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Bendtsen Brinch posted an update 7 hours ago
Employing a hyperparameter search within a random forest model selection framework, two classification algorithms were generated to predict failure to attain ROSC and unfavorable (CPC 3-5) functional outcomes. Of the six hundred thirty patients enrolled, three hundred ninety did not achieve return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), representing…[Read more]
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Bendtsen Brinch posted an update a day ago
Upon seeing each short film, participants independently penned their thoughts in private, later uniting for a structured discussion. Supervisors’ behavioral strategies when addressing racist interactions were explored using thematic analysis. csf-1r signals receptor Based on the input gathered from 52 participants, recruited over five two-hour…[Read more]
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Bendtsen Brinch posted an update 2 days ago
Evaluating the results of MPFL reconstruction using allograft tendon before skeletal maturity reveals a limited dataset.
To evaluate the efficacy of MPFL reconstruction with allograft tendons in adolescent patients, focusing on redislocation incidence, reoperation frequency, radiological findings, and patient self-reported outcomes.
Case…[Read more]
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Bendtsen Brinch posted an update 3 days ago
A disk-diffusion assay indicated that the ethyl acetate extracts of MSL and MSS showed potent activity against ten bacterial pathogens, five of which were carbapenem-resistant, as well as one fungal species. Following quantitative antimicrobial analysis, MSL extractives demonstrated superior potency to MSS, displaying lower MIC and MBC values of…[Read more]
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Bendtsen Brinch posted an update 4 days ago
The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) classification of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) encompasses two distinct groups: Cold-dampness Syndrome (RA-Cold) and Hot-dampness Syndrome (RA-Hot), each featuring unique clinical symptoms arising from TCM principles and empirical clinical knowledge. However, a comprehensive understanding of the biological…[Read more]
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Bendtsen Brinch posted an update 5 days ago
These findings highlight the potential of pharmacological modulation of the CCR4 pathway as a novel therapeutic strategy to counteract adipose tissue dysfunction in obese individuals.
Pharmacological regulation of the CCR4 pathway, as supported by these findings, holds the potential to represent a novel therapeutic intervention for addressing…[Read more]
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