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Workman Pihl posted an update 1 year ago
Radiological improvement, defined as reduced T2/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery signal and mass effect, was observed in 50% of patients; however, this did not completely overlap with clinical response. Both early and late radiation necrosis responded equally well to bevacizumab therapy. Overall, bevacizumab was very well tolerated, permitting…[Read more]
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Sharma Henson posted an update 1 year ago
Steady technological advances are paving the way for the implementation of the quantum internet, a network of locations interconnected by quantum channels. Here we propose a model to simulate a quantum internet based on optical fibers and employ network-theory techniques to characterize the statistical properties of the photonic networks it…[Read more]
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Cunningham Mooney posted an update 1 year ago
13 by the fourth month, indicating significant success with conservative treatment.
Regardless of the size of the herniation and the severity of the pain, patients with giant lumbar disc herniation should be encouraged to undergo conservative treatment, given that the patient does not have urinary-fecal incontinence, foot drop or…[Read more]
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Schulz Crouch posted an update 1 year ago
AI documentation assistants will likely to be integral to the future primary care consultations. However, these technologies will still need to be supervised by a human until strong evidence for reliable autonomous performance is available. Therefore, different human-AI collaboration models will need to be designed and evaluated to ensure patient…[Read more]
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Lawrence Mangum posted an update 1 year ago
Scores from both iterations correlated significantly with other assessment tools including the Resident In-Service Examination (r = 0.93, P = .04 and r = 0.87, P = .03). The competency-based model was better able to demonstrate improvement over time and stratify junior versus senior trainees than the time-based model. Trainees and pathologists…[Read more]
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Stryhn Ray posted an update 1 year ago
Coleopterans and hymenopterans were the most represented groups of floral visitors, whereas dipterans were the most diverse group of prey insects. Regarding VOCs and SVOCs, while aldehydes and carboxylic acids presented higher relative contents in leaf-traps, alkanes and plumbagin were the main VOC/SVOC compounds detected in flowers. We conclude…[Read more]
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Donaldson Sun posted an update 1 year ago
The havoc created by Corona virus has been dealt with using various integrative approaches adopted by laboratories through-out the world. Use of anti-viral peptides (AVPs) although new but has shown tremendous potential against many pathogens. Previously AVPs have been designed against spike protein of corona virus which is the major entry…[Read more]
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Kronborg Rosendahl posted an update 1 year ago
In this review, we provide an overview of virulence mechanisms and determinants for which roles have been demonstrated in vivo, primarily in mouse models of infection.Treatments of bone metastases using radionuclides are now well established in oncology. It is also a field that continues to develop. Abemaciclib order This article reviews the…[Read more]
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Clay Junker posted an update 1 year ago
Acupuncture can reduce cognitive deficits in Alzheimer’s disease. However, whether electroacupuncture can prevent or alleviate the cognitive deficits in animal models of aging remains poorly understood. Studies have shown that disordered epigenetic modifications play a critical role in age-related cognitive decline. Therefore, we hypothesized that…[Read more]
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Winkel Bock posted an update 1 year ago
Kisspeptin, neuropeptide involved in puberty beginning and regulation of pituitary-gonadal axis, has been shown to stimulate antioxidant defenses in murine models. Its levels are greater in females than males and also in obese prepubertal girls. Therefore, our aim was to evaluate sex-related differences in prepubertal obese patients and the…[Read more]
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McKenna Crowell posted an update 1 year ago
There is a worrisome increase in the reporting of medically attended injuries in Slovak adolescents. The aim of this study is to examine the relationships between socio-economic factors, physical fighting, and physical activity with frequency of medically attended injuries among this population group. Data from 8902 adolescents participating in…[Read more]
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McLamb Engel posted an update 1 year ago
5 ng/mL and that new generation assays were not affected up to the announced tolerance threshold of 1200 ng/mL. After the streptavidin beads treatment, we observed a higher imprecision for both parameters and a constant 10% negative bias for TSH compared to new generation assays. Conclusions New generation of electrochemiluminescent immunoassays…[Read more]
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Womble Lohmann posted an update 1 year ago
MRA prescription was not retained in the model. In multivariable analyses, HK at baseline was independently associated with MRA non-prescription at baseline and subsequent discontinuation. selleck chemical When considering subsequent discontinuation of RAASi (instead of baseline use), HK was no longer found associated with all-cause deaths.…[Read more]
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Slater Adkins posted an update 1 year ago
None of the roosters examined exhibited KBF. The overall low numbers of KBF found indicate that genetic factors may be involved in KBF and, thus that selective breeding may help to reduce the susceptibility to KBF. Finally, this study highlights the importance of poultry conservation to secure genetic diversity, which may be an important resource…[Read more]
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Foster Romero posted an update 1 year ago
nterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The evidence presented in this study provides a reference for clinicians to select a suitable anterior cruciate ligament graft.
In this study, we made a comprehensive comparison of the grafts commonly used in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The evidence presented in this study provides a…[Read more]
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Wulff Thomson posted an update 1 year ago
The increasing trends may be due to increased inputs from river discharges, the leather industry and petroleum refineries, while the decrease in Pb may be due to the ban in the use of this element as an additive in gasoline and as component of car batteries. This investigation supports the validity of analysing trace element in bone, a tissue…[Read more]
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Pallesen Lindberg posted an update 1 year ago
Surface modification offers a straightforward means to alter and enhance the properties and performance of materials, such as nanofiltration membranes for water softening. Herein, we demonstrate how a membrane’s surface charge can be altered by grafting different electrostatically varying copolymers onto commercial membrane surfaces using…[Read more]
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Beyer Glenn posted an update 1 year ago
Six patients underwent surgery. In 15.4 % right lungs were affected by cystic malformation and in 23 % left lungs were affected. C646 A final diagnosis of CAPM was confirmed in 5 patients using histopathologic examination. Multidisciplinary cooperation during prenatal as well as postnatal period is necessary.An evaluation of possible interactions…[Read more]
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Poole Grossman posted an update 1 year ago
This study aimed to determine if brief psychosocial/behavioral therapy directed to reduce poststroke depression would decrease fatigue and improve sleep-wake disturbance.
A preplanned secondary data analysis from a completed clinical trial was conducted.
One hundred participants received usual care, in-person intervention, or…[Read more]
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Abbott White posted an update 1 year ago
There has been accumulating evidence suggesting nitric oxide donors as such targeting agents and considering their pleiotropic antitumor activities, including both the reversal of chemo and immuno-resistance of various unresponsive resistant cancers. The in vitro and in vivo preclinical findings corroborate the sensitizing antitumor activities of…[Read more]
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