376) te of the adult and immature tubules that function at a lower capacity than that of |
377) fected with HIV, information on cognitive function at school age is needed. |
378) both genes would lead to loss of protein function, but further clinical data is req |
379) by molecular changes that alter synaptic function, but little is known about modifi |
380) luation of left ventricular (LV) systolic function can be cumbersome, especially in |
381) t relies on urinary biomarkers of ovarian function can facilitate naturally breeding |
382) istical difference regarding pain or oral function could be observed. |
383) CFTR function could be tested in vivo using mea |
384) The spinal cord function grades according to American Spin |
385) The spinal cord function grades according to the American |
386) ome bisphosphonate also have osteoblastic function leading to a reducted bone turnov |
387) family kinase Lyn promotes Cbl's adapter function, leading to increased association |
388) In particular, recurrent gain-of-function mutations targeting EZH2 Y641 occ |
389) Constitutional dominant loss-of-function mutations in the SPRED1 gene caus |
390) The improvement of cardiac function on echocardiography and the norma |
391) between driving performance and cognitive function on self-reported driving habits o |
392) The primary outcome was change in motor function or impairment as a result of tran |
393) Biology was expressed in terms of function or telos, and accorded perfectly |
394) tball training may improve cardiovascular function, physical fitness, and body compo |
395) ing is associated with better LV systolic function, physical fitness, microvascular |
396) the biomechanics underlying the structure-function relationship is governed by cell |
397) provides a new insight into the structure-function relationship of αC-PE. |
398) etes mellitus; however, long-term β-cell function remains a major problem. |
399) astasis and chronic inflammation, but its function remains uncertain. |
400) ber organization and regional contractile function using a rat model of postinfarct |
401) waves and the ventricular morphology and function using cardiac magnetic resonance |
402) utledge, New York, 2010a) affected neural function, via EEG asymmetry, in a randomiz |
403) ear to restore epithelial and endothelial function, via both paracrine and cell cont |
404) aimed to evaluate parent-rated executive function (EF) in pediatric standard risk a |
405) es to the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and Male Sexual Health Que |
406) on of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) and the Sexual Encounter |
407) demonstrate impaired vascular endothelial function (VEF), substantially increasing t |
408) sment of body weight, glycemia, and graft function (evaluated by OGTT). |
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