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Leonard Secher posted an update 2 hours ago
Breastfed infants require an adequate supply of critical nutrients for growth, tissue functions, and health. Recommended intakes for several nutrients are considerably higher in lactating than non-lactating women but are not always met with habitual diets. We report a randomized, double-blind clinical trial in 70 healthy lactating women in Germany…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update a day ago
Survival of patients with congenital heart disease has significantly improved over the last 2 decades, confronting interventionalists, surgeons, anesthesiologists, cardiologists, and intensivists with often unfamiliar complex pathophysiology in the perioperative setting. Aside from cardiac catheterization, echocardiography has become the main…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update 3 days ago
ffected by host breeds and uncovers potential biomarkers important for breed improvement of meat rabbits.
Our study provides insight into how gut microbiome and serum metabolome of meat rabbits are affected by host breeds and uncovers potential biomarkers important for breed improvement of meat rabbits.
CircRNAs play crucial roles in…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update 4 days ago
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) greatly change surface soil structure and nutrient enrichment processes in arid and semiarid regions. However, their impacts on solute transport characteristics and nutrient loss are still not clear. In this study, the solute (Cl- and Ca2+) transport experiments were conducted on soils covered by moss-dominated BSCs…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update 5 days ago
1, sialic acid-binding Ig-like lectin 16, and vitamin K-dependent protein S were also increased (P< 0.05; fold changes≥2) in SPSs and UPSs comparing active TB with LTBI and NTM cases. These three proteins, connected in a STRING functional network, contribute to the acute phase response and influence blood coagulation.
Plasma proteomes are…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update 6 days ago
risk of other allergic diseases.
We correlated children’s age with the positive rate and gradual increase in types of AC allergens. Concomitant allergic diseases of children with AC at different ages conform to the natural course of allergic diseases. In clinic, improving the diagnostic efficiency of AC in children, and early interventional…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update 7 days ago
Research is needed to document whether new models implemented in the U.S. in the wake of COVID-19 are successful, and whether safety concerns, such as diversion and misuse, emerge. We discuss barriers to implementation, including racial and ethnic health disparities, and lack of knowledge and reluctance among potential providers of MOUD. We…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update 8 days ago
On a clinical dataset obtained from 25 people with MS monitored over eight weeks during free-living conditions, 54 falls were observed and our system achieved a sensitivity of 92.14%, and false-positive rate of 0.65 false alarms per day.Assessing blood flow, respiration patterns, and body composition with wearable and noninvasive bio-impedance…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update 10 days ago
BACKGROUND The objective of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of transcatheter closure of ventricular septal defects (VSD) using the LifeTech™ multifunctional occluder device (MF-Konar). METHODS Clinical features and demographic characteristics and follow-up findings were evaluated retrospectively from three centers. RESULTS…[Read more]
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Leonard Secher posted an update 11 days ago
7; http//www.encepp.eu/encepp/viewResource.htm? id=34498). The full study protocol and analysis source code can be found at https//github.com/ohdsi-studies/Covid19EstimationHydroxychloroquine2.Cognitive impairment and disturbed sleep-wake rhythms are disabling complications of liver cirrhosis, yet there is limited understanding of how they are…[Read more]
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