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Neutrophil function assays completed on CGD patients off and after the 4<sup>th</sup> dose of IFN-γ.
Published 2025“…Results for healthy adult subjects (n = 11, squares) are included for comparison. *Indicates significance between off IFN-γ and after 4th dose at each time point, p = 0.045 or less by paired, 2-tailed t test. …”
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Experimental design.
Published 2025“…The escape latencies of control model gradually decreased as training time increased. Compared to controls, MHE model had significantly longer escape latencies during the 2nd, 3rd and <b>(C)</b> 4th tests (<i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
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Volitional control frequency and intensity in VH (Kapsner-Smith et al., 2025)
Published 2025“…</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Method: </b>Twenty-six people with HVDs and 26 matched controls participated in tasks to assess the smallest volitional increases and decreases they could make in vocal <i>F</i>0 and intensity. …”
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Images with FOPWL by time of data collection.
Published 2024“…The study found that FOPWL significantly shifted parental preferences towards 100% juice over nectar with “excess sugar” (15.4% increase, p<0.001), and the latter over nectar with NNS (21.8% increase, p<0.001). …”
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The complete dataset used for our analysis.
Published 2024“…Our analysis indicates an increase in δ<sup>13</sup>C values over time on the coast, suggesting a shift towards maize-based camelid diets. …”