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A: Additional statistical information for significant comparisons for positive affect increase in moderate trait anxiety participants.
Published 2022“…<p>B: Additional statistical information for significant comparisons for negative affect decrease in moderate trait anxiety participants.…”
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Table_2_Tyrosine as a Mechanistic-Based Biomarker for Brain Glycogen Decrease and Supercompensation With Endurance Exercise in Rats: A Metabolomics Study of Plasma.xlsx
Published 2019“…Brain glycogen decreased during endurance exercise and showed supercompensation within 6 h after exercise. …”
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Table_1_Tyrosine as a Mechanistic-Based Biomarker for Brain Glycogen Decrease and Supercompensation With Endurance Exercise in Rats: A Metabolomics Study of Plasma.pdf
Published 2019“…Brain glycogen decreased during endurance exercise and showed supercompensation within 6 h after exercise. …”
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Image_1_Significant difference in Th1/Th2 paradigm induced by tuberculosis-specific antigens between IGRA-positive and IGRA-negative patients.tif
Published 2022“…Patients with the elderly were identified as an independent risk factor for negative IGRA results. In addition, the elevated level of IL-4 and the decreased levels of IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-6, IL-1β, and IL-12 in IGRA negative TB relative to IGRA positive TB group, demonstrating a significant difference in Th1/Th2 paradigm between two groups. …”
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The relationship between longer TV watching time and risk of cognitive impairment.
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