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connected by lines, and percentage-explained variance is given in the axis title. (B) Expression heatmap of differentially expressed genes in any of four comparisons: resistant cell lines with vs without mitotane treatment (R.MvsD; no significant changes
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tendon injuries in large datasets strongly suggests shared risk factors (e.g. genetic or metabolic) ( 91 ). There is a growing body of research into the effects of endogenous hormones on tendons. Many people live a stressful life, which is connected
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variability summarizes the variability introduced into a measurement result by factors that are directly connected to the analytical method, such as the choice and specificity of antibodies, assay buffers, assay design (sandwich vs competitive), matrix
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conditions ( 8 , 9 ). GDM and PCOS can be early signs of an increased risk of manifest diseases related to insulin resistance, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D), and both disorders are also connected with cardiovascular risk factors, such as metabolic syndrome
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. In brief, serum CysC levels are closely connected to pancreatic α-cell and β-cell dysfunctions. CysC serves as a functional protein that directly plays pleiotropic roles in many pathophysiological processes in the human body, let alone a marker for
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, INSL3, and vitamin D on bone mass. Nevertheless, one has to consider that the bone function is strictly connected to that of the skeletal muscles and both testosterone and INSL3 increase muscle mass and strength ( 37 ). It is well known that
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connected through a trace line and the raincloud plots are supplemented with boxplots. Table 2 Descriptive statistics for all outcome measures per condition. Oxytocin Placebo Difference/test Mean ( s.d. ) Median (IQR
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replaced every 7–14 days. The transmitter, connected to the sensor, sometimes even built into one unit, allows the sensor to send real-time glucose readings wirelessly (via Bluetooth) to a monitoring device or smartphone ( 2 ). Since the introduction of CGM
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(ventilated hood system) or a face mask connected to oxygen and carbon dioxide analyzers mounted on a metabolic cart. The subjects were in the fasting state for at least 8 h, that is, from at least 00:00 h, were asked to refrain as much as possible from
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these ions are available to ensure health and prevent rickets. Elucidating the details of these physiological functions became the main foci during the 1930–1960 time period, and research revealed that vitamin D was intimately connected to the roles of