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Published 2025“…Culturing at high glucose increased both nNOS and iNOS activities inducing a marked decrease in GSIS in a following short-term incubation at high glucose. …”
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CONSORT 2025 Flow Diagram [70].
Published 2025“…HRV analyses revealed a significant decrease in AVNN from supine to sitting and standing (p = 0.003), while SDNN and LF/HF increased in upright positions (sitting and standing) (p < 0.013). …”
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Baseline characteristics.
Published 2025“…Following the intervention, the HIIT NW group exhibited a marked increase in limb lean mass, which led to a significant rise in the skeletal muscle index (SMI) (p < 0.001). …”
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Data ste.
Published 2025“…Following the intervention, the HIIT NW group exhibited a marked increase in limb lean mass, which led to a significant rise in the skeletal muscle index (SMI) (p < 0.001). …”
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Comparison of post-experimental outcome measures.
Published 2025“…Following the intervention, the HIIT NW group exhibited a marked increase in limb lean mass, which led to a significant rise in the skeletal muscle index (SMI) (p < 0.001). …”
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Raw data for HCs.
Published 2024“…The overall number of TB patients undergoing treatment also experienced a decrease from 1431 to 1051, marking a 26.6% reduction. …”
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Raw data for hospitals.
Published 2024“…The overall number of TB patients undergoing treatment also experienced a decrease from 1431 to 1051, marking a 26.6% reduction. …”
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Raw data.
Published 2024“…The overall number of TB patients undergoing treatment also experienced a decrease from 1431 to 1051, marking a 26.6% reduction. …”