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alter disease » artery disease (Expand Search), cancer disease (Expand Search), canker disease (Expand Search)
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Association between FF Proximity and BMI by sex.
Published 2025“…An exponential decrease in FF proximity was associated with 0.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (p < 0.001) increase in BMI among males and 0.4 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (p < 0.05) decrease among females. …”
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LDHA expression is an independent prognostic factor for the overall survival of LUAD patients.
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Supplementing NAD+ counters the effects of Oxamate on metabolism and chemotherapy sensitivity.
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Analysis of the correlation between LDHA expression and clinical characteristics.
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Data Sheet 2_Preclinical Alzheimer's and vascular biomarkers alter brain aging in cognitively normal adults: a MRI-based study.csv
Published 2025“…Vascular pathology alone affected distinct regions (e.g., left entorhinal cortex) without amygdala involvement, suggesting disease-specific atrophy patterns.</p>Discussion<p>Preclinical AD and vascular biomarkers significantly alter brain aging in cognitively normal individuals. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Preclinical Alzheimer's and vascular biomarkers alter brain aging in cognitively normal adults: a MRI-based study.csv
Published 2025“…Vascular pathology alone affected distinct regions (e.g., left entorhinal cortex) without amygdala involvement, suggesting disease-specific atrophy patterns.</p>Discussion<p>Preclinical AD and vascular biomarkers significantly alter brain aging in cognitively normal individuals. …”
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