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Percentage distribution of DALYs for cardiovascular diseases in 2021 in Chile.
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Physical activity levels and sitting times of study participants (n = 382).
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Metabolites with decreasing levels during the development.
Published 2025“…<p>Temporal profiles of polar metabolites and lipids with SCN levels significantly decreasing from E19 to P28. Rhythmicity was determined by eJTK; full or dashed lines depict the profiles that either did or did not pass the significance threshold (FDR-adjusted <i>P</i> < 0.05), respectively.…”
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Hazard ratios for atopic diseases in patients with prostate cancer during 3-year follow-up period.
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Complement factor H levels are decreased and correlated with serum C-reactive protein in late-onset Alzheimer's disease
Published 2020“…Levels of CFH were found to be positively correlated with levels of CRP; however, no significant correlation was found between CFH and BDNF, nor CFH and MMSE. …”
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Complement factor H levels are decreased and correlated with serum C-reactive protein in late-onset Alzheimer's disease
Published 2020“…Levels of CFH were found to be positively correlated with levels of CRP; however, no significant correlation was found between CFH and BDNF, nor CFH and MMSE. …”