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Data_Sheet_1_Drug Use in Night Owls May Increase the Risk for Mental Health Problems.pdf
Published 2022“…<p>Drugs of abuse are widely known to worsen mental health problems, but this relationship may not be a simple causational one. Whether or not a person is susceptible to the negative effects of drugs of abuse may not only be determined by their addictive properties, but also the users’ chronotype, which determines their daily activity patterns. …”
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Spatial information is significantly decreased in dCA1 and vCA1 in APP/PS1 mice.
Published 2024“…(B) In dCA1, spatial information was decreased in APP/PS1 mice relative to C57BL/6 controls (mean ± std: C57BL/6 = 0.132 ± 0.048, APP/PS1 = 0.128 ± 0.051, p < 0.005, two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test, n<sub>C57BL/6</sub> = 305 units from 5 recording sessions, n<sub>APP/PS1</sub> = 180 units from 4 recording sessions). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Extremely Low Dose of Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agent May be Associated with Increased Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients
Published 2023“…Conclusions: Extremely low dose of ESA in hemodialysis patients may be associated with increased mortality risk. …”
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