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183,064 | Does phloroglucinol protect human keratinocytes from ultraviolet B radiation by attenuating oxidative stress? | Phloroglucinol provides the protective effects in human keratinocyte cell line exposed to ultraviolet B radiation, suggesting that phloroglucinol can be used as a photoprotective agent. | There is currently no evidence from clinical trials to support a radical shift in the care of acute stroke patients from hospital-based care. |
186,783 | Does human Albumin improve Long-Term Behavioral Sequelae After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Through Neurovascular Remodeling? | Albumin at low-to-moderate doses markedly improves long-term neurobehavioral sequelae after subarachnoid hemorrhage, which may involve an integrated process of neurovascular remodeling. | A variable-stiffness colonoscope allowed completion of colonoscopy in all patients without obstruction who had an incomplete colonoscopy with the standard colonoscope. Further study is needed to determine whether the variable-stiffness colonoscope should be used routinely for colonoscopy. |
26,601 | Does insulin increase CSF Abeta42 levels in normal older adults? | These findings are consistent with recent in vitro studies of insulin effects on Abeta and support the notion that insulin may modulate Abeta42 levels acutely in humans. | Children and adolescents previously treated with glucocorticoids seemed to have lower intellectual verbal abilities than healthy controls. |
204,921 | Does angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 activation protect against pulmonary arterial hypertension through improving early endothelial function and mediating cytokines levels? | These results demonstrated that activation of ACE2 by continuous injection of resorcinolnaphthalein prevented the development of PAH through improving early endothelial dysfunction and mediating the level of proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines. | Hypodipsia appears helpful in differentiating PSP from PD and MSA-P. |
16,380 | Is asian ethnicity associated with a higher trunk/peripheral fat ratio in women and adolescent girls? | These results confirm previous reports of greater central adiposity in women of Asian ancestry and indicate that ethnic differences in adiposity are already present in adolescence. | Our data suggest an association of superior acetabular retroversion and increased superolateral femoral head coverage in SCFE. Whether this represents a primary abnormal morphology or a secondary pathologic response remains unclear. Further studies investigating the role of acetabular morphology in SCFE and its implications for development of symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement are warranted. |
15,012 | Can troponin elevation predict worse prognosis in patients with acute pericarditis? | Myopericarditis significantly distinguished from pericarditis. Three years follow-up showed no difference in terms of global complications but a higher cardiac mortality for myopericarditis. MRI myocardial lesions did not develop into symptomatic sequelae. | Our findings suggest that key immunostimulatory functions of CD40-activated B cells are resistant to inhibition by the immunosuppressive factors IL-10, TGF-β, and VEGF. This supports considerations to use ex vivo generated CD40-activated B cells as a promising alternative or additional APC for cellular immunotherapy, especially in settings where these immunosuppressive cytokines are present in tumor environment. |
73,523 | Does tissue vitamin A insufficiency result in adverse ventricular remodeling after experimental myocardial infarction? | Local tissue vitamin A insufficiency intensified ventricular remodeling after MI, worsening diastolic dysfunction. | The TT genotype of MTHFR is associated with an increased risk of CRC in older populations, possibly due to age related disturbances in folate metabolism. The TT genotype appears to predispose to CRC that is MSI+. This may reflect the involvement of aberrant DNA methylation frequently associated with MSI+. The 844ins68 CBS polymorphism may protect against proximal tumours. |
34,391 | China's 1-3-7 surveillance and response strategy for malaria elimination: Is case reporting, investigation and foci response happening according to plan? | The performance of 1-3-7 strategy was encouraging but identified some challenges that if addressed can further improve implementation. | Given the importance of calcium currents in the regulation of excitability in central neurons and the involvement of P and N channels in neurotransmitter release, this effect may represent an important action of volatile anesthetics in producing general anesthesia. |
134,483 | Do dNA-based adaptive immunity protect host from infection-associated periodontal bone resorption via recognition of Porphyromonas gingivalis virulence component? | This study suggests that infected hosts may select specific genes from whole genomic DNA of the periodontal pathogen for transcription and presentation. The results indicate that the unique gene selected can initiate a host protective immune response to the parent bacterium. | A three-biomarker panel on a small number of AFI-targeted biopsies provides an accurate and objective diagnosis of dysplasia in BO. The clinical implications have to be studied further. |
44,616 | Are hippocampal abnormalities of glutamate/glutamine , N-acetylaspartate and choline in patients with depression related to past illness burden? | The cross-sectional design and the inclusion of treated patients are the main limitations of the study. | There is no threshold for good results. In general there is an inverse relationship between volume and outcome. High volume, though, is not a substitute for good results. It is not possible to infer good quality from high volume alone. Small-volume departments should document quality of care and results thoroughly. |
44,231 | Does a 3-day workshop for family medicine trainees improve preventive care? | This direct measurement of clinical behavior revealed that low levels of preventive care provided by trainees are resistant to skills training without reinforcement in clinical practice. In view of the importance of prevention in routine consultations, we recommend continued evaluation of more intensive educational programs. Those withstanding rigorous evaluation could be considered for implementation in similar training contexts seeking to improve the frequency and quality of disease prevention in primary medical care. | UV absorbance is determined mostly by uric acid. Absorbance measurements seem suitable as a method for monitoring dialysis efficiency. |
36,378 | Does dietary supplementation with fresh pineapple juice decrease inflammation and colonic neoplasia in IL-10-deficient mice with colitis? | These results demonstrate that long-term dietary supplementation with fresh or unpasteurized frozen pineapple juice with proteolytically active bromelain enzymes is safe and decreases inflammation severity and the incidence and multiplicity of inflammation-associated colonic neoplasia in this commonly used murine model of inflammatory bowel disease. | The results suggest that successful drug treatment of depressed South Asian patients may be less likely than in White patients. |
33,759 | Does cXCR2 blockade impair angiotensin II-induced CC chemokine synthesis and mononuclear leukocyte infiltration? | Mononuclear leukocyte recruitment induced by Ang-II is, surprisingly, largely mediated by the CXC chemokines which appear to induce the release of CC chemokines. Therefore, CXC chemokine receptor antagonists may help to prevent mononuclear cell infiltration and the progression of the atherogenic process. | IgM anti-dsDNA protected MRL/lpr mice from lupus nephritis, likely by stopping the inflammatory cascade leading to kidney damage. A distinct repertoire of V(H) usage in IgM anti-dsDNA hybridomas from AID-deficient mice suggests that there is enrichment of a dedicated B cell population that secretes unmutated protective IgM in these mice. |
21,144 | Can known risk factors explain racial differences in the occurrence of bacterial vaginosis? | Risk factor differences did not explain the observed racial disparity in the occurrence of BV, BV-related microflora, or gonococcal or chlamydial cervicitis. These findings highlight our limited understanding of the factors accounting for the occurrence of bacterial vaginosis and cervicitis among black and white women. | Serum lipid and fatty acid levels were significantly altered during the acute disease and returned toward normal after 18-24 months, suggesting that the changes are secondary to acute pancreatitis. They are unlikely to be the much sought 'trigger factor' of pancreatic necro-inflammation. However, further studies are warranted to fully establish this point. |
183,197 | Does 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 inhibit directly human osteoclastogenesis by down-regulation of the c-Fms and RANK expression? | Our results show that 1,25(OH)2D3 inhibits human osteoclastogenesis by decreasing the RANK+ osteoclast precursors, and we suggest that 1,25(OH)2D3 may be a powerful therapeutic agent for treating inflammation-induced bone disease that shows excessive osteoclast activation. | Population displacement due to violent conflict appears to be a risk factor for malaria, a major cause of child mortality. Children living in displacement camps are a relatively understudied population, but have a high burden of malaria, despite control programmes focused on bed net distribution. |
121,570 | Is a thymus-specific noncoding RNA , Thy-ncR1 , a cytoplasmic riboregulator of MFAP4 mRNA in immature T-cell lines? | This study identified Thy-ncR1 ncRNA to be specifically expressed in stage III immature T cells in which the neighbouring CD1 gene cluster was activated. Complex alternative splicing produces multiple Thy-ncR1 isoforms. Two major Thy-ncR1 isoforms are cytoplasmic riboregulators that suppress the expression of MFAP4 mRNA, which is degraded by an uncharacterized hUPF1-dependent pathway. | DWI seems to be a useful adjunct for the diagnosis of capillary telangiectasias which will facilitate the differential diagnosis concerning tumorous, inflammatory and ischemic lesions. |
14,071 | "Is a cure in my sight? | Differences in stakeholder perspectives about choroideremia gene transfer necessitate strategies that promote responsible communications about choroideremia gene transfer and aid in its translation. Strategies should counter historical sensationalism associated with gene transfer, promote informed consent, and honor patient hope while grounding communications in current clinical realities. | Increased IL-6 expression in RMC may become a marker of anti-dsDNA-mediated immune damage of mesangial cells. |
87,804 | Do iL-22-producing Th22 cells play a protective role in CVB3-induced chronic myocarditis and dilated cardiomyopathy by inhibiting myocardial fibrosis? | Th22 cells play an important role in the pathogenesis of CVB3-induced mouse chronic myocarditis and DCM. IL-22 is a myocardium-protective cytokine by inhibiting myocardial fibrosis. Therefore, Th 22 cells may be considered as potential therapeutic targets for DCM. | Based on the findings of the current study, flow cytometric DNA analysis is considered to be useful for both detecting multiple genetic alterations and predicting the prognosis of patients with carcinoma of the esophagus. |
82,252 | Do urinary CD8+ T-cell counts discriminate between active and inactive lupus nephritis? | In conclusion, urinary T-cells, in particular CD8+ T cells, are a promising marker to assess renal activity in LN patients, in particular in those with prior renal involvement. | Targeting the use of FEL-1 in individuals with specific symptoms and associated conditions can lead to improved recognition of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency in a significant proportion of secondary care patients. Intervening with lifestyle advice such as smoking cessation and minimising alcohol intake could improve outcomes. In addition, up to 80% of patients with low faecal elastase respond to supplementation. |
48,985 | Do normal leucocyte count and C-reactive protein on admission to hospital exclude a life-threatening attack of acute pancreatitis? | It is very unlikely that acute pancreatitis proves to be a life-threatening one when both the leucocyte count and CRP are normal on admission to hospital. In the present 1050 acute pancreatitis there were no patients with life-threatening disease but normal laboratory values on admission. | Acetaminophen is widely used prophylactically for postoperative analgesia in children and is thought to have an opioid-sparing effect. We showed that rectal acetaminophen up to 40 mg/kg administered at anesthesia induction lacked proof of efficacy, whereas IV opioid boluses resulted in reliable pain relief in children undergoing cleft palate repair. |
155,050 | Does ratio of urine albumin to creatinine attenuate the association of dementia with hip fracture risk? | ACR attenuates part of the risk of hip fracture in people with dementia, suggesting that these disorders share a common pathogenesis. | Despite the EuroSCORE predicting equal risk for the two groups of patients, it would appear that clinicians are able to identify individual higher risk patients by assessing pre-operatively the quality of the patient's coronary vasculature. Although the clinicians were able to predict individual patient mortality better than the EuroSCORE, the area under the curve indicates that it is not a robust method and clinicians, with all the clinical information to hand, are only moderately good at predicting the outcome following coronary artery bypass surgery. |
149,147 | Is early tracheostomy associated with improved outcomes in patients who require prolonged mechanical ventilation after cardiac surgery? | Tracheostomy within 10 postoperative days in cardiac surgery patients who require prolonged mechanical ventilation was associated with decreased length of stay, morbidity, and mortality. | Retail clinic visits were not associated with early return visits. |
171,756 | Do red blood cell microparticles show altered inflammatory chemokine binding and release ligand upon interaction with platelets? | Microparticle burden in transfusates, as determined by functional chemokine binding, is considerable. Altered membrane properties of RBC microparticles enhance PLT interactions to increase inflammatory chemokine bioavailability in vitro. | These data show that caspase-8 and -9 are involved in the apoptotic effect of celecoxib in cervical cancer cells. This requires the FADD-dependent pathway in a cell type-specific manner. In addition, NF-kappaB may play a key role in celecoxib-induced apoptosis. |
16,012 | Does neuropathic injury to the levator ani occur in 1 in 4 primiparous women? | Obstetric delivery is associated frequently with electromyographic evidence of neuropathic injury to the levator ani. The entire levator complex is at risk, and cesarean delivery while in labor is not protective. | The results of the study concluded that lactobacillus acidophilus concentration of 1×10(8) cells/mL had a high activity to inhibit the growth in-vitro of all pathogenic gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, which cause burn wound infections. This indicated the therapeutic efficacy of lactobacillus acidophilus bacteria. |
14,722 | Does ciprofloxacin prevent myelination delay in neonatal rats subjected to E. coli sepsis? | These data strongly suggest that CIP exerts a beneficial effect in a model of E. coli sepsis-induced WMD in rat pups that is independent of its antibacterial activity but likely related to iNOS expression modulation. | We made a review of the etiopathogeny. We question the adequacy of the name of the syndrome, given the extension of the lesions in the neuroimage. |
159,030 | Does anastomotic leak predict diminished long-term survival after resection for gastric and esophageal cancer? | AL following resection for gastric and esophageal cancer has a negative prognostic impact on long-term survival, independent from tumor stage and biology. Further investigation of the interactions between AL and the development of tumor recurrence as well as the establishment of standardized perioperative care protocols are necessary for the improvement of outcomes after gastric and esophageal resection. | This study confirmed that expression of the soluble extracellular domain of PD-1 molecule could reduce tumor microenvironment inhibitory effects on T cells and enhance cytotoxicity. This suggests that it might be a potential target for development of therapies to augment T-cell responses in patients with malignancies. |
19,080 | Does selective killing of cancer cells by Ashwagandha leaf extract and its component Withanone involve ROS signaling? | Ashwagandha leaf extract and Withanone cause selective killing of cancer cells by induction of ROS-signaling and hence are potential reagents that could be recruited for ROS-mediated cancer chemotherapy. | RFA combined with chemotherapy is a promising treatment for NPC metastatic liver disease with improved local response, PFS, and OS compared to current chemotherapy protocols. |
23,519 | Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for Peyronie's disease: an alternative treatment? | ESWT is a minimally invasive and safe alternative procedure for the treatment of Peyronie's disease. However, the effect of ESWT on penile pain, sexual function and plaque size remains questionable. | Grip strength is a good marker of physical performance in this age group and may be more feasible than completing a short physical performance battery in some clinical settings. |
82,182 | Does an extract from the earthworm Eisenia fetida non-specifically inhibit the activity of influenza and adenoviruses? | The earthworm CTE displayed non-specific antiviral properties, possibly mediated by a combination of proteases, nucleases and lysozymes. Nucleases likely participate in the antiviral process, and degrade the genome of the virus thereby preventing further replication. | HTS attenuation of the PMN cytotoxic response is reversible but can be reestablished by repeated HTS treatment. This phenomenon may provide the unique opportunity to selectively and temporarily decrease the postinjury inflammatory response when patients are at greatest risk for PMN-mediated tissue damage. |
10,936 | Does ranolazine reduce ventricular tachycardia burden and ICD shocks in patients with drug-refractory ICD shocks? | Ranolazine proved effective in reducing VT burden and ICD shocks in patients with AAD-refractory VT. Ranolazine should be further tested for this indication and considered for clinical application when other options have proven ineffective. | This study suggests that a temporary blood pressure drop after bevacizumab administration could be a predictive marker for bevacizumab treatment. |
194,244 | Is detection of plasma BRAF ( V600E ) mutation associated with lung metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinomas? | These findings suggest that the BRAF(V600E) mutation can be detected using a PNA clamp real-time PCR in the blood of PTC patients with lung metastasis. Future studies are warranted to determine clinical significance of serum BRAF(V600E) mutation in large prospective studies. | Aging and SHS exposure in rats will produce elevated fibrosis. Exposure to SHS will accelerate aging and left ventricular fibrosis. |
195,426 | Is the frequency of Helicobacter pylori in dental plaque possibly underestimated? | The high frequency of H. pylori was detected in the dental plaque samples of the participants, which concurs with the high prevalence of this bacteria in the population. This is one of the highest reported rates around the world. The results reveal that dental plaque can be one of the main causes of re-infection and also be the cause of oral-oral transmission. | Scars closed with higher mechanical force show higher perfusion and prolonged activity; and more redness is associated with more perfusion for both post surgical scars. Nevertheless, there was no consistent correlation found between these parameters making the laser Doppler imager and the Colorimeter still non-replaceable instruments. |
13,200 | Does iL-23 receptor ( IL-23R ) gene protect against pediatric Crohn 's disease? | The protective IL-23R R381Q variant was particularly associated with CD in non-Jewish children. Thus, the initial whole genome association study based on ileal CD in adults has been extended to the pediatric population and beyond small bowel CD. | Variations in information quality and consistency of the EDIS/EMR raise concerns about the 'fitness for purpose' of the information for care and planning, information sharing, research and quality assurance. |
82,152 | Is proteinuria in membranous lupus nephritis : the pathology in the podocyte? | In patients with MLN, a distinguishing morphologic feature of those with nephrotic range proteinuria is diffuse visceral epithelial cell FPE. We conclude that nephrotic range proteinuria in patients with MLN may be a manifestation of concomitant glomerular visceral epithelial cell dysfunction. | The increase in hospital loading was unexpectedly associated with reduced institutional mortality and was not related to nosocomial infection incidences. High bed occupancy was associated to a slight increment of short sick leaves. |
50,644 | Is there a relationship between Helicobacter pylori infection and erosive reflux disease in children? | No negative significant association was found between the prevalence of H. pylori infection and erosive oesophagitis. Presence of H. pylori infection did not influence the severity of oesophagitis either. | There was no evidence of any space-time clustering in DS at DHA level. |
107,385 | Do long-acting beta 2 agonists suppress IP-10 expression in human bronchial epithelial cells? | Long-acting β2 agonists down-regulate poly I:C-induced IP-10 expression in BEAS-2B cells via the β2 adrenoreceptor-cyclic adenosine monophosphate and c-Jun N-terminal kinase/c-Jun pathways. Long-acting β2 agonists also inhibit IP-10 production in bronchial epithelial cells and may prolong viral elimination. | MRA alters glomerular inflammation and mesangial cell activation in experimental glomerular injury. MRA may be a novel way to treat acute glomerular diseases. |
19,044 | Do chromosomal rearrangements formed by rrn recombination improve replichore balance in host-specific Salmonella enterica serovars? | The results did not support the hypothesis that replichore imbalance causes these rearrangements, and suggest that the rearrangements could be explained by aspects of a host-specific lifestyle. | The complexity of the tertiary care process results in documentation deficiencies. Inexpensive automated reminders can drastically improve compliance without the need for complicated negative or positive feedback. |
55,636 | Can EEG characteristics predict development of epilepsy in autistic children? | The presence of frontal paroxysms may indicate a higher risk of epilepsy in ASD. | NOD2 stimulation normally enhances innate immune responses to CpG DNA. This marked synergistic effect is lost in Crohn's disease patients homozygous for NOD2 mutations, with implications for TLR mediated intestinal homeostasis and inflammation. |
32,014 | Do mixtures of xenoestrogens disrupt estradiol-induced non-genomic signaling and downstream functions in pituitary cells? | In mixtures expected to be found in contaminated environments, xenoestrogens can have dramatic disrupting effects on hormonal mechanisms of cell regulation and their downstream functional responses, altering cellular responses to physiologic estrogens. | for Practice The Hebrew version of the EPDS appears to consist of depression and anxiety sub-scales. Given the widespread PPD screening initiatives, anxiety symptoms should be addressed in addition to depressive symptoms, and a short scale, such as the EPDS, assessing both may be efficient. |
43,841 | Does the PI3K pathway regulate endochondral bone growth through control of hypertrophic chondrocyte differentiation? | Employing an organ culture system of embryonic mouse tibiae and LY294002, a pharmacological inhibitor of PI3K, we show that inhibition of the pathway results in significant growth reduction, demonstrating that PI3K is required for normal endochondral bone growth in vitro. PI3K inhibition reduces the length of the proliferating and particularly of the hypertrophic zone. Studies with organ cultures and primary chondrocytes in micromass culture show delayed hypertrophic differentiation of chondrocytes and increased apoptosis in the presence of LY294002. Surprisingly, PI3K inhibition had no strong effect on IGF1-induced bone growth, but partially blocked the anabolic effects of C-type natriuretic peptide. | This paper demonstrates that simple urban/rural comparisons mask wide disparities in subgroups according to wealth. There is a strong relationship between poverty and chronic undernutrition in both urban and rural areas; this relationship does not change simply by living in an urban environment. However, urban and rural living conditions and lifestyles differ, and it is important to consider these differences when designing programmes and policies to address undernutrition. |
33,438 | Lobectomy and prophylactic central neck dissection for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: do involved lymph nodes mandate completion thyroidectomy? | Postoperative recurrence was lower in the CLN-positive group, and there was no significant correlation between CLN metastasis and tumor recurrence. Our results suggest that it is not necessary to perform completion thyroidectomy for PTMC patients who have undergone thyroid lobectomy and who have been pathologically diagnosed with CLN metastasis. | Impaired performance of meaningful gestures on command was linked to volume loss predominantly in the praxis network in schizophrenia. Thus, the behavioral similarities between apraxia and schizophrenia are paralleled by structural alterations. However, few associations between behavioral impairment and structural brain alterations appear specific to schizophrenia. |
104,390 | Is use of over-the-counter analgesics associated with perceived stress among 25-44-year-olds : a national cross-sectional study? | There was a significant association between perceived stress and OTCA use that could not be explained by potential stress-related pain across all the examined sociodemographic strata. OTCA may be used outside their indication to treat feelings of stress. Those in charge of dispensing medicines and policy makers should be aware of this potentially harmful use of products that are available without prescription. | Self-sealing sutureless PPV is a safe, reliable adjunct for managing vitreous loss during phacoemulsification and leads to rapid visual recovery. |
103,532 | Is lymph node ratio a stronger prognostic factor than microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer patients : results from a 7 years follow-up study? | According to our results the MSI-H status was associated with particular features (right locations/locally advanced tumors). The results of a long-term follow-up indicate a trend for better survival in MSI-H vs MSS patients. Notably, an increased LNR is associated with worse survivals, both at the univariate and multivariate analysis, displaying this ratio as the strongest prognostic factor of cancer-related survival. | Our data show that NPY expression is increased during atherogenesis and in particular in unstable plaques. Furthermore, perivascular overexpression of NPY promoted plaque development and perivascular mast cell activation, suggestive of a role for NPY-induced mast cell activation in lesion progression. |
50,359 | Does subclinical nonautoimmune hyperthyroidism in a family segregate with a thyrotropin receptor mutation with weakly increased constitutive activity? | Although hereditary nonautoimmune overt hyperthyroidism is very rare, TSHR activating mutations as a cause of subclinical hyperthyroidism may be more common and should be considered in the differential diagnosis, especially if familial. | This study demonstrates that the Hubsch's classification with minor modifications is useful and adequate to classify PNES patients from South India. |
209,446 | Is human pulmonary circulation an important site for both clearance and production of endothelin-1? | The human lung is an important site for both clearance and production of ET-1. There is a normal physiological balance of ET-1 across the pulmonary circulation, which explains the absence of difference in AV ET-1 levels despite a 47 +/- 7% clearance. Reduced pulmonary clearance or increased production of this peptide may contribute to the increase in circulating levels found in various cardiovascular conditions. | In our study, we found no difference in the levels of follicular oxidative and anti-oxidative markers or the follicular fluid viscosity with changing BMI values. We also demonstrated that the levels of oxidative stress markers and the viscosity of follicular fluid did not affect clinical outcomes. |
38,064 | Is pyrazinamide active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis residing in cultured human monocyte-derived macrophages? | PZA has neither bacteriostatic nor bactericidal activity against M. tuberculosis persisting or multiplying in cultured monocyte-derived human macrophages, and it might be that the well-known effectiveness of this drug in tuberculosis patients is not related to its supposed activity against intracellular bacterial subpopulations. | Our study provides evidence for the association of GSE and vHI. These findings may have consequences for strategies of alleviation and therapy of vHI. |
96,543 | Do intestinal spirochaetes ( genus Brachyspira ) colonise wild birds in the southern Atlantic region and Antarctica? | This is the first report of intestinal spirochaetes from this region. Despite limitations of current diagnostic methods, our results, together with earlier studies, show that Brachyspira spp., including potentially pathogenic strains, occur globally among free-living avian hosts, and that this genus encompasses a higher degree of biodiversity than previously recognised. | This work supports MCTs as promising targets in cancer therapy, demonstrates the contribution of MCTs to cancer cell aggressiveness and, more importantly, shows, for the first time, the disruption of in vivo breast tumour growth by targeting lactate transport. |
146,720 | Does s100P sensitize ovarian cancer cells to carboplatin and paclitaxel in vitro? | Changes in expression levels of S100P in SKOV3 and OVCAR3 cells results in variable susceptibility to carboplatin and paclitaxel. These data suggest that S100P contributes to chemosensitivity to carboplatin and paclitaxel in ovarian cancer cells. | A high level of serum AFP is an independent prognostic factor in gastric cancer and can be used for evaluating the prognosis of gastric cancers whether in the presence or absence of liver metastasis. |
2,687 | Do a prospective study of the diagnostic utility of sputum Gram stain in pneumonia? | Sputum Gram stain is a dependable diagnostic test for the early etiological diagnosis of bacterial CAP that helps in choosing orthological and appropriate initial antimicrobial therapy. | GCPII inhibition has beneficial effects on hyperalgesia, nerve function, and structural degenerative changes in DPN, which are likely mediated by inhibition of ischemia-induced glutamate release. |
68,869 | Does macrophage ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 overexpression inhibit atherosclerotic lesion progression in low-density lipoprotein receptor knockout mice? | ABCA1 upregulation in macrophages inhibits the progression of atherosclerotic lesions. | Our results demonstrate that the MMLV TM subunit can fold into a stable and distinct species in the absence of the receptor-binding 'surface' co-subunit (SU) of the envelope complex. As the SU subunit is readily shed from the surface of the virus, we conclude that the TM subunit structure forms the core of the MMLV membrane-fusion machinery, and that this structure, like the fusion-active conformation of influenza hemagglutinin, contains a three-stranded coiled coil adjacent to the fusion peptide. |
47,266 | Variation in clinical coding lists in UK general practice: a barrier to consistent data entry? | Current systems for clinical coding promote diversity rather than consistency of clinical coding. As the UK moves towards an integrated health IT system consistency of coding will become more important. A standardised, limited list of codes for primary care might help address this need. | Triple P is likely to be a worthwhile use of limited health funds. The economic case is promising, but further research is required to confirm the study results. |
19,790 | Is creatinine excretion rate , a marker of muscle mass , related to clinical outcome in patients with chronic systolic heart failure? | Low urinary CER is associated with smaller body dimensions and more severe heart failure and is associated with an increased risk of adverse outcome. | Patients with pathologic downstaging in T-stage, N-stage and TNM classification after intensified neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy may improve patient survival. Downstaging in N-stage may be an independent predictor of survival. |
5,207 | Is spontaneous endogenous pulsatile release of kisspeptin temporally coupled with luteinizing hormone in healthy women? | The present study provides evidence supporting the hypothesis that kisspeptin is highly relevant in the regulation and modulation of reproductive functions in humans. | Colorectal polyp detection using CT colonography equipped with CAD and virtual dissection as a first reviewer is feasible. Detection rates are similar to colonoscopy. Interobserver variability is low and interpretation times are short. False-positive detections per patient are few in number. |
36,225 | Management of postoperatively detected iatrogenic lower ureteral injury: should ureteroureterostomy really be abandoned? | Ureteroureterostomy may still be considered a realistic treatment option in the case of postoperatively detected iatrogenic lower ureteral injuries with distal ureteral stumps preserved and identified on retrograde pyelography. | FOXE1 interacts with ELK1 on thyroid relevant gene promoters, establishing a new regulatory pathway for its role in adult thyroid function. Co-regulation of TERT suggests a mechanism by which allelic variants in/near FOXE1 are associated with thyroid cancer risk. |
144,737 | Is ki-67 labeling index a predictor of postoperative persistent disease and cancer growth and a prognostic indicator in papillary thyroid carcinoma? | Evaluation of the Ki-67 LI in primary tumors may allow the prediction of the postoperative Tg status, Tg-DT and prognosis of patients with PTC. Published by S. Karger AG, Basel. | Deposition of iron in Kupffer cells in chronic dietary iron overload results in an impaired pro-inflammatory cytokine response to lipopolysaccharide. Our observations may have relevance to the altered immune function observed in chronic iron-overload syndromes. |
78,213 | Does microalbuminuria reflect increased systemic capillary permeability in septic shock? | In this study patients in septic shock with significantly elevated EVLW had normal urinary M:Cr, and there was no correlation between M:Cr and EWLV, and PaO(2)/FIO(2). Therefore based on the current results routine measurements of microalbuminuria to determine endothelial permeability cannot be recommended in critically ill patients. | Furanocoumarins are the active ingredients in GFJ responsible for enhancing the systemic exposure of felodipine and probably other CYP3A4 substrates that undergo extensive intestinal first-pass metabolism. |
50,273 | Is cerebrovascular expression of proteins related to inflammation , oxidative stress and neurotoxicity altered with aging? | These data demonstrate that cerebrovascular expression of proteins related to inflammation, oxidative stress and neurotoxicity is altered with aging and suggest that the microvasculature may contribute to functional changes in the aging brain. | Our results demonstrate that ACL allograft cultures do not correlate with clinical infections. |
16,156 | Does overexpression of tyrosine kinase receptor B promote metastasis of ovarian serous adenocarcinoma by lymphangiogenesis? | TrkB was overexpressed in ovarian serous adenocarcinomas and might be involved in cancer metastasis by associated lymphangiogenesis. | Existing systems of trauma care result in similar survival for older patients with serious injuries seen first at low-volume or high-volume hospitals. |
179,162 | Is mutant Rab24 GTPase targeted to nuclear inclusions? | These studies demonstrate that mutations in Rab24 can trigger a cytopathic cellular response involving accumulation of nuclear inclusions. If the N(T)KxD mutants of Rab24 function as dominant suppressors, these studies may point to a unique role for Rab24 in degradation of misfolded cellular proteins or trafficking of proteins to the nuclear envelope. However, we cannot yet eliminate the possibility that these phenomena are related to unusual non-physiological protein interactions with the mutant form of Rab24. | Overall, 338 men (33%) had a PSM; of those, 242 had PSM GG3 and 96 had PSM GG4. Median postoperative follow-up was 13 yr. Compared with men with PSM GG3 or a negative SM, we noted that men with PSM GG4 had significantly worse 15-yr systemic progression-free survival (74% vs. 90% vs. 93%, respectively; p<0.001) and cancer-specific survival (86% vs. 96% vs. 97%, respectively; p=0.002). On multivariable analysis, the presence of PSM GG4 was associated with increased risks of systemic progression (hazard ratio [HR]: 2.77; p=0.003) and death from PCa (HR: 3.93; p=0.02) among men with a PSM. Limitations include the relatively small rate of disease recurrence. |
58,414 | Is it possible to predict postnatal depression? | the gynaecologist must have a role in helping to achieve an early diagnosis of the depression, because the earlier the problem is recognised the greater are the possibilities of therapy and preventing any consequences for the entire family group. | The macrothrombocytopenia of CKCS correlated with a mutation in beta1-tubulin. alpha-beta tubulin dimers within protofilaments most likely are unstable, leading to altered proplatelet formation by megakaryocytes. This information will aid in distinguishing inherited from acquired thrombocytopenia. It also provides insight into the mechanism of platelet production by megakaryocytes, and also may prove useful in understanding heart-related changes in macrothrombocytopenic CKCS with concurrent mitral valve regurgitation. |
41,232 | Does insulin promote vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation via microRNA-208-mediated downregulation of p21? | This study indicates that miRNAs, miR-208, in particular, are involved in the insulin-induced VSMC proliferation via downregulation of its potential target, p21, a key member of CDK-inhibitory protein family. | Salubrinal might protect HLE-B3 against H2O2-induced apoptosis by inhibiting ERS related apoptosis pathways.(Chin J Ophthalmol, 2016, 52: 437-443). |
28,133 | Does cartilage volume or thickness distinguish knees with and without mild radiographic osteoarthritis? | In mild osteoarthritis, the focal loss of cartilage is missed by quantitative measures of cartilage volume or thickness over broad areas. Regional cartilage volume and thickness (eg, medial tibia) are not different in mild osteoarthritis versus non-osteoarthritis. Subregional thickness may be decreased in mild osteoarthritis. Semiquantitative scoring that assesses focal cartilage damage differentiates mild osteoarthritis from non-osteoarthritis. | AR-42, a novel HDAC inhibitor, enhances potency of therapeutic HPV DNA vaccines AR-42 treatment leads to strong E7-specific CD8+ T cell immune responses AR-42 improves tumor-specific immunity and antitumor effects elicited by HPV DNA vaccine AR-42 is more potent than clinically available HDACi in combination with HPV DNA vaccine. |
12,056 | Is measurement of gait speed of older adults feasible and informative in a home-care setting? | Measurement of the gait speed of older adults is feasible in a home care setting. Its sensitivity to limitations not revealed by other measures provides support for broader use. | These data implicate HNF4alpha in having a role in controlling the acute phase response of the liver induced by ER stress by regulating expression of CrebH. |
2,248 | Do impact of electrode design and surgical approach on scalar location and cochlear implant outcomes? | These data suggest that RW and ERW approaches and LW electrodes are associated with an increased likelihood of successful ST placement. Furthermore, electrode position entirely within the ST confers superior audiological outcomes. | In patients with acute ischaemic stroke, higher WBC on admission is an independent predictor of stroke severity on admission, greater degree of disability at discharge and 30-day mortality. These results reinforce the need for further studies focused on immunomodulation therapy targeting inflammatory response following acute ischaemic stroke. |
176,234 | Do peels of Rosaceae fruits have a higher allergenicity than pulps? | Our results suggest that peels of Rosaceae fruits such as apple, peach, and pear, have a higher allergenicity than pulps, which is clinically relevant. This aspect should be considered in the evaluation of patients allergic to Rosaceae fruits, and in the production of diagnostic materials. | The results suggest that gold may suppress RA disease activity by diminishing MONO and MAC numbers and consequently monokine production in the SM. |
40,517 | Granulocyte transfusions in children and young adults: does the dose matter? | These data corroborate the empirical evidence that GT with sufficient cell doses and rapid availability are a feasible, well-tolerated supplemental means to fight severe infections in neutropenic patients. | This study suggests that no single MRI feature accurately predicts the presence of vascular invasion in HCCs, although a trend was seen with the presence of washout in the portal venous phase post gadolinium. Larger prospective studies are required to investigate this further. |
51,519 | Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric autoimmune diseases: is there a link? | The frequent detection of H. pylori infection in subjects with early gastric autoimmunity, indicated by the presence of parietal cell antibodies, suggests that H. pylori could have a crucial role in the induction and/or the maintenance of autoimmunity at the gastric level. | We report an increase in MPO-mediated HDL oxidation that is regiospecific in RA and accentuated in those with CVD. Decreased cholesterol efflux capacity due to MPO-mediated chlorination is a potential mechanism for atherosclerosis in RA and raises the possibility that oxidant resistant forms of HDL may attenuate this increased risk. |
72,070 | Is asthma control in pregnancy associated with pre-conception dietary patterns? | Pre-pregnancy dietary patterns may influence maternal asthma control. Our work highlights the importance of achieving a healthy diet before pregnancy that is low in saturated fat, sugar and takeaway foods, and therefore higher in lean meats, poultry and fish, as well as fruits, vegetables and whole grains. A healthy dietary pattern should be encouraged in all asthmatic women who are of childbearing age, and should additionally be promoted before pregnancy and beyond. | The present findings show for the first time that ART can reduce the capacity of PBMC from HIV-infected patients to secrete increased amounts of MMP-9. |
192,466 | Does c4d Deposition reveal Myocardial Infarction After Cardiac Arrest -- Experimental Study? | Increased C4d deposition may be amenable to identify early MI after cardiac arrest. Early treatment aimed towards complement activation may provide a novel means for induced MI after cardiac arrest. | Zoledronic acid eluted from an implant remains mainly localized with minimal systemic distribution. |
209,824 | Does [ Chronic exposure to trace chromium induce oxidative stress in mouse liver cells ]? | The slow accumulation of trace chromium (VI) after metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty may cause oxidative stress and changes in the oxidative stress system in the liver cells. | NAT12/NAA30 plays an important role in growth and survival of GICs possibly by regulating hypoxia response (HIF1α), levels of p-MTOR (Ser2448) and the p53 pathway. |
28,637 | Public and private healthcare services utilization by non-institutional elderly in Hong Kong: is the inverse care law operating? | This suggests a mismatch of need and supply within the mixed economy of private and public healthcare services and suggests the existence of an 'inverse care law' in Hong Kong amongst elderly citizens. The findings raise concerns of inequities in Hong Kong's healthcare system, raising implications for future healthcare reforms. | The present findings implicate for the first time the AGE-RAGE axis in the amplification of pro-atherogenic responses triggered by P. gingivalis in vascular endothelial cells. |
88,174 | Do valvular calcifications at the start of dialysis predict the onset of cardiovascular events in the course of follow-up? | The prevalence of VC at the start of dialysis is high and its presence predicts the occurrence of events and/or cardiovascular death in the course of follow-up. | Altered innate immune response to bacterial products is observable ex vivo in peripheral blood leukocytes from asymptomatic heaves-susceptible horses and is associated with high serum TNF concentration. It remains to be determined if this phenomenon is caused by intrinsic differences in innate immune responses or to cellular priming caused by systemic inflammation. |
25,690 | Does antiretroviral therapy affect response to chronic hepatitis C therapy in HIV-coinfected patients? | The use of HAART does not influence the SVR of HCV under PEG-IFN and RBV therapy in HIV/HCV coinfected patients. | The presence of pegvisomant resulted in artefactually low measured GH in most assays. We speculate this fall is due to assay antibody-binding pegvisomant, reducing the amount of available antibody to bind actual GH thereby producing less sandwich formation: the 'high-dose hook' effect. In most assays, this effect is modest and results in lower GH, but the level of interference makes them unsuitable for studies on the influence of pegvisomant on GH neuroregulation. |
86,711 | Does osmolarity affect the gastric emptying rate of oral rehydration solutions? | From these data we conclude that the rate of gastric emptying of carbohydrate-containing solutions is triggered by the carbohydrate-energy drink content or by the delivery rate of carbohydrate-energy to the gut. Osmolarity in the range studied here had no effect. | IC can be recorded at the HB during permanent HBP in 37% of patients. HBIC is associated with significantly lower pacing thresholds compared to patients in whom HBIC was not recorded. HBIC may be a marker for superior short-term HBP thresholds. |
30,824 | Does pimecrolimus affect Langerhans cells in murine epidermis? | It is therefore unlikely that topically applied pimecrolimus affects epidermal LCs, in contrast to corticosteroids. | Even in the absence of recurrent preeclampsia, women with a history of preeclampsia are at a higher risk of delivering a small-for-gestational-age infant in a subsequent pregnancy. |
148,522 | Is overnight orthokeratology comparable with atropine in controlling myopia? | OK lens is a useful method for controlling myopia progression even in high myopia patients. | PVC was higher in acute vasodilator-responsive IPAH patients and may be a predictor of long-term response to CCBs therapy. |
1,658 | Are complaints of sleep disturbances associated with cardiovascular disease : results from the Gutenberg Health Study? | Given the high prevalence of complaints of sleep disturbances and their strong impact on health status, increased efforts should be undertaken for their identification and treatment. | There appears to be no relationship between CAC and ECG-suspected LVH and/or strain. We propose that these markers identify different individuals at risk and together may have additive prognostic value. |
52,506 | Pretransplant panel reactive-antibody screens. Are they truly a marker for poor outcome after cardiac transplantation? | Cardiac transplant patients with pretransplant T- and/or B-lymphocyte PRA>or = 11% despite negative donor-specific crossmatch at the time of transplant appear to have earlier and more severe rejection with significantly lower survival after transplant surgery. Modification of immunosuppression in these high-risk patients may be warranted. | CAPE is a novel type of neuroprotective agent whose actions are mediated by both HO-1 and BDNF. These findings may provide novel clues to develop neuroprotective agents for treatment of neurodegenerative disorders. |
122,635 | Do secondary peaks of S100B in serum relate to subsequent radiological pathology in traumatic brain injury? | Secondary increases in serum levels of S100B, even as low as ≥0.05 μg/L, beyond 48 h after TBI are strongly correlated to the development of clinically significant secondary radiological findings. | There seem to be more similarities than differences between adolescents with short duration of illness and those with well-established BN in terms of their motivation to change. |
3,776 | A prospective pilot study: can the biliary tree be visualized in children younger than 3 months on Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography? | The complete normal biliary system (extrahepatic bile duct confluence included) is not consistently visualized in infants younger than 3 months old on non-enhanced MRCP. Thus the use of MRCP to exclude a diagnosis of biliary atresia is compromised at optimal time of surgery. | In this study, a summated analytic global rating demonstrated construct validity, as did 2 of the 4 scales measuring specific traits. In addition, the analytic global rating showed substantially higher internal consistency than did the checklists, a finding consistent with that seen in previous studies cited in the literature. Global ratings are an important element of OSCE measurement and can have good psychometric properties. However, OSCE researchers should clearly describe the type of global ratings they use. Further research is needed to define the most effective global rating scales. |
29,488 | Can oral anaerobic bacteria cause adverse pregnancy outcomes? | The study shows a significant association betwen periodontal anaerobic infection and adverse pregnancy outcome. High levels of periodontal pathogens during pregnancy are associated with an increased risk for preterm delivery. Further studies elucidating the role of the microbial load and maternal immune response as related to pregnancy outcome seem merited. | systematic screening for hepatocellular carcinoma offer a limited cost effectiveness ratio. |
187,540 | Does cytokine modulation correlate with severity of monkeypox disease in humans? | The data suggest that cytokine modulation affects monkeypox disease severity in humans. | Using quality improvement and health information technology, we achieved sustained, reliable and efficient personalized monitoring of cholesterol and 11 other tests. This approach enabled substantial improvement in LDL cholesterol control. Structured methods of system redesign that leverage information technology systems hold promise for rapidly achieving reliable individualized care in other settings. |
31,161 | Factors Associated with Breast Cancer Screening in a Country with National Health Insurance: Did We Succeed in Reducing Healthcare Disparities? | Breast cancer screening attendance in Israel is high. However, significant differences are observed by membership of healthcare fund and by ethnicity, calling for better targeted outreach programs at this level. | These results suggest that 16 Gy of conventionally fractionated external beam irradiation slows down the visual loss in exudative AMD for only a few months. Patients' reading vision could not be saved for a long-term run. |
444 | Travel Burden to Breast MRI and Utilization: Are Risk and Sociodemographics Related? | Breast cancer risk factors were not related to excess travel time for screening MRI, but sociodemographic factors were, suggesting the possibility that geographic distribution of advanced imaging may exacerbated disparities for some vulnerable populations. | These results indicate that NRF2 is an important protective factor regulating the progression of DR and suggest enhancement of the NRF2 pathway as a potential therapeutic strategy. |
108,652 | Does parental history of diabetes modify the association between abdominal adiposity and hyperglycemia? | These findings indicate that the association between abdominal obesity and hyperglycemia is stronger in the presence of a parental history of diabetes. Blood glucose screening may be warranted at lower levels of waist circumference in individuals with a parental history of diabetes. | Follow-up ERCP after a short interval is worthwhile in patients for whom initial ERCP and fistulotomy is unsuccessful as biliary access is frequently obtained without further intervention and definitive management is facilitated in the majority of cases. |
91,001 | Does medial smooth muscle cell loss in arterial allografts occur by cytolytic cell induced apoptosis? | These data strongly suggest that medial SMC loss in allograft arteriopathy occurs by apoptosis. Further, RT-PCR data indicate that cytolytic cell-derived inducers of apoptosis are upregulated in these grafts and may be accountable for medial SMC apoptotic cell death. Finally, fully-disparate (Brown Norway to Lewis) and minor-only incompatible (Lewis to Fisher) strain combinations both resulted in marked intimal proliferation, medial SMC loss by apoptosis, and similar patterns of expression of cytolytic cell derived inducers of apoptosis. Insofar as intimal proliferative lesion-formation may be dependent on medial damage (as in arterial-injury models), understanding the mechanism of medial SMC loss may provide a novel therapeutic approach to human cardiac transplant arteriopathy. | MPO accurately predicted cardiovascular mortality risk in coronary angiography patients. Considering MPO and CRP together may improve long-term risk assessment and CAD patient outcomes. |
17,257 | Cervical screening: toward a new paradigm? | The health care providers in France have to understand the characteristics of the HPV testing: its advantages compared to the cytologic screening are only evident in case of an organization of the screening in France and even in Europe. | CFE attenuates the anticoagulant action of warfarin by inducing hepatic CYP2C; thus, caution is required with the combination of warfarin and dietary supplements containing CFE. |
164,299 | Does butyrate block interferon-gamma-inducible protein-10 release in human intestinal subepithelial myofibroblasts? | We demonstrated that human colonic SEMFs are the local site for the secretion IP-10. The regulation of IP-10 release by IFN-gamma and butyrate may play an important role in controlling chronic mucosal inflammation in pathological entities such as IBD. | The restrospective study did not prove the obesity to be a risk factor in cardiosurgical procedures. On the contrary, it suggested the BMI of less than 20 kg/m2 to be a risk factor. |
34,983 | Do peritoneal dialysis patients have higher prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms than hemodialysis patients? | These results should influence dietetic educational practice. In addition to the provision of adequate protein and energy, dialysis patients should be counselled regarding the management of GI symptoms and monitored for the prevalence and severity of these symptoms. | We conclude that in ccRCC, PAX2 reactivation is driven by HIF-dependent mechanisms following pVHL loss. |
147,966 | Is interleukin-8 a mediator of the final cervical ripening in humans? | To our knowledge, this is the first time IL-8 has been identified in human cervix. Our results support the involvement of IL-8 in the connective tissue remodelling during the final cervical ripening just before onset of labour. | Telmisartan protects against cognitive decline via up-regulation of BDNF/TrkB in the hippocampus of SHRSPs, partly because of PPAR-gamma activation independent of blood pressure-lowering effect. |
63,071 | Do natriuretic peptide receptors regulate cytoprotective effects in a human ex vivo 3D/bioreactor model? | Mechanical loading mediates endogenous CNP release leading to increased natriuretic peptide signalling. The loading-induced CNP/Npr2/cGMP signalling route mediates anabolic events and prevents catabolic activities induced by IL-1β. The CNP pathway therefore represents a potentially chondroprotective intervention for patients with OA, particularly when combined with physiotherapeutic approaches to stimulate biomechanical signals. | This is the first study to document measurable levels of BPA in maternal blood of the US population. Long-term follow-up studies of offspring are needed to validate or refute concerns over human fetal exposure to synthetic exogenous steroids. |
144,559 | Does lack of cross-sensitization between α-1,3-galactosyltransferase knockout porcine and allogeneic skin grafts permit serial grafting? | These data suggest that GalT-KO skin grafts could provide an early first-line treatment in the management of severe burns that would not preclude subsequent use of allografts, and that serial grafting of GalT-KO skin and allogeneic skin could potentially be used to provide an extended period of temporary burn wound coverage. | Photoreceptor cell apoptosis in the rd1 mouse model occurs by a predominantly p53-independent molecular pathway. |
22,005 | Does inducible re-expression of HEXIM1 cause physiological cardiac hypertrophy in the adult mouse? | HEXIM1 re-expression results in the induction of angiogenesis that allows for the co-ordination of tissue growth and angiogenesis during physiological hypertrophy. | For patients undergoing AVR with a stented bioprosthetic valve, with or without coronary artery bypass grafting, the choice of a porcine vs bovine pericardial bioprosthesis does not appear to affect long-term survival or need for reoperation, regardless of valve size or patient age. As such, stented bioprosthetic valves would appear to be fungible, and therefore, valve choice should be driven by local market factors similar to other commodities. |
2,930 | Does in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy reveal region specific metabolic responses to SIV infection in the macaque brain? | These data best support the hypothesis that different brain regions have variable intrinsic vulnerabilities to neuronal injury caused by the AIDS virus. | Polymicrobial sepsis produces profound hepatocellular dysfunction in the absence of traditional cytokine-mediated mechanisms of cellular injury. This questions the central role of cytokines and the ensuing oxidative stress as key molecular events in mediating liver dysfunction. |
134,076 | Is cSLEX ( Sialyl Lewis X ) a useful tumor marker for monitoring of breast cancer patients? | These data suggest that the diagnostic values of CSLEX and Nation Cancer Center-Stomach-439 are similar in single or combined use. However, the cutoff index of serum CSLEX tended to be higher than that of Nation Cancer Center-Stomach-439, which may make CSLEX more useful for detection of breast cancer metastasis. | The results question whether there are differential benefits of different emotion regulation (ER) strategies in dealing with anticipatory anxiety. The observed rebound of anxiety prior to the social event calls into doubt the long-term effectiveness of these strategies, at least during the regulation of anticipatory anxiety. |
24,644 | Lactose malabsorption in patients with inflammatory bowel disease without activity: would it be necessary to exclude lactose products in the diet of all patients? | Not all the patients with IBD are intolerant to the lactose by the suppression of the lacteal produts must not be generalized in the diet of these patients. | Lack of insurance was the principle predictor of use of sample medications. Although cross-sectional design and covariance of independent variables limit conclusions, higher diastolic blood pressure was related to sample medication use in patients who did not have insurance. |
66,979 | Does wolbachia surface protein induce innate immune responses in mosquito cells? | We have found that WSP is a strong immune elicitor in a naturally Wolbachia-uninfected mosquito species (Anopheles gambiae) while a milder elicitor in a naturally-infected species (Aedes albopictus). Since the WSP of a mosquito non-native (nematode) Wolbachia strain was used, these data suggest that there is a generalized tolerance to WSP in Ae. albopictus. | In Chinese T2DM patients, triglyceride < 1.70 mmol/L might be associated with increased cancer risk, which was attenuated in the presence of use of statins. |
56,484 | Does tryptophan depletion reverse the therapeutic effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in social anxiety disorder? | Tryptophan depletion induced significant increase of anxiety in treated SAD patients, which was more prominent during the recital of an autobiographical script. This finding supports the notion that SSRIs improve social anxiety by increasing 5-HT availability. The autobiographical script seems to be a more robust challenge test for SAD than the stressful verbal task. | Combination posaconazole-tacrolimus therapy displays synergism in vitro and improved antifungal efficacy in vivo in 2 phylogenetically distinct models of mucormycosis. |
123,476 | Do fine-hybrid and nanohybrid restorative materials show similar durability in Class II cavities? | Both materials performed satisfactorily over the 4-year observation period. Because of the extension of the restorations, wear was clearly visible after 4 years of clinical service with 50% sufficient ratings. | These data suggest that among Polynesians there is no specific inherited tendency to diabetic nephropathy per se. The risk of nephropathy does not appear to be associated with the degree of familial risk of diabetes itself. Rather, the risk of diabetic nephropathy may be the result of a familial risk of nephropathy from any cause and is associated with diabetes through relative hypoinsulinaemia and hyperglycaemia. |
53,183 | Do children and adolescents on intensive insulin therapy maintain postprandial glycaemic control without precise carbohydrate counting? | In patients using intensive insulin therapy, an individually calculated insulin dose for 60 g of carbohydrate maintains postprandial BGLs for meals containing between 50 and 70 g of carbohydrate. A single mealtime insulin dose will cover a range in carbohydrate amounts without deterioration in postprandial control. | Quinotrierixin inhibits RPE cell proliferation and may be used as a novel antiproliferative drug for treating proliferative vitreoretinopathy. Future studies are needed to investigate the in vivo effect of quinotrierixin on RPE proliferation in animal models of proliferative vitreoretinopathy. |
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