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Thygesen Rye posted an update 11 days ago
epatitis B virus can maintain itself in the liver for a patient’s lifetime, causing liver injury and cancer. We have clarified exactly how it maintains itself in an infected cell. This now means we have a better idea at how to target the virus and cure a chronic infection.
Misfolded proteins in the urine of women with preeclampsia bind to…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 12 days ago
Because of the burden of migraine in Japan, there is a need for safe and effective preventive treatments. This study assessed the long-term safety and tolerability of galcanezumab in Japanese patients with episodic (EM) or chronic (CM) migraine.
In this 12-month open-label study, adult patients with EM who previously completed a 6-month,…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 13 days ago
Twenty-six individual and eight follow-up interviews, two group interviews and five discrete action cycles were completed. At the core was a focus on disruption of the norm of professionally provided and mediated care, with three main themes imagining the future of Cottage Hospice (growing demand, a home-like space, innovative roles for families…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 14 days ago
Survival rates were analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier method. Results Postoperatively 23 patients received radiotherapy and 13 patients received chemoradiotherapy. All patients were followed up for more than 3 years. Total 3-year and 5-year survival rates were 60.5% and 49.0%, respectively. Patients obtaining the conservation of laryngeal functions…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 15 days ago
von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) is a multisystemic inherited disease which most commonly affects the retina and central nervous system. The hallmark retinal manifestation of VHL in the eye is retinal capillary hemangioblastoma (RCH). ART26.12 inhibitor Significant visual morbidity can result from exudative retinal detachments (ERDs) or tractional retinal…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 16 days ago
This work delineates the structural features of FA necessary for potent antibiotic activity and demonstrates that the resistance profile can be improved for this scaffold and target.Luteolin, a flavone subclass of flavonoids, is commonly found in food plants and has multiple biological activities. Recently, evidence is growing with regard to the…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 17 days ago
Infants rarely imitated their mothers, suggests a creative self-motivated learning mechanism that requires further investigation.Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia is one of the most common types of adult leukaemia. Cancer-related systemic inflammation response has been characterized to correlate with therapeutic outcome in patients with cancer. The…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 18 days ago
Significant orbital mixing is rare in lanthanide complexes because of the limited radial extent of the 4f orbitals, which results in a generally small stabilization due to 4f orbital interactions. Nevertheless, even a small amount of additional stabilization could enhance lanthanide separations. One lanthanide complex in which orbital mixing has…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 19 days ago
The review of positive culture results by clinical pharmacists in pediatric patients discharged from the emergency department (ED) has not been described. This study aimed to compare review and family notification times of genital and urine cultures before and after initiation of review of positive cultures by clinical pharmacists in a pediatric…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 19 days ago
The review of positive culture results by clinical pharmacists in pediatric patients discharged from the emergency department (ED) has not been described. This study aimed to compare review and family notification times of genital and urine cultures before and after initiation of review of positive cultures by clinical pharmacists in a pediatric…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 20 days ago
There was no statistically significant difference in the two groups with regard to the age range, gender, diagnosis, side of fracture, and accompanying fractures. Occlusal instability, wound dehiscence, and facial nerve paralysis was found in both the groups. Group 1 had 1 patient which required implant removal due to screw loosing, whereas group…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 21 days ago
The results mainly show that non-formal CVET is still strongly influenced by institutional settings. In the case of informal CVET, on the other hand, the learning biography plays a central role.The present study investigates the way infants express their emotions in relation to parental feelings between maternal and paternal questions and direct…[Read more]
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