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A summary of the included study characteristics.
Published 2025“…There is no significant difference one month after NSPT in diabetic patients (SMD: -5.83, 95%CI: -15.5, 3.83, p = 0.237, I-square, 97.4%, random effects model, n = 2), but three (SMD: -2.44, 95%CI: -3.37, -1.15, p = 0.001, I-square, 75.9%, random effects model, n = 3) and six months (SMD: -2.41, 95%CI: -3.81, -1.01, p = 0.001, I-square, 78.7%, random effects model, n = 2) after the treatment, a significant decrease is observed in the mean GCF visfatin level. …”
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Silencing <i>cullin-1/5</i> decreased mRNA and protein expression of NF-κB dependent cytokines.
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20E repressed ILP-mediated cell membrane translocation of HaP60 and HaP110, dephosphorylated HaP60 and HaP110, and decreased their interaction.
Published 2021“…Insulin (5 μg/mL for 1 h); PBS as control of insulin; 20E (5 μM for 6 h); DMSO as control of 20E; TPI-1 (100 nM). …”
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Participant characteristics (non-weighted).
Published 2024“…Multivariate logistic regression models were developed for community ambulation. Mean age was 68 (SE 0.5) years (45% female). In the final community ambulation model (n = 855), factors associated with being less likely to ‘walk outdoors sometimes or often’ included difficulty or being unable to walk 2–3 blocks (decreased endurance) vs. no difficulty. …”