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Temperature comparisons between control and mAb-treated NHPs.
Published 2019“…After VEEV exposure, temperatures were compared to baseline values to determine changes and calculate fever-hours. Administration of c1A3B-7 (<b>A</b>) and Hu1A4A-1-YTE (<b>B</b>) 24 hrs after virus exposure decreased the average fever-hours over the course of the study when compared to the control cohort. …”
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Speed of processing training and depression in assisted and independent living: A randomized controlled trial
Published 2019“…<div><p>Late life depression is widely associated with lower quality of life and greater disability, making it an important target for prevention. …”
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Longitudinal microstructural changes of cerebral white matter and their association with mobility performance in older persons
Published 2018“…<div><p>Mobility impairment in older persons is associated with brain white matter hyperintensities (WMH), a common finding in magnetic resonance images and one established imaging biomarker of small vessel disease. …”
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A comparison of balance control during stance and gait in patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory polyneuropathy
Published 2018“…Trunk sway during tandem walking and walking on the heels was greater for both groups than that of HCs. Sway during 2-legged stance tasks with eyes closed on a firm or foam surface was also greater than for HCs.…”
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Inhibition of <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> inflammatory responses in rats by p30A peptide.
Published 2013“…(C) Evolution of arthritis severity scores of adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA) in rats treated with intracutaneous p30A or pCtl (100 mg/rat) or hydrocortisone (after the onset of clinical signs as illustrated by arrows (means from 8 rats, s.e.m.<20%). …”
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CRT regulated endothelial cell proliferation via the VEGF-A signaling pathway.
Published 2019“…After 6 to 12 hours culture, the concentration of VEGF-A was significantly decreased in CRT-knockdown cells. …”
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<b>It's about time: The effects of urbanization on phenotypic traits in a Tropical city</b>
Published 2023“…We also calculated urbanization rate for each pond using satellite images showing land cover change from 1985 to 2019 in a 1-Km buffer. Our results shows that mean body size and leg length do not change consistently along the urbanization gradient. …”
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Map of Tasmania showing spatial distribution of changes in mean index of eastern quoll abundance (AI) by region over the 10 years to 2009, as recorded in annual spotlight surveys,...
Published 2015“…<p>Change in AI is calculated as the change in the mean annual number of quoll sightings from 1997–99 to 2007–09 for each spotlighting region, based on the 150 transects consistently surveyed in each of these two periods [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0129420#pone.0129420.ref007" target="_blank">7</a>]. …”
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Impact of osteoarthritis disease severity on treatment patterns and healthcare resource use: analysis of real-world data
Published 2022“…</p> <p>Across five European countries, the use of both non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatments increases with greater disease severity. Those with more severe disease place a greater demand on healthcare resources, with HCP consultations, tests, and hospital visits increasing with severity.…”