 VO(2) 14.2+/-4.0 mL/[min.kg]) and 40 healthy volunteers (58.9+/-8.2 years, peakVO(2) 28.1+/-7.4 mL/[m
72                        Methods: Nine healthy volunteers (6 male and 3 female; aged 19-32 y) underwent
73 13.7-28.1%) in specimens, 5.5% (4.2-7.2%) in volunteers, 6.1% (5.0-9.0%) in peritumoural tissue, and
74                               Twelve healthy volunteers (7F/5M) completed an open-label pilot study i
75                          In experiment 1, 20 volunteers (8 males; 12 females) were cued (80% predicti
76 ) and mild cold (19 degrees C) in 20 healthy volunteers (80% male; aged 36.6 +/- 11.4 years; percenta
77 40.3-106.9%) in specimens, 84.4 +/- 40.6% in volunteers, 96.9 +/- 54.2% in peritumoural adipose tissu
78 expression ex vivo in monocytes from healthy volunteers, a phenomenon that was inhibited by platelet
79  MRI were performed on 20 male and 19 female volunteers aged 20-35.
80                                              Volunteers aged 7-17.9 years without a known history of
81 bo-controlled crossover design in 25 healthy volunteers (aged 18-25), we measured the effects of domp
82 eported anxiety among 118 cognitively normal volunteers, aged 65-90 years, and whether this associati
83                        Health-care providers volunteered and tried their best to provide care for pat
84 cally assessed using samples from 10 healthy volunteers and 20 septic shock patients stratified using
85 7 breast tumour specimens, 15 healthy female volunteers and 25 patients with breast cancer on a clini
86 etermined reference intervals in 155 healthy volunteers and 40 hypertensive patients.
87 nformation read PET/CT scans from 21 healthy volunteers and 42 NET-positive patients to determine tho
88                               Twenty healthy volunteers and 70 patients with circulatory shock (< 12
89 nge of chemical simulants, a larger group of volunteers and at different intervention times.
90 s C (SBF37) (thermal challenge test) once in volunteers and at the time of inclusion and after 6, 24,
91 ial of (131)I-GMIB-anti-HER2-VHH1 in healthy volunteers and breast cancer patients.
92 V/PAenh was also compared with seven healthy volunteers and correlated with D-Dimer and CTOI.
93 stool samples were collected from 10 healthy volunteers and cryogenically drilled in four areas along
94 Y and its metabolites are similar in healthy volunteers and hypertensive patients.
95 ared to average values determined in healthy volunteers and in patients with esophageal cancers.
96                              Antibodies from volunteers and NHPs bind to the same neutralizing epitop
97                             Around the world volunteers and non-professionals collect data as part of
98                                   In healthy volunteers and participants with glioma, CMRO(2) values
99                                      Healthy volunteers and participants with multiple sclerosis (MS)
100 izophrenia spectrum disorders and 32 healthy volunteers and peripheral blood samples in 33 SSD and 31
101 VID-19) pandemic, American Heart Association volunteers and staff aimed to rapidly develop and launch
102 s and compare responsiveness between healthy volunteers and volunteers with allergy.
103                                      Healthy volunteers and weaning success patients exhibited lower
104 nteraction to inhibitory (similar to healthy volunteers) and cancelled the PMv-M1 inhibition only in
105 ational membership, number of close friends, volunteering, and cultural engagement).
106  acid metabolites repeated three times in 36 volunteers, and observed the highest inter- and intra-in
107 phantoms, cadaveric brain specimens, healthy volunteers, and patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
108 esistant schizophrenia compared with healthy volunteers, and the relationships between longitudinal v
109 emic inflammation in a cohort of 303 healthy volunteers, as well as the effect of the inflammatory st
110 ng a friend move house, donating to charity, volunteering assistance during a crisis.
111 h of humoral immune response observed in the volunteers at baseline suggest that pre-exposure reduces
112 ook blood samples from 30 healthy young male volunteers before and after exhaustive exercise, which i
113 ake from 32 AN and 21 RA healthy middle-aged volunteers before screening colonoscopy.
114 and transcriptome from 36 well-characterized volunteers, before and after a controlled bout of sympto
115 tudy, participants with type 1 or 2 diabetes volunteered between June 2015 and March 2018.
116 f natural infection and challenge studies in volunteers, biomarkers of RSV susceptibility or disease
117                    Additionally, we describe volunteers boosted with the comparator vaccine (MenACWY;
118 tential of this technique on a healthy human volunteer breathing along different respiratory patterns
119 mes in the ileum has been studied in healthy volunteers but not quantitated with the simple and readi
120 human airway epithelium in 10 healthy living volunteers by single-cell RNA profiling.
121 ey protein isolate (WPI) and zein in healthy volunteers by use of the naso-ileal intubation method, w
122 f a full year's worth of effort by dedicated volunteer clinicians and scientists, committed governmen
123                                              Volunteers collected daily early morning urine samples f
124 n, MBV, and ECV are higher in female healthy volunteers compared to males.
125 of a large cohort of AD patients and healthy volunteers, comparing two physiologically different site
126 onships, friends, organizational membership, volunteering, cultural engagement), and economic factors
127                  This pilot study in healthy volunteers demonstrates the feasibility of obtaining rel
128 results from our first measurements in human volunteers demonstrating the potential of the technique
129 ced sputum macrophages isolated from healthy volunteers, demonstrating that impaired innate immune me
130                                  6/6 and 5/6 volunteers developed parasitemia, but time to first para
131                             Therefore, eight volunteers diagnosed with hypertension were studied duri
132 action and relaxation.Methods: In 20 healthy volunteers, diaphragmatic TDI was performed to assess th
133  and analyzed EDA measurements in 11 healthy volunteers during 1 h of quiet wakefulness.
134  target bronchial epithelial cells, using 17 volunteers, each randomly exposed on two separated occas
135                     In a large cohort of 302 volunteers, early morning vaccination resulted in a supe
136 confounding, and potential bias from healthy volunteer effect due to its observational nature.
137 ip, networking, participation in ID and IDSA volunteer experiences, passion for ID, and working with
138 ther with a time series of sera samples from volunteers experimentally infected with a defined number
139     Ara h 6 was detected in samples from all volunteers following ingestion of 300-1000 mg peanut pro
140                         Recruits who did not volunteer for the study underwent qPCR testing only on d
141 s disease and 19 healthy control individuals volunteered for this study.
142 +/- 6.7 y old, 5 men and 2 women), 8 healthy volunteers from Belgium (52.1 +/- 15.2 y old, 3 men and
143                 Working collaboratively with volunteers from the Citizens Statewide Lake Assessment P
144  the sputum of 104 asthmatics and 16 healthy volunteers from the U-BIOPRED cohort.
145 9.8 y old, 5 men and 2 women), and 7 healthy volunteers from the United States (54.6 +/- 9.6 y old, 4
146 ion can be estimated using features from the volunteered geographic information site OpenStreetMap (O
147                          Results Seventy-one volunteers had complete data and no documented exclusion
148                  Results: Eighteen of the 27 volunteers had sufficient BAT activity for radiomic anal
149 are composed of disparate groups of research volunteers: hospital- and clinic-based cohorts are enric
150 ptor 1) were assessed in plasma from healthy volunteers, hospitalized but stable patients with COVID-
151                     Here, we examine in male volunteers how sharpened visual processing is affected b
152 ional HCV-specific CD8(+) T cells in healthy volunteers; however, much less is known about CD4(+) T-c
153 the HA stalk (CR6261) in a H1N1pdm09 healthy volunteer human challenge model.
154                                   22 healthy-volunteers (HV) and 27 medication-free participants with
155  PPI therapy in patients with FD and healthy volunteers (HVs).
156 jor depressive disorder (TRD) and 25 healthy volunteers (HVs).
157 +/- 3 y; BMI 26 +/- 1 kg/m 2) and 20 healthy volunteers (HVs; age 31 +/- 3 years; BMI 24 +/- 1 kg/m 2
158 t isolation of a human antibody derived from volunteers immunized during a malaria vaccine trial.
159 osal-associated invariant T cells in healthy volunteers immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine and challenged b
160                   mAb397 was isolated from a volunteer in an RTS,S/AS01 clinical trial, and it protec
161 ndred twenty-eight healthy male participants volunteered in this randomized double-blind, placebo-con
162 ntions delivered by trained community health volunteers in mother-child groups can effectively promot
163                                              Volunteers in such studies could autonomously authorize
164 nogenicity of the vaccine, from subgroups of volunteers in that trial, who were subsequently allocate
165                             Ten of 10 (100%) volunteers in the sero-low and 7 of 9 (77.8%) in the ser
166   After accelerated simulation training, 109 volunteers including surgeons, physicians, nurses and ph
167 rt (3.4 s) tVNS pulses in naive healthy male volunteers induced transient pupil dilation and attenuat
168                      We conducted a P. vivax volunteer infection study to characterise the antimalari
169                     Part 2 was an open-label volunteer infection study using the Plasmodium falciparu
170                                   56 healthy volunteers inoculated with RSV-A (Memphis 37b) were rand
171 distinctly differentiate 3 profiles: healthy volunteers, intermediate mHLA-DR septic shock patients,
172 ention was conducted in 305 overweight/obese volunteers involving 2 energy-restricted diets (30% rest
173 crobial Susceptibility Testing (AST SC) is a volunteer-led, multidisciplinary consensus body that dev
174                                  Ten healthy volunteers (mean age, 33 years +/- 8 [standard deviation
175                        A total of 20 healthy volunteers (mean age, 40 years +/- 13 [standard deviatio
176 on]; nine men) with glioma and three healthy volunteers (mean age, 44 years +/- 21; all men) were eva
177 m), and E/E (m) were measured in six healthy volunteers (mean age, 49 years +/- 13 [standard deviatio
178 -24] arbitrary units [AU]) than the sero-low volunteers (median, 10.54 [IQR, 8.36-12.12] AU) (P = .00
179                     Compared with 40 healthy volunteers, median clot lysis times (CLTs) were shorter
180 vitamin D(3) photosynthesis in healthy young volunteers (n = 102) of Fitzpatrick skin types II-VI (wh
181 e, 20-25 kg; mongrel dogs) and healthy human volunteers (n = 10; age range, 22-53 years; seven men) w
182 anterior temporal lobe resection and healthy volunteers (n = 124) comparable regarding age and sex.
183                                      Healthy volunteers (N = 131) received 400 mg of the dopaminergic
184 polysaccharide stimulated PBMCs from healthy volunteers (n = 20).
185 t-term effects of tVNS in healthy human male volunteers (n = 24), using high-density EEG and pupillom
186 , RT-RPA was 100% accurate with asymptomatic volunteers (n = 28), while simplified dbRT-RPA showed 89
187                            Clinical study on volunteers (n = 33) was performed against a commercially
188                                      Healthy volunteers (n = 41, 51% female) underwent CMR at 1.5 T.
189 pplied to blood samples collected from human volunteers (n = 6, healthy controls; n = 14, peanut-alle
190 olated from RVVC patients (n=24) and healthy volunteers (n=30) were stimulated with both unspecific a
191 ith normal systolic function (normal healthy volunteer, n=30), and patients with nonhypertrophied, no
192                        In non-allergic human volunteers, nasal symptoms were positively correlated wi
193                    Antibody responses of the volunteers, NHPs, and mice to the non-neutralizing epito
194                 In an analysis of vaccinated volunteers, NHPs, and mice, we found that recombinant E1
195 ion with recombinant E1E2 complex in healthy volunteers, non-human primates (NHPs), and mice.
196                            In LPS-challenged volunteers, norepinephrine enhanced plasma IL-10 concent
197                                              Volunteers not protected at 12 weeks were boosted prior
198  to single-trial EEG data from healthy human volunteers of either sex who received the NMDAR antagoni
199 ered respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) to 58 volunteers, of whom 57% became infected.
200                             Here, we trained volunteers on a visual task and measured the excitatory
201  based on behavioral data collected from 624 volunteers over 30 consecutive days (25,347,089 logging
202 at in NWM (8.0 mol/L +/- 0.8) in the healthy volunteers (P < .001 for both comparisons).
203                                            A volunteer panel of 15 experts in HIV research and patien
204                               A total of 117 volunteer participants (55 radiologists and 62 nonradiol
205                                              Volunteer participants (N = 12,447) provided their face
206   This pilot cross-sectional study recruited volunteer participants consisting of four groups, non-sm
207                       Methods: Eight healthy volunteers participated in a baseline study of (18)F-Syn
208 his study we report observations made when 7 volunteers participated in sequential influenza challeng
209 ieved by working with a diverse community of volunteers, patients, scientists, healthcare professiona
210 n is strongest when all ten images taken per volunteer per condition are averaged, rather than treate
211                       In Protocol 1, healthy volunteers performed mild handgrip exercise for 3 min, t
212 arison to concentrations measured in healthy volunteers, phosphatidylserine-exposing platelet extrace
213 ses to the PfCSP repeat region in vaccinated volunteers, potentially protective subdominant responses
214 es in 1040 patients with DCM and 912 healthy volunteers processed with identical sequencing and bioin
215                                 Nine healthy volunteers provided standardized normal and 5-day healin
216      A series of experiments, each with four volunteers, quantified NH(3) emissions as a function of
217                       Seventeen healthy male volunteers received [(11)C]CIMBI-36 PET scans before and
218 allel-group phase 1 study, 120 healthy young volunteers received either placebo or 1 of 3 doses (6 mg
219                                      Healthy volunteers reported their confidence in the accuracy of
220 on in EVs from 60 BC patients and 20 healthy volunteers, reporting higher diagnostic accuracy than th
221                             In fourteen male volunteers, resting EEG and TEPs from prefrontal (PFC) a
222                                   TReND is a volunteer-scientist run charity dedicated to promoting r
223                                        Human volunteers showed increased myocardial T2 at stress (res
224 al activity) and (2) protective efficacy for volunteers sleeping under the LLINs (bite reduction and
225 contact specular microscopy was performed in volunteers stratified into seven age groups ranging from
226 sured T2* value of 0.21 msec +/- 0.04 in the volunteer study.
227        In the randomized crossover trial, 12 volunteers successively consumed 2 different diets conta
228                               A total of 100 volunteers that met established criteria were enrolled i
229 consistent with functional MRI data in human volunteers that revealed an association of the DUSP8 rs2
230                             In healthy adult volunteers, the scanner can generate T1-weighted, T2-wei
231                         Compared to low risk volunteers, those at elevated risk had lower [(11)C]ABP6
232 er, a study was performed with eight healthy volunteers (three males and five females, 26 +/- 2 years
233 lthy working adults of European ancestry who volunteered to enroll in a health-promotion study, which
234                     A total of 1848 recruits volunteered to participate in the study; within 2 days a
235 e tested for active infection, or people who volunteered to participate.
236 two resting state scans from matched healthy volunteers to account for test-retest effects.
237 d, we performed (1)H-MRS in 60 healthy human volunteers to asses age-related differences in metabolit
238 is study, we used data acquired from patient volunteers to assess PET quantitative bias in vivo.
239 's eyesalve could be tested further on human volunteers to assess safety for topical application agai
240 is through the active involvement of citizen volunteers to expand the scale of OMP monitoring.
241 f viral genomes obtained from infected study volunteers to identify clusters and to assess the epidem
242  predictions, repeats) and necessitates many volunteers to participate in the work.
243      We randomized 75 healthy, female, adult volunteers to receive either BCG, followed by a booster
244 in heart failure patients as well as healthy volunteers to study effects on wound healing (NCT0404540
245 iva-derived metagenomic DNA of healthy human volunteers, two novel variants of genes encoding a D-ala
246 ocompatibility complex class II tetramers in volunteers undergoing HCV vaccination with recombinant H
247   After a cooling procedure to activate BAT, volunteers underwent (18)F-FDG imaging.
248                               Eighty healthy volunteers underwent acute thermal pain and provided pai
249                         Patients and healthy volunteers underwent clinical assessment, diffusion-weig
250                                              Volunteers underwent repeat CHMI at 37-40 weeks after la
251 canned one hundred and two (N = 102) healthy volunteers using functional magnetic resonance imaging w
252 nts in the proximal lumbar plexus of healthy volunteers using MRN to identify and segment each lumbar
253  brain and behavior in male and female human volunteers, using two matched visual-motor tasks that st
254 pm and compared with 36 age- and sex-matched volunteers vaccinated between 8 am and 9 am.
255      In addition, serum samples from healthy volunteers vaccinated with a measles-vectored chikunguny
256 teen individuals were randomly selected from volunteers visiting the Jordan University Hospital in Am
257 m pharmacokinetic interaction study in adult volunteers was carried out in Lihir Island, Papua New Gu
258           Whole blood or plasma from healthy volunteers was incubated with TIMP-GLIA, and hemolysis,
259 rom patients over wild-type DNA from healthy volunteers was obtained thus demonstrating its promising
260                                In 16 healthy volunteers, we probed sensorimotor interactions in face
261                     In female and male human volunteers, we recorded EEG in a motor adaptation task i
262 ional analyses of fMRI recordings in 27 male volunteers, we show that the human brain encodes the sum
263                                              Volunteers wearing long-sleeve shirts and pants produced
264 human blood samples obtained from 17 healthy volunteers were analyzed by the cell tracking velocimetr
265                   Samples collected by CSLAP volunteers were analyzed for OMPs by a suspect screening
266                                        Obese volunteers were assigned to a dietary weight loss interv
267  Feb 27, 2019, 200 previously OPV-vaccinated volunteers were assigned to the four groups to receive o
268 tudy, between Jan 25 and March 18, 2016, 100 volunteers were enrolled and randomly assigned to receiv
269                                      Healthy volunteers were enrolled in a double-blinded, placebo-co
270                                     Eligible volunteers were HIV-uninfected individuals aged 20-40 ye
271                         Tanzanian adult male volunteers were immunized by direct venous inoculation w
272 chronic myocardial infarction and 59 healthy volunteers were included.
273        Methods: In a first cohort, 6 healthy volunteers were included.
274 Health Organization grade II-IV) and healthy volunteers were included.
275 udied in the human lung.METHODSHealthy adult volunteers were inoculated i.n. with RSV A Memphis 37.
276                           Twenty-two healthy volunteers were intubated with a naso-ileal sampling dev
277                           Ninety-one healthy volunteers were randomized and underwent influenza chall
278                               Thirty healthy volunteers were randomized to a 5-hour infusion of norep
279                                   95 healthy volunteers were randomized to POMA and 63 to TS-134.
280         In a double-blind design, 70 healthy volunteers were randomly allocated to a 5-HT depletion (
281                      One hundred eighty-five volunteers were recruited over a 3-month period.
282 atients with AAAs and 112 healthy, unrelated volunteers were screened for the presence of TLR2 (2029C
283 igh risk (CHR) for psychosis and 116 healthy volunteers were tested for antibodies against multiple n
284                                        Study volunteers were tested for SARS-CoV-2 by means of quanti
285                      Samples from 30 healthy volunteers were used for the technical assessment of the
286 nduction of trained immunity.METHODSEighteen volunteers were vaccinated with BCG at 6 pm and compared
287 ory and inhibitory, respectively, in healthy volunteers, whereas the interactions were converse and s
288 domized, 3-way crossover trial in 14 healthy volunteers who ingested 7.5 g fiber twice on the day pri
289  clinical trial that involved 276 outpatient volunteers who presented to our hospital's drive-through
290  a population pharmacokinetic approach in 40 volunteers who received oral doses of 0.5 mg digoxin.
291                                              Volunteers who received periodontal treatment in the afo
292 doses, of whom 33 died (11%), and 16 healthy volunteers who took 620 mg base chloroquine single doses
293                    The trial enrolled 30,420 volunteers who were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to
294 esponsiveness between healthy volunteers and volunteers with allergy.
295 es from venous and capillary sources from 49 volunteers with Hg exposures similar to background popul
296                        A total of 61 healthy volunteers with mean age of 45 +/- 13 years had adequate
297 AS-reduced ejection fraction, n=15), healthy volunteers with nonhypertrophied hearts with normal syst
298          We collected plasma samples from 48 volunteers without CVD and 62 patients with STEMI, separ
299 th diabetes but no DME, and from age-matched volunteers without diabetes.
300 sly diagnosed malignant lesions, and healthy volunteers without lesions and obtained brush cytology s

 
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