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The phrase "at later time points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing events or measurements that occur at subsequent times in a study or analysis.
Example: "The results were measured at later time points to assess the long-term effects of the treatment."
Alternatives: "at subsequent time intervals" or "at future time stages".
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Some of these studies have also measured improvement at later time points.
There were no differences at later time points.
At later time points, however, there were significant genotype differences.
Tensile strength declined throughout the process, but was significant only at later time points.
Three dogs were initially autoantibody positive, then became seronegative at later time points.
At later time points neuronal cell bodies populate regions within the original shuttle tract.
However, this difference disappeared at later time points.
At later time points, gene transfer resulted in better perfusion recovery.
This pattern persisted at later time points.
The pattern attenuated at later time points.
By contrast, resections at later time points were not complete.
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