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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 3 months ago
Interestingly, unlike haloperidol, SYA013 shows moderate selectivity toward σ2 receptors. In this study, we explored the potential of SYA013 in modulating the important biological events associated with cell survival and progression as well as the mechanistic aspects of apoptosis in a representative TNBC cell line (MDA-MB-231). Our results…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 3 months ago
The updated database from 2020 also included the names of people within the top-cited 2% of their scientific discipline. This increased the number of forensic practitioners to 215 from a total of 10,158 individuals in this subject category. This article takes a closer look at these highly cited forensic scientists, the countries where they work,…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 3 months ago
AS-IV is effective in alleviating ON-FH through its effects in repolarizing macrophages from M1-like phenotype to M2-like phenotype, promoting survival of osteocytes, reducing arthritic symptoms, and decreasing inflammatory cytokines.
The purpose of this commentary is to describe the Johns Hopkins Home Care Group’s (JHHCG) Community-based…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 3 months ago
We discuss data regarding the role of TGF-β/activin in the most common animal regenerative models to demonstrate how this signaling promotes or inhibits regeneration, depending on the cellular context.Publication of scientific paper is critical for modern science evolution, and professional advancement. However, it comes with many…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 3 months ago
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is characterized by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation, which is progressive and not fully reversible. In patients with COPD, body mass index (BMI) is an important parameter associated with health outcomes, e.g. mortality and health-related quality of life. However, so far no study…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 3 months ago
OBJECTIVE The current study was designed to investigate the effects of some nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) on HSV-1 infection. find more MATERIALS AND METHODS Initially, the SwissTargetPrediction server was used to predict the interactions between HSV-1 thymidine kinase and acyclovir, stavudine, zidovudine, didanosine, and…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 3 months ago
Obesity has for decades been recognised as one of the major health concerns. Recently accumulated evidence has established that obesity or being overweight is strongly linked to an increased risk of cancer. However, it is still not completely clear how adipose tissue (fat), along with other stromal connective tissues and cells, contribute to…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 3 months ago
Forty-two (76.4%) and 13 patients (23.6%) had the same and improved functional status as compared to that of pre-operation, respectively. Four patients (7.3%) experienced transient neurological deterioration but improved to the normal level in the long-term follow-up. All patients achieved Simpson I/II radical resection. No patients suffered from…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 4 months ago
8years (95% CI 28.5-31.1) and was significantly longer in patients diagnosed after 2006 compared to patients diagnosed before. There are significant differences between patient demographics, as well as time to EDSS 6, in the near-complete, geographically well-defined population compared to an additional cohort from the capital Oslo and its…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 4 months ago
Mast cells (MCs) are an important immune cell type in the skin and play an active role during wound healing. MCs produce mediators that can enhance acute inflammation, stimulate re-epithelialisation as well as angiogenesis, and promote skin scarring. There is also a link between MCs and abnormal pathological cutaneous scarring, with increased…[Read more]
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Carlsen Pedersen posted an update 4 months ago
However, there was insufficient support for the cross-lagged associations.
Associations between empathy and burnout may be attributed to the methodological limitations of cross-sectional designs. However, the influence of potential moderators is discussed as a promising direction of future research.
Associations between empathy and…[Read more]
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