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The phrase "as compared to controls" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or research contexts to indicate a comparison between a test group and a control group.
Example: "The experimental group showed a significant increase in growth rate as compared to controls."
Alternatives: "in comparison to controls" or "relative to controls".
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(a), Cytokine production by T lymphoblasts from Y82C TIM-3 patients as compared to controls.
Total DJ-1 was measured and signal densities were analyzed as compared to controls (Fig. 1).
Levels of MMP-9 were significantly (P=0.003) elevated in the plasma of AD patients as compared to controls.
NLK is known to interact with CTNNB1, TP53, TCF7L1, and TCF7L2, which were hypermethylated as compared to controls.
Conversely, isoform 6 was significantly increased in AD and slightly increased in all stages of PD as compared to controls.
As compared to controls, the results showed that isoform 2 was significantly decreased in AD and all stages of PD.
Atherosclerotic lesion quantification revealed a significant reduction in lesion area of SO/SOAE pre-treated animals as compared to controls.
Cadmium treatment of adult animals caused a decrease in glutamine content, as compared to controls.
The LL animals did not show any significant changes in sleep patterns, as compared to controls.
*p < 0.05 as compared to controls.
Subjects with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have shown elevated levels of CSF NFL as compared to controls.
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