prolactin
PLAIN-1940 ยท run 19 (hybrid, A) vs run 16 (vector, B)
The actual ranked results each run returned for this one query, in order. Documents the benchmark judged relevant are highlighted green (with their relevance grade). Comparing the two columns shows why one run scored higher โ which relevant docs it surfaced, and how near the top.
A โ run 19 (hybrid)
- Serum prolactin and oestradiol levels in women with cyclical mastalgia.
- A double blind trial of the prolactin inhibitor bromocriptine in painful benign breast disease.
- High-dose ascorbic acid increases intercourse frequency and improves mood: a randomized controlled clinical trial.
- Probiotics function mechanistically as delivery vehicles for neuroactive compounds: Microbial endocrinology in the design and use of probiotics.
- Upregulation of lymphocyte apoptosis as a strategy for preventing and treating autoimmune disorders: a role for whole-food vegan diets, fish oil an...
- Milk consumption: aggravating factor of acne and promoter of chronic diseases of Western societies.
- Identification of peptide hormones of the amphipathic helix class using the helical hydrophobic moment algorithm.
- Sub-clinical neurobehavioral abnormalities associated with low level of mercury exposure through fish consumption.
- Body fat composition and distribution in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
- The influence of ฮผ-opioid receptor agonist and antagonist peptides on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).
B โ run 16 (vector)
- Serum prolactin and oestradiol levels in women with cyclical mastalgia.
- A double blind trial of the prolactin inhibitor bromocriptine in painful benign breast disease.
- Probiotics function mechanistically as delivery vehicles for neuroactive compounds: Microbial endocrinology in the design and use of probiotics.
- Milk consumption: aggravating factor of acne and promoter of chronic diseases of Western societies.
- The influence of ฮผ-opioid receptor agonist and antagonist peptides on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).
- Evidence for acne-promoting effects of milk and other insulinotropic dairy products.
- Acne, dairy and cancer
- Exposure to exogenous estrogen through intake of commercial milk produced from pregnant cows.
- Dietary intervention in acne
- Risks and benefits of estrogen plus progestin in healthy postmenopausal women: principal results From the Women's Health Initiative randomized cont...