<p>Data are presented as mean (±SD), unless otherwise stated. Non-parametric data have been log transformed in which case they are presented as mean (interquartile range).</p
<p>Means and range of values for NT-proBNP (unadjusted for analytical variation) in controls and sub...
*<p>Quantitative data were presented as mean±SD, and categorical data as N (percentage);</p>†<p>P-va...
<p>Values are mean ± SEM.</p><p>n. a., not assessed.</p>*<p>p<0.05 baseline IT vs. 10th day of IT,</...
<p>Data are presented as mean (±SD). Non-parametric data have been log transformed in which case the...
<p>Legend: <sup>§</sup>The values of mean±SD are listed;</p>*<p>Comparison with respective controls;...
<p>Data are showed as mean ± SD or mean (95% CI) according to normal or not-normal variable’s distri...
<p>Results are expressed as Median (interquartile range).</p><p><sup>a</sup>comparison between CT an...
<p>Legend: <sup>§</sup>The values of mean±SD are listed;</p>*<p>Comparison with respective controls;...
<p>Continuous variables are presented as means ± SD; categorical variables are presented as numbers;...
<p>Data are presented as median with interquartile ranges.</p>*<p>Data presented are mean values wit...
<p>Notes: Normally distributed data are shown as mean ± standard. Data that are not normally distrib...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SEM</p><p>Anthropometry and metabolic characteristics of the Type 2 diab...
<p>Mean ± SD, *:GM (range); in this case statistical significance was tested with log-transformed va...
<p>Data are shown as means ± SD or median (interquartile range). <i>P</i> represents the significanc...
<p>Means (standard deviations) are shown.</p>a<p>Medians (interquartile ranges) of variables not nor...
<p>Means and range of values for NT-proBNP (unadjusted for analytical variation) in controls and sub...
*<p>Quantitative data were presented as mean±SD, and categorical data as N (percentage);</p>†<p>P-va...
<p>Values are mean ± SEM.</p><p>n. a., not assessed.</p>*<p>p<0.05 baseline IT vs. 10th day of IT,</...
<p>Data are presented as mean (±SD). Non-parametric data have been log transformed in which case the...
<p>Legend: <sup>§</sup>The values of mean±SD are listed;</p>*<p>Comparison with respective controls;...
<p>Data are showed as mean ± SD or mean (95% CI) according to normal or not-normal variable’s distri...
<p>Results are expressed as Median (interquartile range).</p><p><sup>a</sup>comparison between CT an...
<p>Legend: <sup>§</sup>The values of mean±SD are listed;</p>*<p>Comparison with respective controls;...
<p>Continuous variables are presented as means ± SD; categorical variables are presented as numbers;...
<p>Data are presented as median with interquartile ranges.</p>*<p>Data presented are mean values wit...
<p>Notes: Normally distributed data are shown as mean ± standard. Data that are not normally distrib...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SEM</p><p>Anthropometry and metabolic characteristics of the Type 2 diab...
<p>Mean ± SD, *:GM (range); in this case statistical significance was tested with log-transformed va...
<p>Data are shown as means ± SD or median (interquartile range). <i>P</i> represents the significanc...
<p>Means (standard deviations) are shown.</p>a<p>Medians (interquartile ranges) of variables not nor...
<p>Means and range of values for NT-proBNP (unadjusted for analytical variation) in controls and sub...
*<p>Quantitative data were presented as mean±SD, and categorical data as N (percentage);</p>†<p>P-va...
<p>Values are mean ± SEM.</p><p>n. a., not assessed.</p>*<p>p<0.05 baseline IT vs. 10th day of IT,</...