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Webster Brown posted an update 1 year ago
Since EndoU activity is highly conserved in all CoVs, inhibiting this activity may serve as an approach for therapeutic interventions against existing and emerging CoV infections. Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS.Gastrointestinal infections often induce epithelial damage that must be repaired for optimal gut function. While…[Read more]
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Odgaard Hopkins posted an update 1 year ago
The most probable risk factors of HCV transmission in Egypt included regular visits to dental clinics (55.2%), previous surgical operations (54.4%), former blood transfusion (52%), intrafamilial HCV infection (45.9%) and history of bilharzial infection (44.3%). Increasing public awareness about modes of transmission and risk factors of HCV…[Read more]
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Dencker Bonde posted an update 1 year ago
Based on the self-determination theory (SDT), the present study tested a mediational model in a cross-sectional data and found that gratification of basic psychological needs (GBPN; autonomy, relatedness, and competence) in adolescents’ relationships with their mother and father is linked with wellness (life satisfaction, problem-solving…[Read more]
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Medeiros Vaughn posted an update 1 year ago
On average, the model predicted that 20% of children in the city will have blood lead levels above the WHO recommended 10 μg/dL. The study can be considered as an unprecedented piece of work as it addresses critical issues and methods to mitigate problems caused by high concentration of Pb in water supply distribution infrastructure.Household…[Read more]
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Cummings Wolff posted an update 1 year ago
The urban planning method adopted by rural planners is not suitable in rural regions, because the planning potential of rural areas with high and low FD values varies. Although rural planning currently uses a very similar approach to urban planning, it should use a local, flexible and adaptive policy based on rural morphological characteristics.We…[Read more]
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Filtenborg Desai posted an update 1 year ago
n redeveloping a multidimensional identity and a renewed sense of purpose.Background and Purpose Anger has been recognized as a commonly experienced emotion among caregivers of elderly people with dementia. While several cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based intervening methods have been developed, limited research has systematically examined…[Read more]
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Hovgaard Vinding posted an update 1 year ago
There were no baseline HR/LR microbiome differences, and antibiotic treatment disrupted the microbiome in both HR and LR rats. Antibiotic treatment exacerbated aspects of HR/LR behavior, increasing LRs’ already high levels of anxiety-like behavior while reducing passive stress coping in both strains. Our results highlight the importance of an…[Read more]
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Salisbury Bengtsen posted an update 1 year ago
© 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel.BACKGROUND At present, there is no clear understanding of the effect of long-duration spaceflight on the major enzymes that govern the metabolism of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. To address this gap in knowledge, we used data from the NASA Twins Study, which includes a multiscale omics investigation of the changes…[Read more]
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Bynum Troelsen posted an update 1 year ago
ibited more left ventricular dilatation, a longer QT interval, and worse autonomic tone, as assessed by heart rate variability and elevated inflammatory cytokines. Ten of 23 (46%) male rats died during follow-up, compared with two of 23 (9%) female rats (P = 0.01). There were four sudden deaths in males (with ventricular tachycardia documented in…[Read more]
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Abildgaard Healy posted an update 1 year ago
Family members care for the hospitalized child based on their cultural reference and it is important that nurses take this aspect into consideration during care practice. Cultural care aggregates knowledge and can be considered a new paradigm for nursing care that allows an affective, reflective, human, empathic relationship between…[Read more]
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Vasquez Stryhn posted an update 1 year ago
After peaking, the concentrations dropped with half-lives between 3.5 and 9.3 h but did not reach the initial levels within 18 h again. Compared to pre-training levels, the increase in metabolite excretion was between 546-933 %. During peak excretion reference values for hydroxynaphthalene (35 μg/L, sum of 1- and 2-isomer) and 1-hydroxypyrene…[Read more]
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Bartlett Heide posted an update 1 year ago
Integration of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) with Focused Cardiac Ultrasound (FoCUS) can impact decision-making, assist in the diagnosis of reversible etiologies and help guiding resuscitation of patients with cardiac arrest.
To evaluate the ability of emergency physicians (EPs) to obtain and maintain skills in performing resusTEE…[Read more]
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MacDonald Salisbury posted an update 1 year ago
0% (ceramic restoration, N = 23)-differed significantly in the regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS Conventional restorations were associated with moderate-to-high survival rates in MIH teeth. In contrast, non-invasive composite restorations, which were predominately used in younger or less cooperative children, were linked to lower survival rates. ©…[Read more]
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Sosa McLean posted an update 1 year ago
18–12.83];
= 0.002). Mean urine output (-112.68 ,
= 0.17), incidence of AKI (RR = 1.05 ,
= 0.72), and mortality rates (RR = 0.79 ,
= 0.45) were found to be statistically insignificant.
Aminophylline administration in children with AKI reduces serum creatinine level without significant adverse effects or effect on the…[Read more]
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Liu Harris posted an update 1 year ago
PURPOSE To examine the association between strength of policy and self-reported tobacco use behavior, controlling for demographic characteristics, polytobacco use, knowledge of campus tobacco policy, and perceived policy compliance by others. DESIGN Cross-sectional, online survey. SETTING Ten participating State University of New York (SUNY)…[Read more]
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Ibsen Childers posted an update 1 year ago
Mutations that enhance LRRK2 protein kinase activity cause inherited Parkinson’s disease. LRRK2 phosphorylates a group of Rab GTPase proteins, including Rab10 and Rab12, within the effector-binding switch-II motif. Previous work has indicated that the PARK16 locus, which harbors the gene encoding for Rab29, is involved in Parkinson’s, and that…[Read more]
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Baird Wind posted an update 1 year ago
Results Eighteen patients underwent antithrombotic therapy (A group) and 95 patients did not undergo antithrombotic therapy (N group). Secondary bleeding was observed in nine patients (8.0%) and patients in the A group exhibited a significantly higher rate of secondary bleeding than those in the N group (39% vs. 2.4%, P less then 0.01). The median…[Read more]
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Stryhn Browning posted an update 1 year ago
The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of early enteral nutrition (EEN) after definitive resection of anastomotic leakage (DRAL) resulting from a sigmoid colon or rectal cancer radical resection.
This was a prospective cohort study performed at our center. From January 2014 to May 2016, every patient received a standard…[Read more]
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Crowley Jensen posted an update 1 year ago
ent benefit from the HOME intervention, which involves preparation and post-discharge support in the environment, to reduce unplanned re-hospitalizations. Improved discharge outcomes in this at-risk subgroup following an occupational therapist-led intervention may enable best care delivery as patients transition from hospital to home. TRIAL…[Read more]
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Storgaard Wiese posted an update 1 year ago
In comparison with African Americans, African immigrants were more likely to be younger, educated, and employed but were less likely to be insured (P less then 0.05). African immigrants, regardless of sex, had lower age-standardized hypertension (22% versus 32%), diabetes mellitus (7% versus 10%), overweight/obesity (61% versus 70%), high…[Read more]
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