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Decreased CSF Transferrin in sCJD: A Potential Pre-Mortem Diagnostic Test for Prion Disorders
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A Dietary Supplement Containing Cinnamon, Chromium and Carnosine Decreases Fasting Plasma Glucose and Increases Lean Mass in Overweight or Obese Pre-Diabetic Subjects: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Published 2015“…</p><p>Results</p><p>Four-month treatment with the dietary supplement decreased FPG compared to placebo (-0.24±0.50 <i>vs</i> +0.12±0.59 mmol/L, respectively, p = 0.02), without detectable significant changes in HbA1c. …”
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Predictors of coronary hyperemic DPV decrease after percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Metformin pre-treatment retains an antioxidant effect and decreases apoptosis, in an AMPK activation manner.
Published 2024“…<p>(A, B) Pre-administration of metformin chow 200 mg/kg in 129/sv mice, retains the expression of OGG1. …”
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CC-1<sup>+</sup> immunostained cell numbers decrease by 2 days after TBI and return to control levels by 5 weeks.
Published 2015“…Panels show contralateral (Contra) and ipsilateral (Ipsi) external capsule (EC) at (A,B) 2 days (2d), (C,D) 2 weeks (2w) and (E,F) 5 weeks (5w) (G) In the external capsule numbers of CC-1<sup>+</sup> oligodendrocytes were decreased by 2d after injury, remained decreased at 2 weeks and returned to normal levels by 5 weeks. …”