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  • Day Holm posted an update 18 days ago

    Our findings establish a novel role of BA in representing a possible therapeutic strategy to reverse NAFLD.

    This prospective clinical trial aimed to examine the predictability of maxillary canine transplantation as compared to biological canine eruption. Additional objectives were to examine hard and soft tissue outcomes, including aesthetic…[Read more]

  • Day Holm posted an update 19 days ago

    Congenital infections are infections transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy (transplacentally) or delivery (peripartum). They have the potential to adversely affect fetal development and long-term neurodevelopmental outcome through inflammatory, destructive, developmental, or teratogenic lesions of the brain. Because the fetal/neonatal…[Read more]

  • Day Holm posted an update 20 days ago

    KEGG pathway analysis revealed that more DEGs were associated with the pathways of the two-component system and pyruvate metabolism. Moreover, the gene SE1634 code for staphylococcal toxin was significantly upregulated in S. epidermidis strains of the endophthalmitis, which might be directly responsible for the pathogenesis of endophthalmitis. In…[Read more]

  • Day Holm posted an update 20 days ago

    KEGG pathway analysis revealed that more DEGs were associated with the pathways of the two-component system and pyruvate metabolism. Moreover, the gene SE1634 code for staphylococcal toxin was significantly upregulated in S. epidermidis strains of the endophthalmitis, which might be directly responsible for the pathogenesis of endophthalmitis. In…[Read more]

  • Day Holm posted an update 21 days ago

    Loaded walking with a rucksack results in both gravitational and inertial forces of the load that must be borne by human carriers. The inertial force may be the source of metabolic burden and musculoskeletal injuries. This paper presents a lightweight backpack with a disturbance observer-based acceleration control to minimize the inertial force.…[Read more]

  • Day Holm posted an update 23 days ago

    In the Cu-poor region, the structures contain ∼404 atoms per unit cell, whereas in the Cu-rich phases the structures contain ∼411 atoms in their respective unit cells. The crystal structures in the Cu-poor region represent a new type in the 2 × 2 × 2-superstructure of γ-brass-related phases in view of the combination of constituent cluster types,…[Read more]

  • Day Holm posted an update 24 days ago

    Claudin-5 determines the sealing properties of blood-brain barrier tight junctions and its function is impaired in neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory disorders. Focusing on the contribution of claudin-5 to the trans-interaction within the tight junction seal, we used Xenopus laevis oocytes as an expression system. Cells were clustered and…[Read more]

  • Day Holm posted an update 25 days ago

    These findings clarify the mechanism of cross-priming of cancer antigens by DCs, allowing for a greater understanding of antitumor immune responses.

    Use of real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) systems in the inpatient setting is considered investigational. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether RT-CGM, using the…[Read more]

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