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Sex-related differences in platelet aggregation: rebuttal to reply. [PDF]
Cattaneo M.
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What anabolic–androgenic steroids reveal about the limits of current harm reduction models
Abstract Background Harm reduction has largely been shaped by responses to psychoactive drug use where the most urgent harms are acute. These models focus on overdose, blood‐borne viruses, and rapid‐onset toxicity related harms. When applied wholesale to anabolic–androgenic steroids (AAS), they obscure the distinctive pharmacology, consumer typologies,
Timothy Piatkowski +2 more
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Prevalence of ocular lesions in cats with anaemia and thrombocytopenia. [PDF]
Frejlich M +3 more
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Evaluation of red cell distribution width in dogs with pulmonary hypertension [PDF]
Connolly, D J +5 more
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Testosterone Versus Clomiphene Treatment of Hypogonadism: A Retrospective Analysis in US Veterans
ABSTRACT Background Male hypogonadotropic hypogonadism is a complex condition with a multifactorial etiology. Although testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is the only approved treatment for male hypogonadism, clomiphene citrate (CC) is often used as an off‐label treatment.
Shourya Tadisina +6 more
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Abnormal vasculature reduces overlap between drugs and oxygen in a tumour computational model: Implications for therapeutic efficacy. [PDF]
Enjalbert R +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Testosterone deficiency is highly prevalent in men with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) and is associated with obesity, sarcopenia, systemic inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction. However, the independent prognostic role of low testosterone in long‐term mortality in this population remains unclear.
D. Tienforti +8 more
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Sex-related differences in platelet aggregation. [PDF]
Cattaneo M.
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Graphical summary of the experimental comparison of shear‐induced hemolysis in pediatric and adult blood using a Couette shearing device. Pediatric blood shows a trend toward lower increase in hemolysis at higher shear stress amplitudes, while no relevant differences are observed at low and intermediate stresses.
Vera Froese +4 more
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