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Significant interaction (time by group) for PPTd.
Published 2022“…<p>The measurement of pain pressure threshold (mean±standard error) on the Deltoid (PPTd) showed that responders (black solid line) demonstrated a significant decrease in PPTd following eccentric exercise. …”
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Sensitized BLyS<sup>-/-</sup> produce significantly less alloantibody against foreign antigens.
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Hypothesis that explains and predicts expansion of ages of KD due to decreased IgG levels.
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Mean percentage changes (95% CI) in total testosterone, SHBG and free testosterone (mITT analysis).
Published 2024Subjects: “…contraceptives substantially decreased…”
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Pairwise comparisons of hormonal results for DMPA-IM vs NET-EN expressed as mean percentage differences (95% CI) (mITT analysis).
Published 2024Subjects: “…contraceptives substantially decreased…”
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Significant interactions between child maltreatment and DNA methylation predicting depressive symptoms.
Published 2023“…<p>Significant interactions between child maltreatment and DNA methylation predicting depressive symptoms.…”
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