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Haagensen Frandsen posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
In addition, anticancer effects of SCFAs have proved in the colorectal cancer. In this review, we discuss microbial dysbiosis and its impact on chemotherapy- or radiation-induced intestinal mucositis. Moreover, we summarize the mechanisms of SCFA production and its effects on intestinal mucositis. This review suggests the therapeutic potential of…[Read more]
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Husum Klit posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Although the development of the avian skeleton has attracted considerable attention, most of the studies have been concentrated on the embryonic period, while studies on the postnatal period are rare. We studied the postnatal development of the skeleton in two phylogenetically distant birds, an altricial passerine Acrocephalus scirpaceus and a…[Read more]
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Justesen Russell posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Hip arthroplasty does not always restore normal anatomy. This is due to inaccurate surgery or lack of stem sizes. We evaluated the aptitude of four total hip arthroplasty systems to restore an anatomical and medialized hip rotation centre.
Using 3D templating software in 49 CT scans of non-deformed femora, we virtually implanted 1) small…[Read more]
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Cox Berthelsen posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
s screening and engage clinicians in a dialogue surrounding patient’s support needs due to nursing’s central role on the interdisciplinary team. Nurses may also foster collective accountability for implementing ongoing multidisciplinary survivorship care plans that include a return to work component.The association of bullous pemphigoid (BP) with…[Read more]
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Bunn Crowley posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
gical trait studies.This study estimates for the first time dietary acrylamide intake in Chile and conducts exposure risk assessments using the margin of exposure (MOE) method. A consumption frequency survey of starchy foods was carried out in the metropolitan region of Santiago, Chile on people from different socioeconomic levels aged between 12…[Read more]
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Perkins Mcintosh posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Facial nerve dysfunction is common in patients with Bell’s palsy, trauma, tumour, or iatrogenic injuries. Imaging assessment is the most convenient method for patients and their treating physician. With developments in artificial intelligence (AI), manual work will be replaced. In this study, a database of facial images of patients with oral and…[Read more]
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Nichols Phelps posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Predicting Long term Treatment Needs Employing Device Mastering regarding Kid Rigorous along with Schedule Proper care Inpatients.
Precarious employment is known to be detrimental to health, and some population subgroups (young individuals, migrant workers, and females) are at higher risk of precarious employment. However, it is not known…[Read more]
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Hauser Mangum posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
COVID-19 presents an existential challenge for millions of people and a generational challenge for the globe. Scientific research is the primary vehicle in humanity’s attempts to understand the virus and mitigate its effects. Research on the pathogen is critically important. At the same time, COVID-19’s consequences are due to more than the…[Read more]
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Lunde Falkenberg posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
2%) had CSF leakage and 64 (92.8%) did not have CSF leakage. One patient with CSF leakage (20.0%) was managed operatively. Of the 64 patients without CSF leakage, 4 (6.3%) were managed operatively. All operative patients were managed by cranialization. Complications included vision changes, facial pressure, anosmia, facial paresthesia,…[Read more]
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Kemp Aaen posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Ten years later the FEP patients in the medium- and high-education groups had good global functioning and a neurocognitive performance within the normal limits.
Higher education is associated with better initial conditions and more favourable outcomes after an FEP. Sharing this information with the world’s educational systems is essential…[Read more]
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Potts Boel posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Currently, insulin can only be administered through the subcutaneous route. FK506 datasheet Due to the flaws associated with this route, it is of interest to orally deliver this drug. However, insulin delivered orally has several barriers to overcome as it is degraded by the stomach’s low pH, enzymatic content, and poor absorption in the…[Read more]
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Cooley Hanson posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
FLCN was identified as the gene responsible for Birt-Hogg-Dubé (BHD) syndrome, a hereditary syndrome associated with the appearance of familiar renal oncocytomas. Most mutations affecting FLCN result in the truncation of the protein, and therefore loss of its associated functions, as typical for a tumor suppressor. FLCN encodes the protein…[Read more]
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Archer Bowers posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
The in situ glycan profiling of a single tumor cell plays an important role in personalized cancer treatment. Herein, an integrated microfluidic system was designed for living single-cell trapping and real-time monitoring of galactosyl expression on the surface, combining closed bipolar electrode (BPE) arrays and electrofluorochromic (EFC)…[Read more]
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Bolton MacKinnon posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Penile prosthesis implantation remains an effective solution for men with medical-refractory erectile dysfunction (ED) following radical pelvic surgery. Despite the distortion of pelvic anatomy, a penile implant can be performed with excellent clinical outcomes provided strict patient selection, proper preoperative workup and safe surgical…[Read more]
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Houston Sherrill posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
In October 2012, a maternal pertussis vaccination programme was implemented in England following an increased incidence and mortality in infants. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of the programme by comparing pertussis-related infant hospitalisations and deaths in 2012-2017 with non-vaccination scenarios. Despite considerable uncertainties,…[Read more]
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Perkins Koefoed posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
udy, we determined that mutations in the C. difficile SpoIVA ATPase motifs result in relatively minor defects in spore formation, in contrast with Bacillus subtilis Nevertheless, our data suggest that SipL preferentially recognizes the ATP-bound form of SpoIVA and identify a specific residue in the SipL C-terminal LysM domain that is critical for…[Read more]
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Yildiz Birch posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
The kinetic equations for the photochemical reactions with diffusion are resolved under different environmental conditions and the results analyzed within the framework of non-linear Classical Irreversible Thermodynamic theory.Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), a zoonotic disease, is a major threat to humans and poultry health worldwide. In…[Read more]
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Arsenault Dennis posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses technologies recapitulating four dimensions of human intelligence, i.e. sensing, thinking, acting and learning. The convergence of technological advances in those fields allows to integrate massive data and build probabilistic models of a problem. The latter can be continuously updated by incorporating new…[Read more]
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Sunesen Doyle posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
PIPkinA, by decreasing the concentration of phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate and phosphatidylinositol (34,5)-trisphosphate , is associated with both potentiated phagocytic activity and suppressed cell proliferation. haspinkinase signal The absence of PIPkinA in cells results in normal AprA binding, indicating that PIPkinA intervenes in the…[Read more]
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Webster Lyhne posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
In recent decades, obesity has become one of the most common lifestyle-associated disorders. Obesity is a major contributing factor for several other lifestyles associated disorders such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. Autophagy inhibitor solubility dmso Although genetics and lifestyle have been directly…[Read more]
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