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Summary of post-treatment CAPS score changes from clinical trials with psychotherapies.
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Summary of clinical studies of FDA-approved medications for PTSD: Disease course outcomes.
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Summary of post-treatment disease course measures from clinical trials with psychotherapies.
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Post-treatment CAPS score changes from clinical trials with off-label PTSD medications.
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Soil bacterial (A) and fungal (B) alpha-diversity indices in mobile and fixed dunes.
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Relative abundances of dominant phyla in soil bacteria (a) and fungi (b) during restoration.
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Growth of <i>L</i>. <i>intracellularis</i> strains Dkp23 and Vaccine in PK-15 cell lines.
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(a to g) Administration of vitamin D3 increased serum phosphorus and triglycerides.
Published 2025“…Analyses of serum cholesterol, HDL and triglycerides also showed a non-significant decrease in the serum HDL level upon treatment with 125 µg/Kg vitamin D3, but a noticeable increase in the serum triglyceride level was observed with 125 µg/Kg of vitamin D3.…”
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S1 Data -
Published 2025“…Results showed significant decreases in base diameter growth (GD) and seedling height growth (GH) with increasing drought stress. …”