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Kang Seong-Il - - 2012
In this study, we investigated the anti-obesity properties of <i>Petalonia binghamiae</i> extract (PBE) in mice in which obesity was induced with a high-fat diet (HFD). PBE administration (150 mg/kg/day) for 70 days decreased body weight gain, adipose tissue weight, and the serum triglyceride level in mice fed a HFD. PBE ...
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Brooks Gary - - 2012
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective longitudinal cohort. OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical characteristics of patients with low back pain (LBP) according to physician referral source, and to identify associations between referral source and discharge functional status as well as number of physical therapy (PT) visits. BACKGROUND: Little is known about associations between ...
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Hegyi Zuzana - - 2012
The antimicrobial peptides (AMP) psoriasin (S100A7) and koebnerisin (S100A15) are differently induced in psoriatic skin. They act synergistically as chemoattractants and "alarmins" to amplify inflammation in psoriasis. Th17 cytokines are key players in psoriasis pathogenesis and vitamin D analogs feature anti-psoriatic effects; both of these activities could be mediated through ...
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Manetti Mirko - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: Caveolin-1 (CAV1) is an inhibitor of tissue fibrosis and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis (SSc). The aim of the study was to analyse the possible association of CAV1 gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) with SSc.METHODS: A total population of 3974 individuals (1355 SSc patients, 2619 ...
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Chappell Phoebe Dreux - - 2012
The activity of the N(2)-fixing cyanobacterial genus Trichodesmium is critical to the global nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) cycles. Although iron (Fe) has been shown to be an important element limiting the growth and N(2) fixation of Trichodesmium, there have been no specific data demonstrating the in situ affect of ...
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Liang Libo - - 2012
BACKGROUND: The rapid spread of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has attracted global concerns. This study aimed to identify factors contributing to the high prevalence of MDR-TB in China's Heilongjiang province. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey following the WHO/International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease guidelines was conducted with consecutive recruitment of patients ...
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Solis Norma V - - 2012
Oropharyngeal candidiasis is a frequent cause of morbidity in patients with defects in cell-mediated immunity or saliva production. Animal models of this infection are important for studying disease pathogenesis and evaluating vaccines and antifungal therapies. Here we describe a simple mouse model of oropharyngeal candidiasis. Mice are rendered susceptible to ...
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Kupka Teobald - - 2012
The performance of more than forty density functionals in predicting indirect spin-spin coupling constants (SSCCs) in the Kohn-Sham limit was tested. For comparison, similar calculations were performed using the RHF, SOPPA, SOPPA(CC2) and SOPPA(CCSD) methods and the results were estimated toward the complete basis set limit (CBS). The SSCCs of ...
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Kacherovsky Nataly - - 2012
The main methods for producing genetically engineered cells use viral vectors for which safety issues and manufacturing costs remain a concern. In addition, selection of desired cells typically relies on the use of cytotoxic drugs with long culture times. Here, we introduce an efficient non-viral approach combining the Sleeping Beauty ...
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Yang Huan - - 2012
Recent evidence suggests that young men and women may have different strategies for regulating arterial blood pressure, and the purpose of the present study was to determine if sex differences exist in diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) and muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) relations during simulated orthostatic stress. We hypothesized that ...
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Koh Won-Jung - - 2012
Linezolid may be an effective treatment for multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis (TB). The objective was to evaluate the efficacy, tolerability and adverse events of a 300 mg daily dose of linezolid in the treatment of MDR/XDR-TB. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 51 MDR-TB patients, including ...
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Halámková Lenka - - 2012
Implantable biofuel cells have been suggested as sustainable micropower sources operating in living organisms, but such bioelectronic systems are still exotic and very challenging to design. Very few examples of abiotic and enzyme-based biofuel cells operating in animals in vivo have been reported. Implantation of biocatalytic electrodes and extraction of ...
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Luxton David D - - 2012
Abstract The rise in the use of mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablet personal computers, and wireless medical devices, as well as the wireless networks that enable their use, has raised new concerns for data security and integrity. Standardized Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)-compliant electronic data ...
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Ademosun Ayokunle O - - 2012
Abstract This study sought to characterize the effects of some citrus fruit juices (shaddock [Citrus maxima], grapefruit [Citrus paradisii], lemon [Citrus limoni], orange [Citrus sinensis], and tangerine [Citrus reticulata]) on acetylcholinesterase activity in vitro. The total phenolic content, radical scavenging abilities, and inhibition of Fe(2+)-induced malondialdehyde (MDA) production in rats ...
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Onkelinx Steven - - 2012
This study compares the reliability and reproducibility of flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT) to assess endothelial function. Eighteen volunteers with coronary heart disease underwent simultaneous testing of FMD by means of brachial artery ultrasound scanning and PAT with the EndoPAT 2000. The subjects underwent both tests twice ...
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Tsuboi Nobuo - - 2012
Background and objectivesObesity-related glomerulopathy is a secondary form of glomerular disease that may occur in obese individuals. It is histologically characterized by marked glomerulomegaly closely related to glomerular hyperfiltration. This study examined glomerular density (nonsclerotic glomerular number per renal cortical area of biopsy specimen) in patients with obesity-related glomerulopathy to ...
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Structures, energetics and vibrational spectra of CO(2) clusters through molecular tailoring and ...
Yeole Sachin D - - 2012
Clusters of CO(2) are a subject of detailed experimental as well as theoretical investigations due to their interesting applications. In the present article, CO(2) clusters (n = 6 to 13) are studied at the MP2 level of theory. The clusters are grown using a cluster building algorithm developed by our ...
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Schreiber Andreas - - 2012
Multidimensional quantum walks can exhibit highly nontrivial topological structure, providing a powerful tool for simulating quantum information and transport systems. We present a flexible implementation of a two-dimensional (2D) optical quantum walk on a lattice, demonstrating a scalable quantum walk on a nontrivial graph structure. We realized a coherent quantum ...
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Roest Annelieke M - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Few studies have addressed the relationship between generalised anxiety disorder and cardiovascular prognosis using a diagnostic interview. AIMS: To assess the association between generalised anxiety disorder and adverse outcomes in patients with myocardial infarction. METHOD: Patients with acute myocardial infarction (n = 438) were recruited between 1997 and 2000 ...
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Lin MingDe - - 2012
Imaging research and advances in systems engineering have enabled the transition of medical imaging from a means for accomplishing traditional anatomic visualization (i.e., orthopedic planar film X ray) to a means for noninvasively assessing a variety of functional measures. Perfusion imaging is one of the major highlights in functional imaging. ...
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Hauser Elisabeth - - 2012
Abstract Salmonella enterica serovar Infantis (Salmonella Infantis) is consistently isolated from broiler chickens, pigs, and humans worldwide. This study investigated 93 epidemiologically unrelated Salmonella Infantis strains isolated in Germany between 2005 and 2008 in respect to their transmission along the food chain. Various phenotypic and genotypic methods were applied, and ...
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Garcia M - - 2012
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:High-resolution MR imaging is useful for diagnosis and preoperative planning in patients with NVC. Because high-field MR imaging promises higher SNR and resolution, the aim of this study was to determine the value of high-resolution 3D-CISS and 3D-TOF MRA at 3T compared with 1.5T in patients with NVC.MATERIALS ...
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Gavaskar A S - - 2012
The goal was to evaluate the efficacy of 2.4 mm column-specific plating for intra-articular distal radius fractures. In total, 105 patients with AO type C distal radius fractures were operated on using the locking distal radius system, Synthes. Follow-up assessments including clinical (wrist and forearm range of motion, grip strength), ...
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Ley David - - 2012
Even though quantum mechanical tunnelling has been appearing recurrently mostly in theoretical studies that emphasize its decisive role for many chemical reactions, it still appears suspicious to most organic chemists. Recent experiments in combination with powerful computational approaches, however, have demonstrated that tunnelling must be included to fully understand chemical ...
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Bark Chung Wung - - 2012
Demonstration of a tunable conductivity of the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interfaces drew significant attention to the development of oxide electronic structures where electronic confinement can be reduced to the nanometer range. While the mechanisms for the conductivity modulation are quite different and include metal-insulator phase transition and surface charge writing, generally it ...
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Hughes John - - 2012
Aims: To quantify how much of the coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality decline in Northern Ireland between 1987 and 2007 could be attributed to medical and surgical treatments and how much to changes in population cardiovascular risk factors.Methods and Results: The IMPACT mortality model was used to integrate data on ...
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Birk Gurpreet K - - 2012
Lower limb exercise leads to increases in upper limb conduit artery blood flow and shear stress, and leg exercise training can enhance upper limb vascular function. We therefore examined the contribution of shear stress to changes in vascular function in the non-exercising upper limbs in response to lower limb cycling ...
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Luxton David D - - 2012
There is increasing evidence that the Internet and social media can influence suicide-related behavior. Important questions are whether this influence poses a significant risk to the public and how public health approaches might be used to address the issue. To address these questions, we provide an overview of ways that ...
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Gu Jenny - - 2012
The contribution of metabolism to heat stress may play a significant role in defining robustness and recovery of systems; either by providing the energy and metabolites required for cellular homeostasis, or through the generation of protective osmolytes. However, the mechanisms by which heat stress attenuation could be adapted through metabolic ...
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Lang I M - - 2012
The aim of this study was to determine the role of the superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) in the following esophageal reflexes: esophago-upper esophageal sphincter (UES) contractile reflex (EUCR), esophago-lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation reflex (ELIR), secondary peristalsis, pharyngeal swallowing, and belch. Cats (N = 43) were decerebrated and instrumented to ...
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Blumenfeld Y J - - 2012
Objective:In 2009, the California Genetic Disease Branch introduced an aneuploidy screening program allowing Medi-Cal (state insured) patients access to state-sponsored first-trimester screening. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of greater access to prenatal screening on available resources at a single center.Study Design:Data of prenatal screening and ...
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Heo Yun Seok - - 2012
We report a computerized microfluidic real time embryo culture and assay device that can perform automated periodic analyses of embryo metabolism. This automated program uses a modified "gated injection" scheme (sample injection, reagent mixing, enzyme reaction of 15 min incubation, and sample detection) to sequentially measure fluorescence from sample, reference, ...
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Okabe Jun - - 2012
Rationale:Epigenetic changes are implicated in the persisting vascular effects of hyperglycemia. The precise mechanism whereby chromatin structure and subsequent gene expression are regulated by glucose in vascular endothelial cells remain to be fully defined.Objective:We have studied the molecular and functional mechanism whereby the Set7 methyltransferase associates with chromatin formation and ...
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Wang Jing - - 2012
Purpose:The mitochondrial genome is highly polymorphic. A unique feature of deleterious mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations is heteroplasmy. Genetic background and variable penetrance also play roles in the pathogenicity for a mtDNA variant. Clinicians are increasingly interested in requesting mtDNA testing. However, interpretation of uncharacterized mtDNA variants is a great challenge. ...
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Standish B A - - 2012
SUMMARY:As stroke is one of the leading causes of death and long-term morbidity worldwide, the research community has studied cardiac embolic sources, as well as vessel wall pathologies. For the latter, attention has been focused on defining morphologic tissue features associated with catastrophic events stemming from the carotid artery. Multiple ...
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Kremleva Alena - - 2012
In a computational study we addressed the adsorption of uranyl UO(2)(2+) on solvated (110) and (010) edge surfaces of pyrophyllite, applying a density functional approach to periodic slab models. We explored bidentate adsorption complexes on various partially deprotonated adsorption sites: octahedral Al(O,OH), tetrahedral Si(O,OH), and mixed AlO-SiO. Aluminol sites were ...
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Glover T Grant - - 2012
The adsorption of sulfur dioxide on 10 nm CoFe2O4 spinel ferrite nanoparticles was examined. Adsorption loadings of sulfur dioxide at breakthrough conditions were determined to be approximately 0.62 mol/kg, which is significant given the 150 m2/g surface area of the nanoparticles. The adsorption proceeds through a chemisorption mechanism with sulfur ...
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Huber Matthias - - 2012
Solid-state NMR offers the chance to extend structural studies to proteins that are otherwise difficult to study at atomic resolution, such as protein fibrils, membrane proteins or poorly diffracting crystals. As two-dimensional spatial correlation NMR spectra of proteins suffer from severe resonance overlap, we analyze in this perspective article the ...
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Mendez Rebecca - - 2012
Many strains of the soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis are capable of producing and being resistant to the antibiotic sublancin because they harbor the Spβ prophage. This 135 kb viral genome is integrated into the circular DNA chromosome of B. subtilis, and contains genes for the production of and resistance to sublancin. ...
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Ashwell Ken W S - - 2012
The modern monotremes (platypus and echidnas) are characterized by development of their young in a leathery egg that is laid into a nest or abdominal pouch. At hatching, the young are externally immature, with forelimbs capable of digitopalmar prehension, but hindlimbs little advanced beyond limb buds. The embryological collections at ...
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Schulz K Marvin - - 2012
The plasmonic properties of self-assembled layers of rod- and branched-shaped gold nanoparticles were investigated using optical techniques. Nanoparticles were synthesized by a surfactant-guided, seed-mediated growth method. The layers were obtained by gradual assembly of nanoparticles at the interface between a polar and a nonpolar solvent and were transferred to a ...
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Seo Won Joon - - 2012
Abstract Background: Some patients who have undergone a laparoscopic adjustable gastric band operation express dissatisfaction with visible scars or protrusion of the access port after sufficient weight loss. We hypothesized that subfascial port implantation could minimize those problems as well as port-related complications. Subjects and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the ...
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Emery Paul - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this post hoc analysis was to test the benefits of treating very early rheumatoid arthritis (VERA; ≤4 months) using COMET trial data. Treatment response in VERA and early rheumatoid arthritis (ERA; >4 months to 2 years) with combination etanercept+methotrexate (ETN+MTX) or MTX monotherapy was compared.METHODS: Data ...
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Shibata Yoshiyuki - - 2012
We have identified tens of thousands of short extrachromosomal circular DNAs (microDNA) in mouse tissues as well as mouse and human cell lines. These microDNAs are 200 to 400 base pairs long, are derived from unique nonrepetitive sequence, and are enriched in the 5'-untranslated regions of genes, exons, and CpG ...
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Ratner Dmitry - - 2012
Cystic fibrosis (CF), the most common lethal single-gene disorder affecting Northern Europeans and North Americans, is caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. Cftr is a chloride channel and a regulator of other ion channels, and many aspects of the CF phenotype are directly related ...
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Chen Yu - - 2012
Absolute 18-crown-6 (18C6) affinities of five amino acids (AAs) are determined using guided ion beam tandem mass spectrometry techniques. The AAs examined in this work include: glycine (Gly), alanine (Ala), lysine (Lys), histidine (His), and arginine (Arg). Theoretical electronic structure calculations are performed to determine stable geometries and energetics for ...
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Mendler M - - 2012
Pathogenesis of late diabetic complications is influenced by a complex interplay of multiple exogenous and intrinsic factors. The well characterised nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an ideal model to study causes of diabetic polyneuropathy because of its easily accessible nervous system. A repertoire of methods allows the assessment of both morphological ...
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Jonas Sam C - - 2012
In detection of glenoid labrum pathology, MR arthrography (MRA) has shown sensitivities of 88-100% and specificities of 89-93%. However, our practice suggested that there may be a higher frequency of falsely negative reports. We assessed the accuracy of this costly modality in practice. We retrospectively reviewed MRA reports of 90 ...
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Chan R - - 2012
Simulation for perfusion education has been used for at least the past 25 years. The earlier models were either electronic (computer games) or fluid dynamic models and provided invaluable adjuncts to perfusion training and education. In 2009, the (∗)North Shore-LIJ Health System at Great Neck, New York, opened an innovative ...
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Tao Franklin Feng - - 2012
A new in-house ambient pressure XPS (AP-XPS) was designed for the study of surfaces of materials under reaction conditions and during catalysis. Unique features of this in-house AP-XPS are the use of monochromated Al Kα and integration of a minimized reaction cell, and working conditions of up to 500 °C ...
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