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Primary human leucocyte of celiac disease cases and healthy controls
Skin tissue from mice treated with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13 acetate (TPA)
CD3 and CD28 Stimulated PBMCs treated with IL-23
Response of neural tissues to acrylamide in rat pups
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Masson Tumor of the Heel Fat Pad.
Reliability and Reference Norms of Single Heel-Rise Test Among Children: A Cross-sectional Study.
The impact of Nonpharmacological Interventions on Cortisol During Heel Lance Procedures on Preterm I…
Patellofemoral Joint Loading during the Performance of the Wall Squat and Ball Squat with Heel-to-Wa…
Predictors of response to foot orthoses and corticosteroid injection for plantar heel pain.
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Evaluation of Heel Offloading Devices for Reducing Heel Contact Pressures in Healthy Volunteers
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