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Comparison of eye drop instillation success rates across different age groups.
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Brain and liver GCase activity are significantly decreased in heterozygous <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mice, with varying differences in glucosphingolipid lipids in brain and liver.
Published 2021“…<p>(A-B) GCase, (C-D) gluocosylceramide (GlcCer), and (E-F) glucosylsphingosine (GlcSph) levels measured in whole brain homogenate and liver homogenate of C57Bl/6 wild type (WT) and <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI heterozygous (HET) mice at 5 months of age (n = 10/age). (A-B) GCase levels as assessed by the CBE/4-MU method are significantly decreased in the het <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mice at 5 months of age in both brain (A) and liver (B). …”
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Demographic information and the summary of the healthy lifestyle behaviours variables.
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Low serum levels of vitamin D significantly increase the risk of death in older adults with hip fractures: a prospective cohort
Published 2022“…Conclusions: our data show that serum 25(OH)D3 levels below 12.5ng/mL significantly and independently increased the risk of mortality in the first year after surgical repair of low-energy hip fracture in patients over 60 years of age in the geographic region where this study was conducted. …”