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Zachariassen Salazar posted an update 8 months ago
In reintroduction projects, an analysis of dispersal, exploratory movements and territorial behavior of the species concerned offers valuable information on the adaptive management of threatened species and provides a basis for the management of future reintroductions. This is the case of the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) an endemic and endangered…[Read more]
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Nance May posted an update 8 months ago
Canonical prefoldin is a protein cochaperone composed of six different subunits (PFDN1 to 6). PFDN1 overexpression promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and increases the growth of xenograft lung cancer (LC) cell lines. We investigated whether this putative involvement of canonical PFDN in LC translates into the clinic. First, the mRNA…[Read more]
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Holst Waller posted an update 8 months ago
INTRODUCTION In Mauritania, as in other West African countries, a series of actions has been taken to combat neonatal mortality. Considering the mixed success of these programs, we wondered how health workers are investing in neonatal care. METHOD An anthropological study was carried out in a locality in the Senegal River Valley. selleck inhibitor…[Read more]
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Bank Fischer posted an update 8 months ago
We hypothesized that modelling catch-up growth (CUG) as developed for coeliac disease (CD), might also fit CUG in adequately treated children with juvenile hypothyroidism (JHT) or growth hormone deficiency (GHD).
We used a monomolecular function for all available prepubertal data on height standard deviation score (HSDS) minus target…[Read more]
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McWilliams Bundgaard posted an update 8 months ago
The effect of harmine derivatives was better than that of harmine, and there was significant difference between harmine derivatives and albendazole (P less then 0.001). Histopathological examination of experimental mice organs (liver, spleen, lung, brain and small intestine) showed that there was no change in the tissues except for mild…[Read more]
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Shepherd Christie posted an update 8 months ago
Membranous nephropathy (MN) is an immune complex mediated disease. Although limited to the kidney, in up to 20% of patients MN is associated with other autoimmune, infectious or malignant diseases. The initial pathogenetic event in what is still considered “primary” MN is the binding of circulating autoantibodies to proteins (autoantigens)…[Read more]
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Kemp Crabtree posted an update 8 months ago
Meanwhile, a discriminative viewpoint instance discovery method is also proposed to discard the viewpoint instances unfavorable for action characterization. The wide-range experiments on five data sets demonstrate that our proposition can significantly enhance the performance of cross-view 3-D action recognition. And, it is also applicable to…[Read more]
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McCurdy Hinton posted an update 8 months ago
n, improvement in gait recovery, and subsequent decrease in high-beta power. These findings suggest that beta-band oscillations may be potential biomarkers of gait function and recovery in SCI. Significance These findings are significant for rehabilitation in SCI patients, and as EEG is a portable, inexpensive, and easy-to-apply system, the…[Read more]
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Lyhne Hedegaard posted an update 8 months ago
Instead, short-term cTE construct preservation can be achieved at normothermic or hypothermic temperatures by administration of protective additives. With further tuning of these promising methods, it is anticipated that cTE construct therapy can be brought one step closer to the patient.Human brain injury elicits accumulation of water within the…[Read more]
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Poole Corcoran posted an update 8 months ago
e., being within 6 feet of infectious persons for ≥15 consecutive minutes)§,¶; therefore, he continued to work. At the end of his shift on August 4, he experienced loss of smell and taste, myalgia, runny nose, cough, shortness of breath, headache, loss of appetite, and gastrointestinal symptoms; beginning August 5, he stayed home from work. An Aug…[Read more]
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Buus Macdonald posted an update 8 months ago
Our findings do not exclude a role of endotoxin in mediating signals from the gut microbiota in MS patients directly at the gut-blood barrier where numerous antigen-presenting cells are actively sensing metabolites and bacterial products.Background and Purpose As a rare lesion secondary to brain trauma, traumatic intracranial aneurysms (TICAs)…[Read more]
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Hurst Barr posted an update 8 months ago
Thirty *K. pneumoniae* clinical isolates were obtained from hospitalized patients who sustained diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). The agar disk diffusion test was employed to ascertain the antibiotic susceptibility pattern. The morphological characteristics of the phages were determined with the aid of transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The plaque…[Read more]
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Vinter Brogaard posted an update 8 months ago
The combination of a wandering spleen and gastric volvulus is a rare phenomenon. Both can result in life-threatening situations if treatment is not administered. We document a rare case of mesenteroaxial gastric volvulus and wandering spleen in a two-year-old child, highlighting the value of radiological review for an accurate and timely…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update 8 months ago
MRI demonstrated sensitivity at 100% (95% CI 945%-100%), specificity at 926% (95% CI 863%-965%), positive predictive value at 878% (95% CI 782%-943%), and negative predictive value at 100% (95% CI 968%-100%). MRI analysis of 186 suspicious skin lesions revealed additional malignant findings in 22% (4 lesions), 75% (3 out of 4) of which were…[Read more]
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Buus Macdonald posted an update 8 months ago
The transitions were accelerated by elevating the Ca2+ concentration, temperature, and osmotic pressure, which demonstrates an increased capability of PTP to accommodate to large molecules (plasticity). Cyclosporin A inhibited the transitions between states. The analysis of PTP size dynamics in osmotically shocked mitochondria and mitoplasts…[Read more]
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Mercer Montgomery posted an update 8 months ago
Though crucial to physics, the transition between distinct types of topological defects, across differing dimensionalities, remains a poorly understood phenomenon. In the realm of topological magnetism, much like in field theory, the metamorphosis from one-dimensional strings to zero-dimensional monopoles stands as a pivotal, yet elusive, process…[Read more]
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Carlsson Morgan posted an update 8 months ago
The food ingested during the race constitutes the source term within the framework of the nutrition differential equation. To minimize running time over a fixed distance, our model explores strategies for managing nutrition and propulsion force. rsv signal A nontrivial singular control problem’s resolution is necessary for this.
To find the…[Read more]
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Vangsgaard Craft posted an update 8 months ago
In comparison to well-understood glomerular diseases, less frequently reported ones, with no clear causal explanation, are likely independent. When considering all kidney conditions, collapsing glomerulopathy (CG) takes the lead in prevalence. The link between COVID-19, HIV, and CG, along with its impact on kidney function, resulted in the…[Read more]
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Carlton Hopkins posted an update 8 months ago
Intravitreal administration of ADVM-022 was well tolerated and resulted in sustained aflibercept levels in ocular tissues. In addition, ADVM-022 administration 13 months before laser-induced CNV prevented the occurrence of clinically relevant CNV lesions, to the same degree as a bolus of aflibercept delivered at the time of laser. These results…[Read more]
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Suhr Crosby posted an update 8 months ago
Hence, stabilizing respiratory function may prove beneficial in improving cognitive abilities post-stroke.
The findings from our data demonstrate an association between post-stroke apnea and the development of cognitive decline, highlighting the role of aging in breathing difficulties following a cerebrovascular accident. Therefore, a focus on…[Read more]
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