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Insulin Growth Factor Binding Protein-6 and the Liver. [PDF]
Coda ARD +7 more
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A Clinical Study of the Distribution and Morphology of Harris Lines
ABSTRACT Harris lines are commonly used in bioarcheology to infer lifestyle in ancient populations; however, their etiology and identification parameters are still under debate. The aim of this study is to observe the distribution of the lesions in a contemporary clinical sample to address their association with etiological factors, age, biological sex,
Claudia Moro +7 more
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Circulating protein levels of insulin-like growth factor 1 signaling pathway and the predisposition to colorectal carcinogenesis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Naderi Noukabadi F +6 more
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Summary Evidence for an association between insulin‐like growth factors (IGF) and multiple myeloma (MM) is inconsistent. We examined total IGF‐I concentrations and risk of MM by combining baseline serological data among UK Biobank participants (n = 444 187; 732 incident MM) with a two‐sample Mendelian randomisation (MR) analysis using identified ...
Yolanda Benavente +56 more
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The Role of Insulin-like Growth Factor 2 (IGF-2) in Periodontal Regeneration: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Kuntjoro KN +4 more
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Targeting the noradrenergic‐metabolic axis: A new strategy for sugar‐induced depression subtypes
Abstract Background and Purpose Lifestyle is closely related to major depressive disorder (MDD). Given the growing focus on the impact of diet on mental health, this study examined how dietary habits affect the pathophysiology of MDD. Experimental Approach Health check‐up data were analysed. Mice received sucrose under chronic unpredictable mild stress
Takatoshi Sakata +13 more
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Retrospective analysis of growth hormone effects on growth and adenoma volume in children with pituitary microadenoma. [PDF]
Pan D, Liu Z, Yu Y, Dong M, Wu S.
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Our Mendelian Randomization analysis provides evidence supporting a causal association between genetic predisposition to T2D, independent of BMI, and an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in the Japanese population, corroborating findings from observational studies.
Yingsong Lin +41 more
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