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1   Total of 163 patients (105 glaucoma and 58 healthy subjects).
2 sed in AMR patients compared with no AMR and healthy subjects.
3 f tear glucose levels for both diabetics and healthy subjects.
4 e asthma patients) and compared them with 19 healthy subjects.
5 om 50 patients with other illnesses and 1227 healthy subjects.
6 e 1 diabetes subjects compared with those in healthy subjects.
7 attention tasks of titrated difficulty in 20 healthy subjects.
8 oduced more lactate compared with cells from healthy subjects.
9 m severe asthmatics compared to responses in healthy subjects.
10  vitamins, were decreased in IBD compared to healthy subjects.
11 up of 31 eyes from 31 age and gender-matched healthy subjects.
12 e retained in bone after one dose of GBCA in healthy subjects.
13 patients with bipolar disorder compared with healthy subjects.
14 ipheral blood of approximately one fourth of healthy subjects.
15 ts diagnosed with schizophrenia and very few healthy subjects.
16     Baseline measurements were compared with healthy subjects.
17 d BE, and compared the results with those of healthy subjects.
18 nline arterial sampling, were acquired for 6 healthy subjects.
19 ential for characterizing human cytokines in healthy subjects.
20  from Proteobacteria phylum in comparison to healthy subjects.
21 test variability of (123)I-CLINDE binding in healthy subjects.
22 l changes in plasma insulin influence EGP in healthy subjects.
23 RI evidence of DN involvement, with a set of healthy subjects.
24 ed resting-state fMRI data in 22 middle-aged healthy subjects.
25 reased eosinophilic inflammation compared to healthy subjects.
26 inophils deviated significantly from that of healthy subjects.
27 ntional camera, leading to decreased LVEF in healthy subjects.
28 9 patients with IBS (ROME 3 criteria) and 15 healthy subjects.
29 glycan antibody profiles in the serum of 135 healthy subjects.
30 had greater bacterial richness than those of healthy subjects.
31 eive enteral nutrition were compared with 12 healthy subjects.
32 and by an independent confirmation cohort of healthy subjects.
33 dysfunction (35% and 36%, respectively) than healthy subjects.
34 mics, and potency of i.v. administrations in healthy subjects.
35 , and non-microbial metabolic stimuli in 534 healthy subjects.
36 l demonstration of attentional modulation in healthy subjects.
37 estimate IOP mean, peaks and fluctuations in healthy subjects.
38 mune diseases compared with those in matched healthy subjects.
39 pact of dairy fat on postprandial lipemia in healthy subjects.
40 iched in subjects with halitosis, but not in healthy subjects.
41 l and mast cell between patients with FD and healthy subjects.
42 were associated with choroidal parameters in healthy subjects.
43 yes open" versus "eyes closed" conditions in healthy subjects.
44 of patients with CF and asthma compared with healthy subjects.
45 -level HLA-DR expression in neutrophils from healthy subjects.
46 -39] in patients with type 2 diabetes and in healthy subjects.
47 ients showed lower baseline FC compared with healthy subjects.
48 ty and mortality compared with those seen in healthy subjects.
49 tients and inducing neglect-like behavior in healthy subjects.
50 th those in surrounding liver parenchyma and healthy subjects.
51  study was performed in 989 left eyes of 989 healthy subjects.
52 tion tests in adults with asthma compared to healthy subjects.
53 ipation, the microbiota differs from that of healthy subjects.
54 ecause of liver cirrhosis, and in 61 control healthy subjects.
55 t differences between patients with COPD and healthy subjects.
56 ct the limitations of behavioral measures in healthy subjects.
57 compensated cirrhosis (237 with ACLF) and 40 healthy subjects.
58 ve indices to compare CPC to CTC pathways in healthy subjects.
59 nline arterial sampling, were acquired for 6 healthy subjects.
60 ponses without changing AUCISR/AUCglucose in healthy subjects.
61 t model simulations and measurements on five healthy subjects.
62 ) in distinguishing those with early PD from healthy subjects.
63  significantly lower in DLB patients than in healthy subjects.
64  in liver tissues from nonviral hepatitis or healthy subjects.
65 utpatient clinics in Sweden, as well as from healthy subjects.
66 ity in ALI cultures compared with HBECs from healthy subjects.
67 were significantly different between IBD and healthy subjects.
68 ls from severe asthmatic compared to that in healthy subjects.
69 iPPG), with a designed protocol involving 20 healthy subjects.
70  asthma from those with nonsevere asthma and healthy subjects.
71 s, patients with mild/moderate symptoms, and healthy subjects.
72 e receiving aripiprazole monotherapy, and to healthy subjects.
73 re efficient DNA demethylation than those of healthy subjects.
74 patients with AIH and 20 with AISC and in 36 healthy subjects.
75 of DN involvement and compared with those of healthy subjects.
76 tic patients but suppressed cold symptoms in healthy subjects.
77 enced repertoires by contrasting disease and healthy subjects.
78 -helper type 2 cell chemokines compared with healthy subjects.
79  aortic valve and BAVnon-dil patients versus healthy subjects.
80  asthmatic patients compared with those from healthy subjects.
81 n first-degree relatives of SCZ patients and healthy subjects.
82  of (18)F-DPA-714 PET scans from a cohort of healthy subjects.
83 egree relatives of these OCD patients and 49 healthy subjects.
84 y decreased in patients with SCZ compared to healthy subjects.
85  with severe atopy only but was not found in healthy subjects.
86 munodeficient patients, just as they are for healthy subjects.
87 nd remission, 8 patients in remission, and 8 healthy subjects.
88 d from 141 LA patients, and in serum from 57 healthy subjects.
89 nophils, was also identified in the blood of healthy subjects.
90 duce pressures and flows in a group of eight healthy subjects.
91 icantly lower complexity index (CI1-20) than healthy subjects (1.69 +/- 0.18 vs. 1.77 +/- 0.12, p < 0
92 iRNA expression in sputum supernatants of 10 healthy subjects, 17 patients with mild-to-moderate asth
93  comprised 149 subjects (110 with IBS and 39 healthy subjects); 232 fecal samples and 59 mucosal biop
94          We then defined type 2 status in 25 healthy subjects, 28 patients with mild asthma, 29 patie
95 et comprised 46 subjects (29 with IBS and 17 healthy subjects); 46 fecal samples, but no mucosal samp
96                                              Healthy subjects (8 male, 8 female) completed three cons
97           Two hundred ninety-six eyes of 157 healthy subjects (88 patients of African descent and 69
98                                      Fifteen healthy subjects (9 high-affinity binders and 6 mixed-af
99  (12 M, mean age 50.9 +/- 10.5 years) and 20 healthy subjects (9 M, mean age 51.0 +/- 9.8 years).
100                                         In 8 healthy subjects, a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor was
101 ollowing T1-weighted images were obtained in healthy subjects: (A) resting scans with and without PRO
102 the upper airways of subjects with atopy and healthy subjects after allergen provocation.
103 contralateral knee (riskROA, n = 28), and 89 healthy subjects (age 55.0 +/- 7.5 y; BMI 24.4 +/- 3.1)
104                              In contrast, in healthy subjects, although there is evidence that leftwa
105 ity, reaching an accuracy (DSC) of 0.826 for healthy subjects and 0.835 people with clinically isolat
106                            In this study, 10 healthy subjects and 10 patients with type 2 diabetes re
107                                 A total of 7 healthy subjects and 11 patients with focal liver lesion
108                                   Thirty-six healthy subjects and 13 patients with moderate AD (mean
109 netic resonance imaging was collected on 105 healthy subjects and 148 individuals with psychosis, inc
110                                          Ten healthy subjects and 30 patients with asthma underwent p
111 lidated in an independent cohort (n = 60; 10 healthy subjects and 50 asthmatic patients).
112                                   Forty-five healthy subjects and 62 patients with a schizophrenia sp
113 PET scans with full arterial sampling from 6 healthy subjects and 9 Alzheimer disease (AD) patients w
114 mpapillary RNFL and macular GCIPL loss in 28 healthy subjects and 97 glaucoma subjects from the Diagn
115 uppress responder cell proliferation in both healthy subjects and AIH/AISC patients through a mechani
116 re possible later disease onset in currently healthy subjects and assume that subjects with diseases
117 O3157, on experimental HRV-16 inoculation in healthy subjects and asthmatic patients.
118  brain effective network are computed for 40 healthy subjects and common dependencies are revealed.
119 try; their frequencies were compared against healthy subjects and correlation assessed against free l
120  in concentration levels that differ between healthy subjects and diseased patients.
121  to discriminate patients with early PD from healthy subjects and evaluate disease status.
122 efrontal cortex from 62 schizophrenia and 62 healthy subjects and from adult mice exposed prenatally
123 nd multi-modal magnetic resonance imaging in healthy subjects and glaucoma patients with different de
124                                              Healthy subjects and glaucoma suspects from the Diagnost
125 model of allogeneic T cell response, both in healthy subjects and LTx recipients.
126  also present in a significant proportion of healthy subjects and may be associated with torsades de
127 ave larger, thicker-walled gallbladders than healthy subjects and nutrient-stimulated gallbladder emp
128 n of TACI A181E heterozygosity in reportedly healthy subjects and of the corresponding TACI A144E mut
129 lected from four volunteers, including three healthy subjects and one proliferative DR patient to pro
130 obiome can be useful to discriminate between healthy subjects and patients with IBD.
131 sides of the hippocampal tail, compared with healthy subjects and patients with MDD.
132 gulation and fibrinolysis parameters between healthy subjects and patients with mild, severe, and pre
133 lel-group study in North America and Europe, healthy subjects and patients with mild-to-moderate stab
134 ivity to self-antigens and viral antigens in healthy subjects and patients with MS.
135   Random-effects models were used to compare healthy subjects and patients with parkinsonian syndrome
136 anatomical connectivity was compared between healthy subjects and patients with schizophrenia using r
137 e recovered from bronchoalveolar lavage from healthy subjects and patients with severe asthma.
138  post-exercise PCr recovery kinetics in both healthy subjects and patients.
139 d in multiple myeloma patients compared with healthy subjects and that this ratio is higher in BM pla
140 d, and cognate T cells were characterized in healthy subjects and those infected by intranasal challe
141 o difference observed in this region between healthy subjects and those with depression-related appet
142 Cs were obtained from asthmatic patients and healthy subjects and treated with anti-IL-33 after rhino
143 ; written informed consent was obtained from healthy subjects and was waived for patients.
144 e more prevalent in patients with AS than in healthy subjects, and patients with AS exhibited an asym
145 llected from patients with severe asthma and healthy subjects, and the level of PTX3 was determined b
146 s demonstrate that higher autistic traits in healthy subjects are related to lower scores in a learni
147 ovided quantifiable metrics of motivation in healthy subjects as well as patients.
148 ic and self-limited inflammatory response in healthy subjects, as well as patients with psoriasis or
149 identify subgroups of ET patients as well as healthy subjects at risk for ET.
150 Furthermore, we investigate the stability of healthy subject baselines and determine the set of analy
151                                           In healthy subjects, both leucine and isoleucine reduced bl
152                Compared with BPND values for healthy subjects, BPND values for DLB patients were sign
153 ngulate cortex, compared with BPND values in healthy subjects, BPND values were significantly lower i
154                            We report that in healthy subjects breathing into snow with an artificial
155 ung microbiota are present in the airways of healthy subjects but are dysregulated in adults with ast
156 maintained upon proinflammatory challenge in healthy subjects but not in AIH/AISC.
157 acted strongly with John Cunningham virus in healthy subjects but responded instead to myelin-derived
158    Microaspiration is a common phenomenon in healthy subjects, but its frequency is increased in chro
159 ogical evidence that PA acts on attention in healthy subjects by mimicking the attentional pattern ty
160             We examined this relationship in healthy subjects by studying how threat of shock affects
161 ifferent conditions, such as in patients and healthy subjects, can provide insights into the molecula
162 atients with T2DM but not from metabolically healthy subjects caused insulin resistance in IgG-defici
163                                           In healthy subjects, circulating ZAG levels exhibited a cha
164                                           In healthy subjects, cross-sectional area and blood flow of
165                                          One healthy subject died after a pressor dose of angiotensin
166                   NMDAR-Ab from patients and healthy subjects do not compete for binding on native re
167 patients with coronary artery disease and 26 healthy subjects during IHE were assessed using 3T MRI.
168                                Compared with healthy subjects, EM patients had significantly higher l
169 f TBI (Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS] 3-15) and 40 healthy subjects, evaluated their associations with clin
170 th saline injection in 11 male and 10 female healthy subjects, examining the effect on the malabsorpt
171 eover, when compared with patients with SAR, healthy subjects exhibit an antagonistic proteomic respo
172                             Neutrophils from healthy subjects express functional BLT-1, low levels of
173 t of patients with schizophrenia and matched healthy subjects for comparison.
174 eliable biomarker for the differentiation of healthy subjects from subjects with IBS.
175           We analysed 678 community-dwelling healthy subjects from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 at t
176 rotizing myopathy, and 0/20 (0%) age-matched healthy subjects had large granular lymphocyte expansion
177                                              Healthy subjects had significantly higher THGr(Ce) value
178      Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy subjects homozygous for the high-risk haplotype
179 008) and HLA-DQ (P = 0.02) on monocytes from healthy subjects homozygous for the high-risk SNP haplot
180 ion in stimulated memory CD4(+) T cells from healthy subjects homozygous for the risk allele (CC) com
181 ychotic-medicated schizophrenia patients and healthy subjects (HS) who were also tested in a targeted
182 Fecal LPS was higher in IBS patients than in healthy subjects (HS), and IBS patients on a 4-week LFM
183                                           In healthy subjects (HS), N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antag
184 lly isolated syndrome (PwCIS), MS (PwMS) and healthy subjects (HS).
185 mismatch negativity (MMN) in SZ patients and healthy subjects (HS).
186 spective review of 47 eyes of 47 consecutive healthy subjects imaged with a spectral-domain OCT-A dev
187                                              Healthy subjects in 2 age groups (18-49 years and 50-70
188 t time, the role of the S1-M1 connections in healthy subjects in vivo and whether microstructural alt
189  In vitro guanidinylation of fibrinogen from healthy subjects increased the formation of thinner fibe
190 (13-30 Hz) over sensorimotor cortex in young healthy subjects indexes the evaluation of uncertainty i
191   Previous work found the lung microbiome in healthy subjects infected with HIV was similar to that i
192                                              Healthy subjects ingested [U-(13)C3]glycerol, and blood
193 hat short-term exposure to diesel exhaust in healthy subjects is associated with acute vasoconstricti
194  analyzed on OCTA and compared with those in healthy subjects matched on age and sex.
195                          Apnoea responses of healthy subjects may result from changes of central resp
196 a previously gathered dataset of 20 screened healthy subjects (mean age +/- SD, 62.4 +/- 6.4 y; 12 me
197 an, 0.852 [SD, 0.061]) compared with that in healthy subjects (mean, 0.816 [SD, 0.066], P < .001).
198 sthmatic patients: mean, -937 [SD, 22.7] and healthy subjects: mean, -937 [SD, 17.1], P < .001).
199  demonstration that leftward-deviating PA in healthy subjects mimics attentional patterns typically s
200  reduce cardiovascular lipid risk factors in healthy subjects more than would the intake of nonseafoo
201  magnetic resonance imaging from a cohort of healthy subjects (n = 1000) and confirmed using connecti
202                                           In healthy subjects (n = 12) CNTO3157 versus placebo signif
203 playing or not gastrointestinal features and healthy subjects (n = 26 in each group).
204 ate functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy subjects (n = 26), and subjects who had suffered
205                                              Healthy subjects (N = 36) were selected based on their A
206  (n = 171), patients with COPD (n = 81), and healthy subjects (n = 49) recruited from a single center
207 etic resonance imaging data were obtained in healthy subjects (n = 7) in the right lung at functional
208             Primary ASMCs were isolated from healthy subjects (n = 9) and patients classified as havi
209 59), colorectal cancer patients (n= 83), and healthy subjects (n= 85).
210 ives (N=883), and demographically comparable healthy subjects (N=278).
211 ion of ribosomal S6 was mediated by BLT-1 in healthy subject neutrophils and by ERV-1 in diabetes.
212         Fovea-disc angle was measured in 282 healthy subjects (normative database), 46 nonglaucomatou
213 r, in primary monocytes from HD patients and healthy subjects, NRF2 induction repressed expression of
214                                              Healthy subjects of both sexes encoded and retrieved nov
215 nfection with West Nile virus (WNV), (ii) 34 healthy subjects of different ages.
216  cohorts of Alzheimer's disease patients and healthy subjects of similar age.
217  evaluated in an anatomic specimen and in 10 healthy subjects on spine CT scans by three radiologists
218         Cultured nasal epithelial cells from healthy subjects or asthmatic patients were evaluated fo
219 utum eosinophils >/= 3%) did not differ from healthy subjects or even showed a lower expression of Mx
220                        LDL was isolated from healthy subjects or patients with CKD by sequential ultr
221 e examined in probands, their relatives, and healthy subjects organized by Biotype and then by DSM-IV
222 wer in the patients treated with PBR than in healthy subjects (P < .0001).
223 amen tCho/Cr and GABA/Cr occurred in OSAS vs healthy subjects (p < 0.05).
224 27.8% of the AP patients and in 19.9% of the healthy subjects (p = 0.017).
225 ilation of the IMA was less than that of the healthy subjects (P=0.01).
226                                       Twelve healthy subjects participated in three fMRI scans with 2
227 osine, and macromolecules) concentrations in healthy subjects receiving oral daily doses of CPP-115 o
228 of this model are strongly conserved between healthy subjects regardless of cortical and sub-cortical
229 eficit in P50 suppression when compared with healthy subjects, replicating prior research.
230                     Similarly, in 16 matched healthy subjects, responses to language and music were m
231  in UNG-deficient patients resembled that of healthy subjects, revealing that impaired CSR does not i
232 ady-state, we performed bronchoscopies on 20 healthy subjects, sampling the proximal and distal airwa
233                                    Fifty-one healthy subjects served as controls.
234                Eighteen age- and sex-matched healthy subjects served as controls.
235 ith generalized anxiety disorder relative to healthy subjects showed a reduced correlation between PE
236 d with those of a reference population of 44 healthy subjects similar in age (45.4 +/- 16 y; P = 0.87
237 kingly, NMDAR-Ab from patients, but not from healthy subjects, specifically alter the surface dynamic
238                  Finally, behavioral data in healthy subjects suggest that breathing phase systematic
239 ion predict presence of pain the next day in healthy subjects, suggesting that sleep disturbances alo
240 e reversibility, and increasing diagnosis in healthy subjects suggests cautious use of the term LVNC
241                                              Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attent
242              Given substantial evidence from healthy subjects that the anterior mid-cingulate cortex
243  with age- and gender-matched neurologically healthy subjects, the vmPFC-lesioned patients had reduce
244                  Results: In comparison with healthy subjects, the whole population of patients with
245                           In comparison with healthy subjects, the whole population of patients with
246                  We found that compared with healthy subjects, there was a profound reduction in FN p
247                                          For healthy subjects, there was no significant difference in
248                 We suggest that responses of healthy subjects to apnoea are driven importantly, and p
249  the BCR repertoire of AChR-MG, MuSK-MG, and healthy subjects to generate approximately 518,000 uniqu
250 in patients with chronic constipation and in healthy subjects to investigate the relationships betwee
251 rate asthmatics, 50 severe asthmatics and 35 healthy subjects took part.
252 eNER, 15 nondemented patients with PD and 10 healthy subjects underwent 90-min dynamic PET.
253                              In addition, 11 healthy subjects underwent baseline resting-state functi
254                                         Four healthy subjects underwent conventional proton cardiac m
255  60 patients with CRVO or BRVO and ME and 40 healthy subjects underwent measurements of superficial a
256                       Thirty-four eyes of 17 healthy subjects underwent OCTA at the Retina Service of
257                                      Fifteen healthy subjects underwent two PET measurements with art
258 1) and (68)Ga-DOTANOC (n = 7) and studies of healthy subjects using (18)F-FDG (n = 11).
259 Calf muscles were scanned in 32 obese and 11 healthy subjects using a 3T MRI/MRS scanner, and IR in t
260 namic planar imaging data were acquired in 6 healthy subjects using administered volumes of 5 or 15 m
261 s Area and Severity Index score, 16), and 27 healthy subjects using an 11-color flow cytometric antib
262  butyrate were introduced in the colon of 12 healthy subjects using colon delivery capsules and plasm
263                      We undertook a study in healthy subjects, using the induced blood stage malaria
264 8% of the tetramer-binding memory cells from healthy subjects versus 79% in CD patients were gluten-r
265 on of the bioavailability of anthocyanins in healthy subjects versus ileostomists revealed substantia
266           A control group of 50 eyes from 50 healthy subjects was included for comparison.
267            Ex vivo carbamylation of LDL from healthy subjects was induced with potassium cyanate.
268 significant increase of the T/E ratio versus healthy subjects was unique of patients with BAV.
269                         Pooled saliva from 6 healthy subjects was used to generate overnight biofilms
270 emia in humans has not yet been evaluated.In healthy subjects, we compared the impact of dairy fat pr
271                                           In healthy subjects, we measured forearm blood flow (Dopple
272                               Nine eyes of 5 healthy subjects were also analyzed with OCTA to serve a
273                                     Eighteen healthy subjects were conditioned to associate shapes wi
274                                 Thirty-eight healthy subjects were divided into groups of anodal and
275                 Fifty-two CD patients and 36 healthy subjects were enrolled, and 36 patients were equ
276 ents with nonrefractory asthma (NRA), and 20 healthy subjects were enrolled.
277 gG4-RD, 11 patients with sarcoidosis, and 30 healthy subjects were included for 11-color flow cytomet
278 a human influenza challenge study wherein 17 healthy subjects were inoculated with cell- and egg-pass
279  painless period and 40 age- and sex-matched healthy subjects were measured using a AL-Scan optical b
280       Macular cube OCT data from age-matched healthy subjects were provided by the OCT reading center
281 e (iAUC) of plasma triglycerides.Forty-three healthy subjects were recruited to this randomized, cros
282                                     Nineteen healthy subjects were studied under passive (mechanical
283             In our human crossover study, 11 healthy subjects were studied under temperature-controll
284                                           30 healthy subjects were studied with the arm at two positi
285 tration causes motivational changes in young healthy subjects, which are associated with sleepiness.
286 "REM beta tufts" are described in the EEG of healthy subjects, which may reflect the functioning of a
287           We then performed on-body tests on healthy subjects while exercising to establish the feasi
288  OAS and viperin in asthmatics compared with healthy subjects, while IL-28 was not expressed in any g
289 tonucleotidase activity than leukocytes from healthy subjects, while in patients with severe asthma e
290 independent studies, including 131 metabolic healthy subjects who completed the 10-year longitudinal
291 encephalography (MEG) data was acquired from healthy subjects who were cued to either remember or not
292 d function from a relatively large cohort of healthy subjects with a wide age range.
293                      Coculture of PBMCs from healthy subjects with HCV-infected hepatoma cells result
294  of aggression and impulsivity in physically healthy subjects with intermittent explosive disorder (n
295 ardiomyopathy" because it can be observed in healthy subjects with normal LV size and function, and i
296 sample of 341 schizophrenia patients and 386 healthy subjects with one or more structural MRI scans (
297 stored the SLE MAC phenotype towards that of healthy subjects with reduced IL-6 secretion, and normal
298      We determined the gait parameters of 20 healthy subjects with right-foot preference during tread
299 creased in subjects with T1DM versus matched healthy subjects, with females showing higher urinary TX
300 ceptor activation induces HAAF in humans, 12 healthy subjects without diabetes (7 men, age 32.3 +/- 2

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