• Ipsen Willadsen posted an update 6 months ago

    valuation of our protocol; and, the intrinsic heterogeneity of our patient population, previous surgical repairs, and scar tissues.

    The proposed treatment of combining NTG and HBOT appears to result in reversal of tissue hypoxia and improved wound healing. This preliminary report shows improved outcomes with less morbidity in a group of…[Read more]

  • Ipsen Willadsen posted an update 6 months ago

    Purpose Identify the types and dosage of vestibular stimulation interventions in persons with cerebral palsy (CP), and establish the efficacy of these interventions on balance and function.Materials and Methods This systematic review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols to search for studies…[Read more]

  • Ipsen Willadsen posted an update 6 months ago

    A similarly robust outlier effect was also found in other brain regions, including a shape-processing region in lateral occipital cortex (LO) and task-processing fronto-parietal regions. These brain regions likely work in concert to flag the presence of outliers during visual perception and then weigh the outliers appropriately in subsequent…[Read more]

  • Ipsen Willadsen posted an update 6 months ago

    Additionally, CDCA (150 μM) and DCA (100 μM) decreased the sinoatrial node beating rate to 80.6 ± 3.0% and 79.7 ± 0.9% of the basal rate (334.2 ± 10.7 bpm), respectively. These results were consistent with their chronotropic effects. In conclusion, CDCA and DCA induced positive inotropic effects by elevating the Ca2+ in left ventricular myocytes. [Read more]

  • Mussels underwent a haemolymph acidosis of 0.1-0.2 pH units in the fluctuating treatments, alongside two-fold increases in the superoxide dismutase activity and DNA damage induced by copper, compared to those induced by copper under static pH conditions. Conversely, ragworms experienced an alkalosis of 0.3 pH units under fluctuating pH/pCO2,…[Read more]

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