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Hood Holst posted an update 1 year ago
rom COVID-19 patients.
Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction was the most sensitive and highly specific test to identify SARS-CoV-2 in lung specimens from COVID-19 patients.
Many experimental approaches have been developed to identify transcription start sites (TSS) from genomic scale data. However, experiment specific biases lead to…[Read more]
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Torres Aguilar posted an update 1 year ago
Nutraceuticals could be used to increase immunity against viral infections and therefore more research should be done on them to better manage COVID-19 and future pandemics.
Skeletal muscle wasting is a devastating consequence of cancer that affects up to 80% of cancer patients and associates with reduced survival. Herein, we investigated the…[Read more]
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George Baird posted an update 1 year ago
Subsequent voltage clamp recordings revealed that acute 5-HT7R activation inhibited A-type potassium currents. Pharmacological block of Kv4.2/4.3 potassium channel subunits prevented the 5-HT7R agonist-induced changes in excitability and spiking latency, whereas blocking HCN channels had no influence on these effects. Taken together, the results…[Read more]
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Hoppe Potts posted an update 1 year ago
age spectra of the two groups were plotted and analyzed; the attributions, similarities and differences of the main characteristic peaks from these two groups of serum Raman spectra were described. The SVM algorithm was combined with the normalized Raman spectroscopy data to identify the two groups of patient sera with 90% identification accuracy.…[Read more]
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Nolan Kincaid posted an update 1 year ago
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model has historically been the default assumption in assessing carcinogenic risk from arsenic ingestion based on epidemiological studies. This contrasts with the threshold model used in assessing carcinogenic risk from arsenic ingestion derived from toxicological investigations of experimental animals. We present…[Read more]
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Piper McCracken posted an update 1 year ago
As medical students, we recognise how the various stages of medical school can influence one’s perception of their educational environment, as illustrated by the work of Yoo and Kim. Throughout this article, via the exploration of reviewed literature and personal experience, we provide a critical perspective into the significance of enhancing…[Read more]
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Iversen Voigt posted an update 1 year ago
3 months versus 26.1 months, p = 0.005). Survival in patients with Child-Pugh A at 1, 3, and 5 years was 97%, 80%, and 73%, respectively, compared to 74%, 41%, and 31% in patients with Child-Pugh B/C. CONCLUSIONS In a small single-center cohort, patients with HCC who were denied liver transplant due to non-tumor reasons and underwent LRT and had…[Read more]
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Templeton Marsh posted an update 1 year ago
BACKGROUND To identify geographical clusters of suicide in São Paulo, Brazil (2006-2015) and to verify the associations of suicide with sociocultural characteristics of its 96 districts. METHODS Spatial scan test was used to detect the geographical clusters. Correlation and multiple regression techniques were used to estimate the association of…[Read more]
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Medeiros Bank posted an update 1 year ago
No statistically significant results were found in the meta-analysis for visfatin, nitric oxide, GSH or malondialdehyde levels or total antioxidant capacity. The data suggest that supplementation of n-3 fatty acids could reduce the inflammatory state in women with PCOS, through a decrease in hs-CRP and an increase in adiponectin…[Read more]
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Hedegaard Fink posted an update 1 year ago
This study explored affective mechanisms of compensatory health behaviors after acting inconsistently with an important goal. Specifically, we propose and test a model in which regret over being in a situation that inhibits goal pursuit lays at the root of an individual’s engagement in compensatory behaviors such as avoiding fatty foods and…[Read more]
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Skov Rafferty posted an update 1 year ago
ing new interventions.
A wealth of evidence supports short-term efficacy of lifestyle interventions in type 2 diabetes (T2D). Atezolizumab However, little is known about long-term effects of lifestyle interventions in real-life settings.
This observational, single-arm study evaluated long-term impact of ‘Voeding Leeft…[Read more]
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Templeton Gibbons posted an update 1 year ago
6%) were women. Single session of Savary-Gilliard bougie dilation was successful in 90.7% of patients in relieving dysphagia and 9.3% developed recurrence, requiring repeated dilations. Four patients had concomitant squamous cell carcinoma of esophagus along with PVS and two developed upper gastrointestinal malignancy during follow-up. Conclusion…[Read more]
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Hirsch Blackburn posted an update 1 year ago
Novel therapies such as adalimumab have also been shown to be used and this shows a strong correlation with an increased number of poor prognostic factors. Reporting of these case reports and review of literature contribute to knowing more about reactive arthritis and help keep us up to date with newer therapies available when patients do not…[Read more]
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Burch Hede posted an update 1 year ago
Dalbergia sissoo DC. (Indian rosewood or Sheesham) is a traditional medicinal plant, reported since time immemorial for its analgesic, anti-nociceptive, anti-inflammatory, and immuno-modulatory properties. D. sissoo DC (DS). is being used traditionally to cure joint inflammation and joint pain.
To study the potential of DS leaves and its…[Read more]
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Clements Troelsen posted an update 1 year ago
Density functional theory calculations suggest that the NHC ligands minimize unfavorable electrostatic interactions between the copper phosphide surface and H+ during the first step of the hydrogen evolution reaction, which contributes to the superior performance of NHC-ligated Cu3-xP catalysts as compared to oleylamine-ligated Cu3-xP…[Read more]
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Elgaard Groth posted an update 1 year ago
Black students noted, however, that harm is mitigated when online racial discrimination is challenged by their White peers. Further, findings indicated that White students may be more likely to publicly confront racist posts if they (a) are aware of the harm it causes their Black peers; (b) perceive social norms that support confronting…[Read more]
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Norton Dissing posted an update 1 year ago
The posterior column osteotomy (PCO) is a tool for correction in spinal deformity. It allows for the induction of lordosis and coronal plane correction. It can be performed at multiple levels to loosen and mobilize the spine. Although the PCO does not provide as much correction as a 3-column osteotomy, it can be done in less operative time and…[Read more]
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Bird Bell posted an update 1 year ago
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to rise. In order to control the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals have been subjected to increased exposure to work stress. In this systematic review, we aimed at investigating the prevalence and determinants of immediate and long-term post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) effects on healthcare…[Read more]
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Tran Stephansen posted an update 1 year ago
Children should be routinely asked whether they experience tinnitus and if so, they should be included in the thorough assessment and management of the condition.
Children should be routinely asked whether they experience tinnitus and if so, they should be included in the thorough assessment and management of the condition.Background…[Read more]
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Edvardsen Terkildsen posted an update 1 year ago
Frailty indices may represent useful decision support tools to optimize modifiable drivers of quality and cost in neurosurgical care. However, classic indices are cumbersome to calculate and frequently require unavailable data. Recently, a more lean 5-factor modified frailty index (mFI-5) was introduced, but it has not yet been rigorously applied…[Read more]
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