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Perez Breen posted an update 1 month ago
67% and 11.94%, are significant, the turnover generated from their sale remains low. CONCLUSION Supporting local producers with appropriate funding and adequate promotion of herbal medicines is still needed to boost the share of the national herbal medicines market. OBJECTIVES To analyze attitudes and beliefs of community pharmacists and pharmacy…[Read more]
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Sonne Werner posted an update 1 month ago
The patient’s pancreatitis resolved with supportive measures, but resolution of significant thrombocytopenia and AKI was not achieved until administration of eculizumab, a complement inhibiting therapy. Eculizumab therapy provided dramatic improvement in this patient, with platelet count increasing from a low of 11,000 to >100,000 within 48 hours…[Read more]
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Moesgaard Foged posted an update 1 month ago
In the intestinal lumen, excess of oxides and sulfates interfere with the absorption of minerals due to competition from the same absorption site. Amino acids-mineral complexed (AACM) is intended to minimize these problems, which might be absorbed by different absorption sites. Then, a study including Zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn) and Copper (Cu) from…[Read more]
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Jespersen Porter posted an update 1 month ago
Infectious endocarditis is the inflammation of the endocardium, the inner lining of the heart, as well as the valves that separate each of the four chambers within the heart. It is primarily a disease caused by bacteria and has a wide array of manifestations and sequelae. Without early identification and treatment, a myriad of intracardiac and…[Read more]
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Desai Skytte posted an update 1 month ago
Domains of unknown function protein family 1517 (DUF1517) in Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, could be induced by abiotic stresses, whose upstream regulatory sequence might be an ideal source of abiotic-induced promoter. In this study, a 1026-bp promoter of AmDUF1517 from A. mongolicus was cloned. Selitrectinib mouse Five deletion fragments (Full,…[Read more]
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Conway Richard posted an update 1 month ago
The recent emergence of efficient O-band amplification technologies has enabled the consideration of O-band transmission beyond short reach. Despite the O-band being a low chromatic dispersion (CD) window, the impact of CD will become increasingly significant when extending the reach of direct-detection (DD) systems. In this work, we first…[Read more]
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Snyder Roberson posted an update 1 month ago
Dynamic Covalent Chemistry (DCC) – combining the robustness of covalent bonds with the self-correcting nature of supramolecular chemistry – facilitates the modular synthesis of complex molecular assemblies in high yields. Although numerous reactions form covalent bonds, only a small set of chemical transformations affect covalent bond formation…[Read more]
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Parker Bigum posted an update 1 month ago
Thus, FGF21 administration beneficially affected mice of both sexes despite obesity-associated sex differences in metabolic characteristics, and it induced female-specific activation of gene expression in WAT.The novel coronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) has progressed rapidly from an outbreak to a global pandemic, with new…[Read more]
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Herbert Hvass became a registered member 1 month ago
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Nance McQueen posted an update 1 month ago
The Swedish Twin Registry is managed by Karolinska Institutet and receives funding as an infrastructure through the Swedish Research Council, 2017-00,641.
This study was supported by the Swedish Research Council (2015-03,255, 2018-02,077), FORTE (2013-2292), the Loo & Hans Osterman Foundation, the Foundation for Geriatric Diseases, the Magnus…[Read more]
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Larkin Shaffer posted an update 1 month ago
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a neoplastic dyscrasia of monoclonal immunoglobulin-secreting plasma cells culminating in multi-organ dysfunction. In this study, we sought to investigate whether scutellarin (STN), a flavonoid, could reduce MM progression, mitigate chemoresistance of MM cells to bortezomib (BTB), and cause MM cell apoptosis in a xenograft…[Read more]
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Hovgaard Husted became a registered member 1 month ago
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Reid Nixon posted an update 1 month ago
es in a.p. view as with conventional radiographs in a.p. view. • EOS can be safely used for primary assessment of osteoarthritis of the knee. • In the preoperative setting for knee replacement surgery, conventional radiographs in two or three planes of the knee should still be acquired in addition to long-leg EOS images.In a previous version of…[Read more]
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Holdt Pacheco posted an update 1 month ago
This has very powerful practical applications for industry leaders, since, with this new approach, they can potentially allow a better understanding of the complex processes underlying the strategic design of organizations and, above all, make decisions in real-time.The impact of adjusted treatment on clinical outcomes in patients with severe…[Read more]
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Thompson Jessen posted an update 1 month ago
The purpose of this study was to explore the regulatory effect of resveratrol (RES) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammation and its influence on intestinal microorganisms and serum atlas in murine models during the development of inflammation to explore a novel method for the regulation of inflammation. Mice were randomly assigned to…[Read more]
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fxh cn became a registered member 1 month ago
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Jamison Snyder posted an update 1 month ago
The occurrence of the latter between 130 and 190 mg/dL was present in 1,643 (17.1%) individuals, and 228 (2.4%) patients had an LDL-cholesterol ≥190mg/dL among those using statins at distinct doses. Only two statins were used simvastatin and atorvastatin. The first was prescribed in 77.6% of the prescriptions.
In this cross-sectional c…[Read more]
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Snyder Roberson became a registered member 1 month ago
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Bruce Krarup posted an update 1 month ago
Bioswales are best for phosphorus and bacteria removal; both wet swales and bioswales can also treat heavy metals. Selection of a swale type depends on the site constraints, local climate, and available funding for design, construction, and operation. Appropriate siting, pre-design site investigations, and consideration of future maintenance…[Read more]
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Pritchard Nygaard posted an update 1 month ago
The sinoatrial node is perhaps one of the most important tissues in the entire body it is the natural pacemaker of the heart, making it responsible for initiating each-and-every normal heartbeat. As such, its activity is heavily controlled, allowing heart rate to rapidly adapt to changes in physiological demand. Control of sinoatrial node…[Read more]
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