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1 l related, five as psychological, and six as musculoskeletal.
2 diture, CVD accounted for 18.7%, followed by musculoskeletal (16.2%), neurological (14.4%), cancer (1
3                   In particular, we describe musculoskeletal abnormalities during the development of
4  cerebral cortex, epilepsy, vision problems, musculoskeletal abnormalities, and congenital malformati
5               Additionally, visual problems, musculoskeletal abnormalities, and microcephaly were pre
6 osts attributed to excess weight were due to musculoskeletal admissions, mainly for knee replacement
7 0; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.88-1.15), musculoskeletal adverse events (OR, 1.01; 95% CI, 0.87-1
8 ssed were cumulative serious adverse events, musculoskeletal adverse events, neurocognitive adverse e
9 ancer or mucocutaneous, neuropsychiatric, or musculoskeletal AEs.
10 esults establish snoRNAs as novel markers of musculoskeletal ageing and osteoarthritis.
11  mammals indicate that cladotherians evolved musculoskeletal anatomies that increase mechanical advan
12 nce of the joints defined by an individual's musculoskeletal anatomy and passive tissue properties.
13 ions of metabolic rate time profiles using a musculoskeletal and a joint-space method.
14                       Most causes of LBP are musculoskeletal and benign in their clinical course.
15                      DMD is characterized by musculoskeletal and cardiopulmonary complications, resul
16                                  Focusing on musculoskeletal and cardiovascular function, we discuss
17 ratory diseases; (5) digestive diseases; (6) musculoskeletal and connective tissue diseases; and (7)
18 he rates of other AEs, with the exception of musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (992 [8.
19 rmined expression of RIC1 is associated with musculoskeletal and dental conditions.
20 kaemia, conditions now predominately include musculoskeletal and endocrine disorders for survivors on
21 nd 5% of patients discontinued due mostly to musculoskeletal and flu-like symptoms.
22 th different shoe inclinations, and both the musculoskeletal and joint-space time profile estimations
23 ses, and National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases in Bethesda, MD, on Ma
24 IAID and National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the NIH.
25 n (ODP), National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, and National Institut
26 es of Health National Institute of Arthritis Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.
27  Health, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases; the National Institut
28                             Although derived musculoskeletal and thermoregulatory adaptations for EPA
29  older age was significantly associated with musculoskeletal and visual symptoms.
30  older age was significantly associated with musculoskeletal and visual symptoms.
31 ystems, including diseases of the digestive, musculoskeletal, and genitourinary systems, remain uncle
32 including certain diseases of the digestive, musculoskeletal, and genitourinary systems; many of thes
33 logies, including cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, and neurodegenerative conditions and va
34 nd skin symptoms, less for gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, and neuropsychiatric symptoms.
35                It is most often nonspecific, musculoskeletal, and self-limiting.
36                     Nonneonatal respiratory, musculoskeletal, and trauma-related problems, collective
37 tile numerical approach to the simulation of musculoskeletal architectures.
38 led to advances in endocrinology, neurology, musculoskeletal biology, and dermatology.
39 propose that this novel method of describing musculoskeletal biomechanics might further improve the a
40  vascular benefits translating into improved musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and cerebrovascular fun
41 pitalization for cancer and for external and musculoskeletal causes surrounding widowhood or random d
42  and lack the clinical features of monogenic musculoskeletal collagenopathies.
43 84; 95% CI 4.62-1.07; P = 0.0017), and fewer musculoskeletal complications [odds ratio (OR) 0.08; 95%
44                Risks of digestive, skin, and musculoskeletal complications also were greater among HC
45  androgen receptor (AR) agonist will reverse musculoskeletal complications and extend survival.
46 g, predisposing the population to a range of musculoskeletal complications and metabolic disorders.
47 del for studying Brucella-induced arthritis, musculoskeletal complications, and systemic responses, w
48  challenge of implementing fast and accurate musculoskeletal computations.
49 t (TMJ) disorders are the second most common musculoskeletal condition affecting 5 to 12% of the popu
50        Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a musculoskeletal condition characterized by pain and redu
51 crine (3.9 [2.9-5.1] and 6.4 [5.1-8.0]), and musculoskeletal conditions (6.5 [3.9-11.1] and 8.0 [4.6-
52                              Common types of musculoskeletal conditions include pain in the neck and
53 ypertension and certain gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal conditions might be associated with a mo
54 owed a reduced risk (e.g., schizophrenia and musculoskeletal conditions).
55 n of patients suffering a variety of chronic musculoskeletal conditions, such as fibromyalgia, chroni
56  such as complete loss of cells of a central musculoskeletal connecting tendon, whether neighboring t
57 P(i) levels and can cause cardiovascular and musculoskeletal damage, illustrating the importance of t
58 t the first phylogenetic analysis to include musculoskeletal data obtained from a recent dissection o
59 for heart (RR: 1.47; 95% CI: 1.02, 2.12) and musculoskeletal defects (RR: 1.32; 95% CI: 1.02, 1.71).
60                           The characteristic musculoskeletal defects in AD come from recent clinical
61 or birth defects, and particularly heart and musculoskeletal defects.
62 rize the emerging picture of the cardiac and musculoskeletal deficits in human AD.
63 lowly progressive distal muscle weakness and musculoskeletal deformities.
64                               Recent work in musculoskeletal degenerative diseases such as osteoarthr
65      Scleraxis genes are required for normal musculoskeletal development and for rib growth and miner
66 he roles of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in musculoskeletal development, disease, and regeneration r
67 l setting (AOR = 2.86; CI = 1.45, 5.63), and musculoskeletal diagnoses (AOR = 2.23; CI = 1.39, 3.58)
68 east location (AOR = 2.45; CI = 1.03, 3.95), musculoskeletal diagnosis (AOR = 3.91; CI = 1.23, 8.31),
69                            Moco is the first musculoskeletal direct collocation tool to handle kinema
70             Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex musculoskeletal disease and a leading cause of pain and
71            Osteoarthritis is the most common musculoskeletal disease and the leading cause of disabil
72 n IFN-beta-KO but not IRF7-KO mice mitigated musculoskeletal disease caused by CHIKV.
73 Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative musculoskeletal disease highly prevalent in aging societ
74 es that cause debilitating acute and chronic musculoskeletal disease in humans.
75 s that causes debilitating acute and chronic musculoskeletal disease in humans.
76 l muscle-restricted CHIKV to show that while musculoskeletal disease requires viral replication in af
77 re, using mouse models of alphavirus-induced musculoskeletal disease, we demonstrate that NLRP3 inhib
78 itogenic alphavirus that causes debilitating musculoskeletal disease.
79  and jointly predicted back and degenerative musculoskeletal diseases (MSDs).
80                             Neurological and musculoskeletal diseases contributed the largest health
81              The management of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases has transformed over two decade
82                        Many neurological and musculoskeletal diseases impair movement, which limits p
83 be effectively targeted for the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases.
84          The aim of this study was to review musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) prevalence among surgeons
85         Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common musculoskeletal disorder in the United States.
86 o Rheumatoid Dysplasia (PPRD) a debilitating musculoskeletal disorder.
87 area that contributed most to prevalence was musculoskeletal disorders (1.71 billion people [1.68-1.8
88  diagnoses); inborn errors of metabolism and musculoskeletal disorders (11% each); lymphatic, neurode
89                   The burden of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in surgeons is high and
90                                        Other musculoskeletal disorders accounted for the second highe
91              Hospitalizations for cancer and musculoskeletal disorders appeared to be unrelated to th
92 lizing patients and reduce the likelihood of musculoskeletal disorders in staff.
93 x 10(-8)) and a significant association with musculoskeletal disorders in the UK Biobank (p = 4.88 x
94 gh spending on low back and neck pain, other musculoskeletal disorders, and diabetes accounted for th
95 c conditions, vision and other sensory loss, musculoskeletal disorders, and genitourinary diseases).
96                                              Musculoskeletal disorders, mental health disorders, and
97 enerative properties results in debilitating musculoskeletal disorders.
98 ed relates to an increased susceptibility to musculoskeletal disorders.
99 duct large-scale studies of neurological and musculoskeletal disorders.
100 ut may include inflammation (in the wounds), musculoskeletal (due to atrophy and retraction scars lim
101                          GTx-026 elicits its musculoskeletal effects through pathways that are distin
102 d risk of cumulative severe adverse effects, musculoskeletal effects, or stroke.
103 tive incidence of serious adverse events and musculoskeletal events was >10% in both the groups.
104  frequently reported events were fatigue and musculoskeletal events.
105 ions including congenital heart disease, and musculoskeletal features.
106 d abnormal abdominal, chest, neurologic, and musculoskeletal findings and uveitis.
107 opelvic fixation (LPF) using the SMFA (short musculoskeletal functional assessment) score and discuss
108 ction at up to 6 weeks, with transient minor musculoskeletal harms.
109 Mechanical loading is an important factor in musculoskeletal health and disease.
110 l protein diet is indispensable for maternal musculoskeletal health during the reproductive period.
111 luating the link between dietary protein and musculoskeletal health from a whole-diet perspective is
112 s that voluntary wheel running would improve musculoskeletal health in a CKD rat model.
113 oading and undesirable consequences to their musculoskeletal health.
114 tary protein, as a single nutrient, improves musculoskeletal health.
115 e applications of ultrasound elastography in musculoskeletal imaging based on the available literatur
116 sts with seven and 10 years of experience in musculoskeletal imaging.
117 e application of ultrasound elastography for musculoskeletal imaging.
118                Osteomyelitis, arthritis, and musculoskeletal inflammation are common focal complicati
119 , a reemerging arbovirus, causes a crippling musculoskeletal inflammatory disease in humans character
120 e haematological, behavioural (eg, fatigue), musculoskeletal, influenza-like syndromes, and psychiatr
121 ents or serious adverse events that involved musculoskeletal injuries (27 in the intervention group a
122     Tissue fibrosis is a hallmark of overuse musculoskeletal injuries and contributes to functional d
123  Opioids are frequently prescribed for acute musculoskeletal injuries and may result in long-term use
124                                              Musculoskeletal injuries are the most common complaint i
125  management of acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries in adults in the outpatient set
126  management of acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries in adults in the outpatient set
127       Avoiding prescribing opioids for acute musculoskeletal injuries to patients with past or curren
128  patients with acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries with opioids, including tramado
129  patients with acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries with oral NSAIDs to reduce or r
130  patients with acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries with specific acupressure to re
131  patients with acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries with topical nonsteroidal anti-
132 ials (48%) enrolled populations with diverse musculoskeletal injuries, 59 (29%) included patients wit
133 gly related to increased reports of burnout, musculoskeletal injuries, anxiety disorders and sleep di
134 place violence and health outcomes including musculoskeletal injuries, anxiety disorders and sleep di
135 vents, any adverse events, hospitalizations, musculoskeletal injuries, or withdrawals due to adverse
136 is adults with acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries.
137     Exercise-related adverse events included musculoskeletal injuries.
138  patients with acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries.
139 ons to address acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries.
140  Management of acute pain from non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries: a systematic review and networ
141 ss decile) and specific causes (psychiatric, musculoskeletal, injuries, nervous system, circulatory,
142 all prevalence of prolonged opioid use after musculoskeletal injury for high-risk populations (that i
143 y that has been lost through brain insult or musculoskeletal injury.
144 tient handling is well known for the risk of musculoskeletal injury.
145 se events during the sessions (most commonly musculoskeletal injury/discomfort and mild hypoglycemia)
146 to decipher nonlinear causal cardio-postural-musculoskeletal interactions.
147 laremia are very rare, especially those with musculoskeletal involvement.
148 ize that cladotherian molar morphologies and musculoskeletal jaw anatomies evolved concurrently with
149 stating outcomes associated with sepsis from musculoskeletal joint infection.
150 s with conditions that could be confused for musculoskeletal low back pain (nepholithiasis, urinary t
151          IBD is associated with a variety of musculoskeletal manifestations such as arthritis and non
152                                          The musculoskeletal method was driven by kinematics and elec
153 atically introduced isolated deficits into a musculoskeletal model and generated simulations of walki
154  indicate that using a full forward dynamics musculoskeletal model directly driven by motor neuron ac
155    We extended a full-body three dimensional musculoskeletal model to be specialized for running with
156 le spindle and muscle lengths derived from a musculoskeletal model.
157 We provide a new class of neural data-driven musculoskeletal modeling formulations for bridging betwe
158 l method based on neural data regression and musculoskeletal modeling.
159 kit for optimizing the motion and control of musculoskeletal models built in the OpenSim modeling and
160                 Trajectory optimization with musculoskeletal models can be used to reconstruct measur
161 ess is constant during a task, often made in musculoskeletal models, do not hold for the muscles and
162 ork analysis (AnNA) to study and compare the musculoskeletal modularity and integration of both the h
163 t different pattern: at least concerning the musculoskeletal modules obtained in our AnNA, we observe
164 yers and the general population, with higher musculoskeletal morbidity and lower diabetes amongst for
165                             The magnitude of musculoskeletal morbidity may warrant proactive osteoart
166 inematics during benthic feeding and cranial musculoskeletal morphologies in neonates and juveniles f
167 sured across a range of temperatures and the musculoskeletal morphology of the tongue apparatus were
168  in the medial tibial cartilage by combining musculoskeletal (MS) modelling with finite element (FE)
169 of the robot-assisted test method based on a musculoskeletal multibody model as a preoperative planni
170 R in a virtual lower extremity emulated by a musculoskeletal multibody model.
171                                  We analyzed musculoskeletal network models in 22 genera, including m
172 ezetimibe and the PSCK9 inhibitors, rates of musculoskeletal, neurocognitive, gastrointestinal, or ot
173 t studies have reported a high prevalence of musculoskeletal, neurologic, auditory, and visual compli
174 t studies have reported a high prevalence of musculoskeletal, neurologic, auditory, and visual compli
175 n-LB diagnosis, diseases were psychological, musculoskeletal, neurological or other origin in 76 (31.
176 cer, cardiovascular disease [CVD], diabetes, musculoskeletal, neurological, and a chronic lung/liver/
177        Most chronic comorbid conditions were musculoskeletal or ambulation (532 residents [74.2%]), n
178 , chills, night sweats, or gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, or neurologic symptoms.
179 ssociations between protein clusters and any musculoskeletal outcome in adjusted models.In a protein-
180 logic factors are most often associated with musculoskeletal overuse or trauma.
181  time, and the AI group reported more severe musculoskeletal (P = .02), hot flash (P = .02), and cogn
182  six [<1%] of 1400 in the control group) and musculoskeletal pain (29 [1%] vs 13 [1%]).
183  were general symptoms (324 [40%] patients), musculoskeletal pain (303 [38%]), headache (278 [35%]),
184 he two groups in the frequency of short-term musculoskeletal pain (486 [41%] of 1188 adverse events i
185 brile syndrome characterized by debilitating musculoskeletal pain and arthritis.
186 lgia is characterized by chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain and associated fatigue, sleep distu
187 nsmitted alphavirus that causes debilitating musculoskeletal pain and inflammation and can persist fo
188 r chronic opioid use among patients with new musculoskeletal pain are not fully understood.
189 ages 18-64 diagnosed with non-trauma related musculoskeletal pain between January 1, 2008 and Decembe
190                                        Since musculoskeletal pain can have varying levels of severity
191 tributes to the higher prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain compared with pain of cutaneous ori
192 scle is predicted to favor the generation of musculoskeletal pain following injury.
193 g opioid-naive patients with newly diagnosed musculoskeletal pain in the knee, neck, low back, and/or
194                                              Musculoskeletal pain is a common condition, raising the
195                                          The musculoskeletal pain lasted longer than 7 days in five p
196 even percent of surgeons were concerned that musculoskeletal pain may shorten their career.
197  There were 32 adverse events (most commonly musculoskeletal pain or discomfort and mild hypoglycemia
198 ms underlying the high prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain remain poorly understood, in part b
199                 The Short form of the Orebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire (OMPSQ-shor
200 e the efficacy of NGF inhibition for chronic musculoskeletal pain states.
201 outpatient visit or emergency room visit for musculoskeletal pain within 30 days of the initial diagn
202 oint disorders are a common cause of chronic musculoskeletal pain worldwide.
203 tients referred for post-Chikungunya chronic musculoskeletal pain).
204  rheumatologist for post-Chikungunya chronic musculoskeletal pain, 73 of them were diagnosed with cla
205 y still shows prolonged symptoms of fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, and perceived cognitive impairment
206 ween groups, including nausea, anorexia, and musculoskeletal pain, most of mild severity.
207   The most common adverse events were cough, musculoskeletal pain, nasopharyngitis, headache, back pa
208                   The presenting symptoms of musculoskeletal pain, swelling, and stiffness are common
209 re concerned about career-ending or limiting musculoskeletal pain.
210 pression, and regional or widespread chronic musculoskeletal pain.
211 tood, despite being a key symptom of chronic musculoskeletal pain.
212 follow-up period, from 92.1% in the Nervous, Musculoskeletal pattern to 59.2% in the Cardio-Circulato
213  structural parameters, which ameliorate the musculoskeletal phenotype of the disease.
214  of this study was to first characterize the musculoskeletal phenotype of the homozygous G608G BAC-tr
215 ents with active psoriatic arthritis, with a musculoskeletal primary endpoint of American College of
216 es; (ii) mechanical filtering exerted by the musculoskeletal properties of the body can obscure the m
217 d hoc and 3 validated questionnaires: Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ), Numerical Rating Sc
218                                          One musculoskeletal radiologist blinded to the DASH scores m
219 ndings (nonrecurrence) were presented to six musculoskeletal radiologists at a tertiary cancer center
220                                        Three musculoskeletal radiologists independently reviewed US i
221 t in routine orthopaedic radiology practice, musculoskeletal radiologists must be familiar with the i
222                                          Two musculoskeletal radiologists performed measurements on f
223 ate-of-the-art accuracy, performs as well as musculoskeletal radiologists, and does not require manua
224 ation of the same dataset by two experienced musculoskeletal radiologists, blinded to clinical histor
225 ive analysis was performed separately by two musculoskeletal radiologists, who registered the number
226 group) were retrospectively evaluated by two musculoskeletal radiologists.
227 performance matching that of two experienced musculoskeletal radiologists.(C) RSNA, 2020.
228                      The authors employ this musculoskeletal repair model to explore the source of te
229  tomography (CT) over conventional CT in the musculoskeletal setting relate to the additional informa
230 more diverse problems than other methods for musculoskeletal simulation.
231                                              Musculoskeletal simulations are used in many different a
232                                      We used musculoskeletal simulations, driven by joint angles and
233 rganisation (WHO) classification categorises musculoskeletal soft tissue tumours (STT) based on their
234 ilure of inflammation to resolve in diseased musculoskeletal soft tissues are unknown.
235 results suggest that chronic inflammation in musculoskeletal soft tissues may result from dysregulate
236 f the few taxa we studied in which the thumb musculoskeletal structures do not form an independent an
237 valuate the junctional zone, myometrium, and musculoskeletal structures for both sagittal acquisition
238 f the organization of/connection between the musculoskeletal structures of these fetuses reveals a mo
239 ed ability to evaluate uterine, ovarian, and musculoskeletal structures.
240 tball League career duration, and history of musculoskeletal surgery.
241 ge breast cancer is limited by AI-associated musculoskeletal symptoms (AIMSS).
242 echanical lifting devices and experiences of musculoskeletal symptoms and injury were not significant
243 and nurses' perceptions, work practices, and musculoskeletal symptoms by hospital characteristics aft
244 e effective than TNF inhibitors in improving musculoskeletal symptoms in PsA.
245 rses' safe work practices and experiences of musculoskeletal symptoms or injuries.
246 ices, physical and psychosocial job factors, musculoskeletal symptoms, and perceptions about lift use
247  of surgeons who regularly perform LS report musculoskeletal symptoms, mainly in neck and shoulders.
248 l symptoms (abdominal pain and diarrhea) and musculoskeletal symptoms.
249 ob strain, higher job satisfaction, and less musculoskeletal symptoms.
250  early in life, but development of the neuro-musculoskeletal system and acquisition of new skills may
251 onship of mental disorders with respiratory, musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorders i
252 ew will focus on the effects of SCFAs on the musculoskeletal system and discuss the mechanisms whereb
253                  Computational models of the musculoskeletal system are scientific tools used to stud
254 lso muscle progenitor cells, and it controls musculoskeletal system development.
255 drive forward subject-specific models of the musculoskeletal system in open-loop with no corrective f
256                                          The musculoskeletal system is a striking example of how cell
257                The physiology of the growing musculoskeletal system makes the growing athlete particu
258      Thus, seemingly diverse diseases of the musculoskeletal system might have similar mechanisms of
259 soft materials is constructed, mimicking the musculoskeletal system of animals.
260                         We analyzed the head musculoskeletal system of several 'natural mutant' newbo
261 e major system organs: chest, breast, brain, musculoskeletal system, and abdomen and pelvis.
262         Tendons are an essential part of the musculoskeletal system, connecting muscle and skeletal e
263 bats the deleterious effects of aging in the musculoskeletal system, how long-term exercise affects s
264 myotube guidance is essential to pattern the musculoskeletal system, the mechanisms that control myot
265                                          The musculoskeletal system, which comprises muscles, tendons
266  and ligaments are crucial components of the musculoskeletal system, yet the pathways specifying thes
267 ders-a high-performance and thermally robust musculoskeletal system-is ideal for examining how the co
268 one) is essential for the development of the musculoskeletal system.
269  which is a common clinical complaint of the musculoskeletal system.
270 kin, gastrointestinal tract, circulation and musculoskeletal system.
271 y for the development and maintenance of the musculoskeletal system.
272 oskeletal regulatory proteins to pattern the musculoskeletal system.
273 ols the development of each component of the musculoskeletal system.
274 e causal interaction between cardio-postural-musculoskeletal systems is critical in maintaining postu
275  the synthesis and reconstruction of complex musculoskeletal systems.
276 ted to the cardiovascular and thrombotic and musculoskeletal systems.
277 nteraction between the neuromuscular and the musculoskeletal systems.
278 cializations in muscle fiber composition and musculoskeletal systems.
279  due to specializations related to the felid musculoskeletal systems.
280 ially prevalent in skin, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems.
281 ties that are directly coupled to peripheral musculoskeletal tensioning of the body, such as subtle w
282 ue, although this effect was not observed in musculoskeletal tissue.
283 iltration of the joint space and surrounding musculoskeletal tissue.
284 ion in the physiological microenvironment of musculoskeletal tissues differs considerably from migrat
285 umans have limited regenerative potential of musculoskeletal tissues following limb or digit loss.
286  causes persistent infection in lymphoid and musculoskeletal tissues in multiple animals, the basis f
287 ulence in mice, although primary tropism for musculoskeletal tissues was maintained.
288 a had increased neutrophil infiltration into musculoskeletal tissues, and depletion of neutrophils in
289 vement may be advantageous for the health of musculoskeletal tissues, given greater load distribution
290 als suggest that CHIKV infection persists in musculoskeletal tissues, the mechanisms for this remain
291 sistent alphavirus RNA from lymphoid but not musculoskeletal tissues.
292  Tendons transmit contractile forces between musculoskeletal tissues.
293  as sprains, strains, ruptures, or breaks of musculoskeletal tissues.
294 itical to the integrity and function of many musculoskeletal tissues.
295 s with ectopic bone induction in response to musculoskeletal trauma, in which mesenchymal stem cells
296       Despite frequent cases of hospitalized musculoskeletal trauma, the inflammatory responses and c
297 ailures or loosening problems occurred; mean Musculoskeletal Tumor Society score was 27.17 from the l
298 nce of synovitis by clinical examination and musculoskeletal ultrasound.
299 chment sites ensures emergence of functional musculoskeletal units that are adapted to diverse anatom
300          Symptomatic effects (eg, vasomotor, musculoskeletal) varied by medication.

 
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