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Bech Hoover posted an update 1 year ago
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is described as a range of clinical conditions including myocardial infarction (MI) and unstable angina. Lipid and apolipoprotein profiles together with the study of cholesterol deposit and efflux serve to identify novel pre and post infarct scenarios for the treatment of these patients. In (non-ST elevation…[Read more]
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Kumar Harder posted an update 1 year ago
OBJECTIVES There are increasing concerns regarding proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use and the risk of fractures in adults. Few studies have evaluated this risk among pediatric patients. This study examined fractures and fracture location among pediatric patients exposed to PPI compared with those without documented exposure. STUDY DESIGN Encounters…[Read more]
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Lamb Prince posted an update 1 year ago
We provide an overview of each protocol and discuss their applicability. We also review recent benchmarking studies comparing each protocol’s performance and summarize the major conclusions that can be gathered from their usage. The result documents variable performance of the protocols and highlights their different applications in miRNA…[Read more]
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Skovbjerg Boisen posted an update 1 year ago
py) molecular dynamics simulation, binding free energy calculation and electrostatic potential analysis. The novel IDO1 inhibitors of compound 1 and its analogues could be considered as promising scaffold for further development of IDO1 inhibitors.Post mortem computed tomography (PMCT) can aid in localizing foreign bodies, bone fractures, and gas…[Read more]
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Hermann Reimer posted an update 1 year ago
ms that can be activated by 808 nm light excitation sources for application in photodynamic therapy. Our nanoplatforms remain photoactive after internalization by living cells, allowing for 808 nm-activated ROS generation. The versatility of our polymer-stabilization strategy promises a straightforward access to other derivatizations (for…[Read more]
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Goldberg Kemp posted an update 1 year ago
Fractalkine levels progressively increased with the severity of the disease in the HFrEF group (NYHA I 471.2±52.4pg/ml, NYHA II 500.5±38.4pg/ml, NYHA III 638.9±54.3pg/ml, p for linear trend 0.023). Numerically higher concentrations of fractalkine were observed in the HFrEF group compared to the no HF group with borderline significance (p…[Read more]
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Kragh Zhou posted an update 1 year ago
Degeneration of the choriocapillaris was marked by a decrease in endothelial CD31 protein and choriocapillaris breakdown at the ultrastructural level. Fundus lesions with patchy depigmentation were characteristic of old RGR-d mice. RGR-d was mislocalized in cultured cells and caused a strong cell growth defect. These results uphold the notion of a…[Read more]
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Rouse Emborg posted an update 1 year ago
Our study presented several promising modulators, both DEGs and DEmiRNAs, as well as possible pathological pathways for AAD, which narrows the scope for further fundamental research.
Adults with unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) are common in developing countries. Long-term overload of the right ventricle places adult patients at risk for…[Read more]
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Wren Lindberg posted an update 1 year ago
Parents reported hearing primarily positive things about technologies. Families not using pump and/or CGM noted reluctance to use technology due to family-specific concerns (e.g., cost, child’s unwillingness to wear device) rather than information from outside sources. In this subset of parents, many still expressed willingness to initiate use…[Read more]
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Knapp Cunningham posted an update 1 year ago
Gastrointestinal autonomic neuropathy represents an important and diverse, but poorly appreciated, manifestation of diabetic autonomic neuropathy that impacts negatively on quality of life. There is no test to assess gastrointestinal autonomic nerve damage directly in humans; cardiovascular autonomic reflex tests are often used as a surrogate, but…[Read more]
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MacDonald Salisbury posted an update 1 year ago
dary prevention, FMT is considered the option of choice in patients with multiple recurrences. Bezlotoxumab can be added to standard treatment for patients at high risk for R-CDI. The most promising strategies are those aimed at reducing changes in intestinal microbiota and development of a new effective non-toxin-based vaccine.
The aim of…[Read more]
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Abbott Ewing posted an update 1 year ago
To review how National Health Service (NHS) Secondary Care Trusts (NSCTs) are using the Learning from Deaths (LfDs) programme to learn from and prevent, potentially preventable deaths.
Potentially preventable deaths occur worldwide within healthcare organisations. In England, inconsistencies in how NSCTs reviewed, investigated and shared…[Read more]
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Reddy Ramsey posted an update 1 year ago
67±2.34) months. All the 11 patients who received corticosteroid injections recovered after 1 to 7 injections, with a median of 3 injections, and an average course of treatment of (2.64±1.69) months. All the 13 patients with oral PPI were cured, with an average course of treatment of (4.15±2.76 )months; No recurrence was found in the follow-up of…[Read more]
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Enevoldsen Troelsen posted an update 1 year ago
e for variation of user experiences. Careful design considerations that take motivational theory into account would contribute to the transformation of care for individuals with chronic conditions.The purpose of this paper is to introduce a useful online interactive dashboard (https//mahdisalehi.shinyapps.io/Covid19Dashboard/) that visualize and…[Read more]
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Gupta Klemmensen posted an update 1 year ago
Eleven criteria correlating electrocardiogram (ECG) findings with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) have been previously published. These have not been compared head-to-head in a single study. We studied their value as a screening test to identify patients with reduced LVEF estimated by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR)…[Read more]
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Rosenberg Covington posted an update 1 year ago
where the object would be located in the scene, what color the object was, or were only told what object to search for. The results showed that providing additional information helped participants locate an object in an image more easily only when at least one piece of information communicated what part of the scene the object was in, which…[Read more]
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Medina Lyon posted an update 1 year ago
Conversely, differences tended to be narrower in the next 30-180 min of gastric and duodenal digestion. As a result, the IgE binding capacity of FSPI was significantly lower than that of SPI at 30 min of gastric and duodenal digestion. Therefore, fermentation by lactic acid bacteria affected the digestibility rate of soy proteins, especially at…[Read more]
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Kanstrup Stephansen posted an update 1 year ago
The results of our study showed that 8-week mCdtt and mMdtt program did not differ in balance fear of falling, walking functionality and muscle strength in older adults, although both trainings had improved balance ability.
It can be interpreted that both training programs can be suggested to enhance abovementioned parameters in older…[Read more]
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Cummings Vedel posted an update 1 year ago
Variability in the dynamical function of nodes comprising a complex network impacts upon cascading failures that can compromise the network’s ability to operate. Node types correspond to sources, sinks, or passive conduits of a current flow, applicable to renewable electrical power microgrids containing a variable number of intermittently…[Read more]
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Camp Hardy posted an update 1 year ago
Fluorescent imaging agents with biocompatibility and high sensitivity are urgently required for the accurate detection of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs). Herein, we report the design of a novel quinoline-based fluorescent probe, designated KSNP117, which can be applied as a biomedical imaging agent in the sensitive and quantitative detection of SLNs.…[Read more]
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