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1. Norandrosterone and Noretiocholanolone Concentration Before and After Submaximal Standardized Exercise

2. The use of two double maximal incremental exercise tests for baseline performance measures iin moderately trained athletes

3. Norandrosterone and noretiocholanolone concentrations after standardized submaximal exercise

4. Evolution of the norandrosterone and norethiocholanolone concentration before and after a submaximal standardized effort

6. Evolution of norandrosterone and norethiocholanolane concentration before and after a submaximal standardized effort

7. Clinical value of vectorcardiography, Holter monitoring and quantitative electrocardiology

8. 1H editing of 2-deuterated exogenous and natural endogenous D-glucose in biological samples

9. 1H editing of 2-deuterated exogenous and natural endogenous D-glucose in biological samples

10. 31P-NMR spectroscopy and the metabolic properties of different muscle fibers

11. 31P-NMR spectroscopy and the metabolic properties of different muscle fibers

12. Nutritional modulation of the intestinal microbiota: future opportunities for the prevention and treatment of neuroimmune and neuroinflammatory disease

13. Humoral immunity profiling of subjects with myalgic encephalomyelitis using a random peptide microarray differentiates cases from controls with high specificity and sensitivity

14. Humoral Immunity Profiling of Subjects with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Using a Random Peptide Microarray Differentiates Cases from Controls with High Specificity and Sensitivity

15. Human dendritic cells transfected with a human papilloma virus-18 construct display decreased mobility and upregulated cytokine production

16. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells in the duodenum of individuals diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis are uniquely immunoreactive to antibodies to human endogenous retroviral proteins

17. Humoral Immunity Profiling of Subjects with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Using a Random Peptide Microarray Differentiates Cases from Controls with High Specificity and Sensitivity

18. Human dendritic cells transfected with a human papilloma virus-18 construct display decreased mobility and upregulated cytokine production

19. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells in the duodenum of individuals diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis are uniquely immunoreactive to antibodies to human endogenous retroviral proteins

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