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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 6 days ago
In contrast, RVSE treatment dramatically increased the expression of PAI-1. These results indicate that the inhibition of MMP-9 and uPA expression and STAT3 phosphorylation and the stimulation of PAI-1 expression contributed to the decreased migration and invasion of AGS cells treated with RVSE.
These results suggest that RVSE may be used…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 7 days ago
Policy Points US policymakers considering proposals to expand public health care (such as “Medicare for all”) as a means of reducing inequalities in health care access and use could learn from the experiences of nations where well-funded universal health care systems are already in place. In England, which has a publicly funded universal health…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 8 days ago
Retinopathy was absent in four cases (30.77%). In these patients, hyperkinesia resolved spontaneously or with lower doses of dopamine receptor antagonists. Diabetic retinopathy could be an indirect marker of striatopallidal microangiopathy in patients with diabetes. The severity of retinopathy may be associated with increased risk or worse…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 9 days ago
Asymmetric reductive amination is one of the most important reactions in the preparation of chiral amine pharmaceutical intermediates. Different kinds of enzymes have been applied to the synthesis of chiral amines Among them, the development of reductive amination reactions catalyzed by NAD(P)H-dependent oxidoreductases is attractive, as it would…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 10 days ago
A total of 268 questionnaires were gathered, of which 222 met the inclusion criteria. Playing-related pain or discomfort was reported by 68% of respondents. The most frequently affected system was the musculoskeletal system. The most frequently-reported playing-related symptoms were pain, muscular tension, spasm and fatigue.
A total of 68%…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 11 days ago
Bacillus subtilis has been a popular bacterium used within the industry and was shown to improve intestinal villus height. Increasing the villus height and structure of the crypts in the GIT allows for the improvement of nutrient digestion and absorption. Tight junctions maintain important defences against pathogenic bacteria and cellular…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 12 days ago
Facial baroparesis is a palsy of the seventh cranial nerve resulting from increased pressure compressing the nerve along its course through the middle ear cavity. It is a rare condition, most commonly reported in barotraumatic environments, in particular scuba diving and high-altitude air travel. We report here an unusual case of highly frequent…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 13 days ago
alert and medication type.
In this retrospective study, we described the alert override patterns with a medication CDSS in an academic emergency department. We found relatively low overrides and assessed their contributing factors, including physicians’ designation and specialty, patients’ severity and chief complaints, and alert and medication…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 14 days ago
Clinical metabolic testing of fatty acids confirmed the diagnosis. Computational analysis of HSD17B4 His540Arg showed the change to likely impact dimerization based on structural insights, with the histidine conserved and selected throughout all 223 species assessed for this amino acid. This variant clusters around several pathogenic and likely…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 16 days ago
Although ADME/T analyses predicted the drug-likeness and likely safety upon consumption of these bioactive compounds, significant toxicity concerns are evident due to the presence of the known phytotoxin, 2,4-di-tert-butylphenol. In summary, T. BMS-794833 mouse leucostaphylum showed promising activity, helping to rationalize the ethnomedicinal use…[Read more]
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Stokes Borregaard posted an update 17 days ago
The imaging techniques, use of this imaging, and associated tissue doses are described. Imaging can contribute a few percent to the planned treatment doses (which are prescribed to specified target volumes) as well as exposing patients to radiation outside of the target volume (in the imaging field of view). PURPOSE The objective of this study was…[Read more]
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