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Palm Clemons posted an update 1 year ago
Carcinogenesis risk scores for chronic hepatitis B have been proposed, but it remains unclear whether these scores during nucleoside/nucleotide analogue (NA) therapy are useful for risk assessment. In this study, we examined changes of these scores and the predictability during NA treatment. 432 patients with no history of hepatocellular carcinoma…[Read more]
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Lundberg Wood posted an update 1 year ago
Following treatment with 1400W or GB, surgery‑induced cognitive dysfunction was improved. Compared with the control group, the surgery group exhibited significant overproduction of iNOS and MDA in the hippocampus on postoperative day 1. Higher levels of NO were also detected in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of the surgery group on p…[Read more]
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Rouse Emborg posted an update 1 year ago
Treatment with mechanical ventilation is associated with chronic lung disease and poor neurologic outcomes in very premature neonates. Surfactant replacement in patients with respiratory distress syndrome reduces need for mechanical ventilation and may be most beneficial when performed early.
To evaluate the association between oral health…[Read more]
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Thrane McKay posted an update 1 year ago
Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1PR1) plays a pivotal role in mediating trafficking and migration of immune cells. Previous reports also identify S1PR1 as an important susceptibility gene of asthma and other autoimmune disorders. However, little has been known about the regulatory mechanism of S1PR1 expression. Thus we systematically…[Read more]
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Hardy Hartmann posted an update 1 year ago
Curative chemoradiotherapy of squamous cell carcinoma achieves long-term complete remissions in most patients and minimizing treatment toxicity becomes crucial issue. The aim of the retrospective analysis was to determine an acceptable dose to the bone marrow for radiotherapy planning not leading to increased haematological toxicity.
In…[Read more]
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Hvass Dixon posted an update 1 year ago
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are epithelial neoplasms with predominant neuroendocrine differentiation and the ability to synthesize and secrete variable hormones and monoamines. They are relatively rare, accounting for 2% of all malignancy cases in the United States. The most common system affected by NETs is the gastrointestinal tract. Clinical…[Read more]
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Kragh Zhou posted an update 1 year ago
Infant neurodevelopment is a complex process which may be affected by different events during pregnancy, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). We conducted a prospective cohort study to compare the prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders in infants born to mothers with and without HDP at six months of age. Participants attended the…[Read more]
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Monahan Blake posted an update 1 year ago
The prevalence of 55 long-term effects was estimated, 21 meta-analyses were performed, and 47,910 patients were included. The follow-up time ranged from 15 to 110 days post-viral infection. The age of the study participants ranged between 17 and 87 years. It was estimated that 80% (95% CI 65-92) of the patients that were infected with SARS-CoV-2…[Read more]
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Franklin Parks posted an update 1 year ago
2, p < 0.0001), right posterior putamen . Post-hoc tests and repeated-measures analysis with LME regression also supported right striatal VMAT2 elevation in the ICD group and reduction in the apathy group relative to the group with neither ICD nor apathy. DaT did not exhibit similar correlations, but normalizing VMAT2 with DaT SBR strengthened…[Read more]
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Grady Christiansen posted an update 1 year ago
This study investigates the effect of adding Tribulus terrestris ethanol extract (TEE) and Cinnamomum zeylanicum ethanol extract (CEE) and trehalose on freezability of goat epididymal spermatozoa. Gamcemetinib research buy In Experiment 1, the treatments consist of basic extender containing 25, 50 or 100 μg/ml of TEE or CEE. The control contained…[Read more]
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Mcfarland Silverman posted an update 1 year ago
ntify innate immune response genes in flounder that are commonly modulated by IHNV, VHSV, and HIRRV. These data will provide new insights into how novirhabdoviruses survive the innate immune response of flounder cells.To mitigate the movement of non-native organisms with trade, phytosanitary systems have been implemented within and between…[Read more]
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Knapp Cunningham posted an update 1 year ago
In this review, we will focus on the effect of these molecules, either stimulatory or inhibitory, on mast cell degranulation, looking for a nutraceutical capable of decreasing IBS symptoms.There is an increased interest in high entropy alloys as a result of the special possibilities of improving the mechanical, physical or chemical characteristics…[Read more]
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Liu Harris posted an update 1 year ago
Most studies on the photodegradation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have focused on the synthesis of efficient photocatalysts. However, little attention has been paid to the band bending change of semiconductive photocatalysts after the adsorption of VOCs. Herein, we first disclose how the adsorption of two typical VOCs influences the band…[Read more]
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Bjerg Godfrey posted an update 1 year ago
The prevalence and incidence of depressive disorders are rising worldwide, affecting about 322 million individuals, underlining the need for behavioral studies in animal models. selleck In this protocol, to study depression-like and anhedonic behavior in rats, the established sucrose preference and novelty-induced hypophagia tests are combined…[Read more]
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Ortega Sullivan posted an update 1 year ago
Although chest x-ray study can be useful, a negative chest x-ray study does not rule out aortic injury. Aortic injury is a time-sensitive diagnosis, and early identification is key to these patients surviving to receive definitive management in the operating room. Published by Elsevier Inc.BACKGROUND Although there are several studies comparing…[Read more]
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Hussain Stafford posted an update 1 year ago
There is evidence that multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology leads to distinct patterns of volume loss over time (VLOT) in different central nervous system (CNS) structures. We aimed to use such patterns to identify patient subgroups. MS patients of all classical disease phenotypes underwent annual clinical, blood, and MRI examinations over 6 years. S…[Read more]
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Aguilar Jokumsen posted an update 1 year ago
A layered porous organic framework (L-POF) with high surface area and porous volume was used as a novel adsorbent for adsorption of chlorophenols (CPs). The L-POF showed much higher adsorption capacity for four CPs (2-CP, 3-CP, 2,3-CP, 2,4-CP) compared with corresponding amorphous POF and some commercial adsorbents. Then, an L-POF-based…[Read more]
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McHugh Eaton posted an update 1 year ago
We determined that mcm5-bob1 does not rescue the SDL and defects in proteolysis of GALCSE4 in a cdc7-7 strain, suggesting a DNA replication-independent role for Cdc7 in Cse4 proteolysis. The SDL phenotype, defects in ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, and the mislocalization pattern of Cse4 in a cdc7-7 psh1Δ strain were similar to that of cdc7-7 and…[Read more]
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Lindholm Mckay posted an update 1 year ago
Discussion The use of multiple regression with clinical covariates and a uterine activity measure increased the accuracy of predicting cesarean delivery. Uterine electromyography may be especially useful to evaluate labor dystocia phenotypes to differentiate uterine muscle fatigue from understimulation and lead to algorithms for increased…[Read more]
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Karlsson Herndon posted an update 1 year ago
In the rapid desensitized group, except for neutropenia, there was no statistically significant increase in SAEs and over grade 3 of ADRs according to organ classes compared with the control group. In the efficacy analysis, TTP and OS were similar in the 2 groups.
Rapid desensitization of carboplatin can lower the risk of immediate…[Read more]
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