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  1. Establishing The Validity, Responsiveness, And Appropriateness Of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures For Adult Traumatic BPI

    Rochester, MN

  2. A Study Of Philips Camera Vital Signs #2

    Rochester, MN

  3. A Study to Evaluate Chlorhexidine Wipes to Reduce Surgical Site Infection Risk in Spine Surgery Patients

    Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ

  4. Biomarkers for Seizure

    Rochester, MN

  5. Human Blood and Tissues Repository for Neuroscience Research

    Jacksonville, FL

  6. Peripheral Neuropathy Biomarkers

    Rochester, MN

  7. Study to Evaluate Microbiome Composition and Diversity Signature Using Endoscopic Ultrasound

    Rochester, MN

  8. Surface Tension Between the Ocular Surface and Scleral Lens

    Rochester, MN

  9. Nicotine Replacement to Aid Smoking Cessation

    Rochester, MN

  10. Early Vascular Aging in Patients With Early Coronary Artery Disease

    Rochester, MN

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