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Clark Hastings posted an update 2 weeks ago
Significant physiologic perturbations can occur in patients with chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) undergoing open mesenteric bypass (OMB). These events have frequently been attributed to ischemia-reperfusion events and have been directly implicated in the occurrence of multiple organ dysfunction (MOD). Scoring systems (MOD score [MODS] and…[Read more]
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Chappell Walker posted an update 2 weeks ago
8%). ALC-0159 Furthermore, PCV-3 DNA was detected in all tissue types analyzed. In conclusion, the present study demonstrates a higher frequency of PCV-3 DNA detection in fetuses from late periods of the gestation and highlights wide organ distributions of the virus in pig fetuses.The sudden outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome…[Read more]
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Medina Goff posted an update 2 weeks ago
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is one of the most frequently isolated multidrug-resistant nosocomial opportunistic pathogens. It contributes to disease progression in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and is frequently isolated from wounds, infected tissues, and catheter surfaces. On these diverse surfaces S. maltophilia lives in single-species or…[Read more]
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Jiang Teague posted an update 2 weeks ago
Although increasing poultry density was associated with increasing risk, this was only the case in the absence of wild waterfowl habitat, and only at a local scale. In landscapes increasingly shared between wild waterfowl and poultry, suitability was greater among lower density poultry, again at a local scale only. These findings provide further…[Read more]
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Harris Ortiz posted an update 2 weeks ago
Despite the countless efforts made in the last decades, malaria and neglected tropical diseases remain a high-impact health problem in developing countries. Malaria is one of the most severe parasitic diseases, with over 200 million cases and 400 000 deaths in 2019. Parasitic diseases caused by trypanosomatidae, namely Human African…[Read more]
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Hardin Nunez posted an update 2 weeks ago
The most prevalent START criteria were those related to the musculoskeletal system and the cardiovascular system, and those related to analgesic consumption. The mean value of inappropriate prescriptions by omission prevalence for the period studied were 39.54%.
The results of our study confirm a high prevalence of potentially…[Read more]
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Jacobson Wilder posted an update 2 weeks ago
Lettuce is the most consumed leafy vegetable though the most popular varieties have a low nutritional value. Our objective was to accurately quantify vitamin C and anthocyanins in wild relatives, and commercial and traditional varieties. Wild species and traditional varieties contained more total ascorbic acid (TAA) than commercial varieties (21%…[Read more]
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Herring Kang posted an update 2 weeks ago
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer deaths both globally and in Australia. Surveillance for HCC in at-risk populations allows diagnosis at an early stage, when potentially curable. However, most Australians diagnosed with HCC die of the cancer or of liver disease. In the changing landscape of HCC management, unique…[Read more]
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Tobin Seerup posted an update 2 weeks ago
Therapeutic approaches to keratinocyte carcinoma rely on the accuracy of the biopsy to correctly identify, grade or subtype the tumour. Several studies have investigated the frequency and nature of histopathological discordance between the biopsy and final excision specimen. We analysed information extracted from an Australian Mohs micrographic…[Read more]
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Salisbury Silver posted an update 2 weeks ago
Damage from cracking, russeting, and sunscalds causes significant yield losses in pomegranate worldwide and may result from stressful environmental conditions. Although foliar sprays with minerals or growth regulators could be an important orchard management, little is known on the effectiveness of glycine betaine, silicon (Si)-based fertilizers…[Read more]
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Melendez Freedman posted an update 2 weeks ago
Accuracy of the NIRUDAK Score for predicting severe dehydration, as measured by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, was 0.76 (95% confidence interval = 0.73-0.78), with a sensitivity of 0.78 and a specificity of 0.61. Reliability was also robust, with an Inter-Class Correlation Coefficient of 0.88 (95% confidence interval =…[Read more]
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MacLeod Hurst posted an update 2 weeks ago
We are in the midst of a shift towards using novel polynomials to decompose wavefront aberrations in a more ophthalmologically relevant way. Zernike polynomials have useful mathematical properties but fail to provide clinically relevant wavefront interpretation and predictions. We compared the distribution of the eye’s aberrations and demonstrate…[Read more]
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Hunter Lyon posted an update 2 weeks ago
The present strategy provides a potential platform to rebuild the lumen-like tissues using microfibers.
Endometriosis is associated with pain and impaired health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Psychosocial factors have been associated with pain and HRQoL in other conditions, suggesting their potential relevance in Endometriosis. However, the…[Read more]
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Buckley Knapp posted an update 2 weeks ago
Tetrafluoroborate-Induced Decrease in Trouble Thickness inside Crossbreed Perovskites by means of Halide Management.
Janus cylinders are one-dimensional colloids that have two faces with different compositions and functionalities, and are useful as building blocks for advanced functional materials. Such anisotropic objects are difficult to…[Read more]
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Dalrymple Lopez posted an update 2 weeks ago
The amount of the second isomer (2) in the as-deposited samples depends on the host. The analysis of TFacac spectra in the different hosts and under various experimental conditions allows the vibrational characterization of both chelated isomers. The comparison with theoretical predictions is also investigated.The electrocatalytic activity of…[Read more]
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Martens Kamp posted an update 2 weeks ago
media influences.
While the overall percentage of residents who withdraw (2.7%) or take extended leave (1.0%) are low, subgroup analysis has found that minority physicians are approximately 30% more likely to withdraw from residency than their white counterparts and 8 times more likely to take extended leave of absence. With ongoing national…[Read more]
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Thaysen Barrett posted an update 2 weeks ago
There is much debate about selecting proposed therapeutic strategies to maintain or enhance optimal β-cell viability for adequate insulin secretion in T2D. However, in order to achieve an effective solution in the treatment of T2D, more intensive clinical trials are required on newer therapeutic options based on protein kinases signaling…[Read more]
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Paul Kaae posted an update 2 weeks ago
on of the NSE network.
ICIs have strongly improved the outcome of NSCLC patients. However, primary and secondary resistance occur during treatment in most of the patients, with several of them developing fast progressions. Autoantibodies can be related with a dysfunctional immune system, although their association with immune-based anti-cancer…[Read more]
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Owen Katz posted an update 2 weeks ago
As the strongest triple bond in nature, the N≡N triple bond activation has always been a challenging project in chemistry. On the other hand, since the award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1950, the Diels-Alder reaction has served as a powerful and widely applied tool in the synthesis of natural products and new materials. However, the a…[Read more]
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Montgomery Bidstrup posted an update 2 weeks ago
The complexity of the activated B-cell like (ABC) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) subtype is probably not only explained by genetic alterations and methods to measure global protein expression could bring new knowledge regarding the pathophysiology. We used quantitative proteomics to analyze the global protein expression of formalin-fixed…[Read more]
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