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Indocyanine green-augmented diode laser treatment of port wine stains: Clinical and histological ...
Klein A - - 2012
Background: Complete clearance of port wine stains (PWS) is difficult to achieve, mainly because of the resistance of small blood vessels to laser irradiation. Indocyanine green (ICG)-augmented diode laser treatment (ICG+DL) may overcome this problem. Objectives This pilot study evaluates the feasibility of ICG-augmented diode laser therapy of PWS and ...
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Mc Conville Christopher - - 2012
Vaginal rings are currently being investigated for delivery of HIV microbicides. However, vaginal rings are currently manufactured form hydrophobic polymers such as silicone elastomer and polyethylene vinyl acetate (PEVA), which do not permit release of hydrophilic microbicides such as the nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor tenofovir. Biodegradable polymers such as polylactide ...
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Silvatti Amanda P - - 2012
In this study we aim at investigating the applicability of underwater 3D motion capture based on submerged video cameras in terms of 3D accuracy analysis and trajectory reconstruction. Static points with classical direct linear transform (DLT) solution, a moving wand with bundle adjustment and a moving 2D plate with Zhang's ...
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Henes M - - 2012
Objectives: Despite new treatment options, some patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) need to be treated with the cytotoxic agent cyclophosphamide (CYC). Unlike malignant disease, there are no recommendations for ovarian protection in SLE. The clinical experience of the FertiPROTEKT network as well as recommendations after literature review will be ...
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Duitch Laura - - 2012
Understanding the interactions which govern turn formation in the unfolded state of proteins is necessary for a complete picture of the role these turns play in both normal protein folding and functionally relevant yet disordered linear motifs. It is still unclear, however, whether short peptides can adopt stable turn structures ...
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Fares Wassim H - - 2012
Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a progressive and incurable disease. Over the past two decades, significant advances have been made in understanding and thus managing this disease. Multiple therapeutic options are currently available and optimizing the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension has become complex. Patients who meet the American College of ...
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Dray Lynnette - - 2012
Using a new dataset describing the techno-economic characteristics of current and projected future transport technologies and a synthesis of existing transport demand models, lifecycle CO2 emissions from 27 EU countries (EU27) were estimated in the absence and presence of new policy interventions to 2050. Future CO2 emissions are strongly dependent ...
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Kiesslich R - - 2012
Background and study aims: Complete bowel cleansing is mandatory for effective colon cancer screening and surveillance. The aim of the current pilot study, which was conducted in humans, was to test the safety and efficiency of a newly developed disposable cleaning device, the MedJet, for intraprocedural bowel cleansing. Patients and ...
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Ruscanu Suzana - - 2012
Dendritic cells (DCs), especially plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs), produce large amounts of alpha/beta interferon (IFN-α/β) upon infection with DNA or RNA viruses, which has impacts on the physiopathology of the viral infections and on the quality of the adaptive immunity. However, little is known about the IFN-α/β production by DCs during ...
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Tanaka Katsumasa - - 2012
Passenger transport affects climate through various mechanisms involving both long-lived and short-lived climate forcers. Because diesel cars generally emit less CO2 than gasoline cars, CO2 emission taxes for vehicle registrations and fuels enhance the consumer preference for diesel cars over gasoline cars. However, with the non-CO2 components, which have been ...
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Kinsler Veronica - - 2012
Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) are known to be associated with neurological abnormalities and melanoma, but have not been considered to be part of a developmental syndrome. The objective of this study was to test our clinical observation that children with CMN show more facial similarities than might be expected by ...
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Balagula Yevgeniy - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Dermatologic adverse events stemming from anticancer therapies have become an increasingly frequent clinical problem. Inhibitors of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), such as temsirolimus and everolimus, have been associated with a high rate of skin eruptions, but their clinical and histopathologic characteristics have not been explored. METHODS: A retrospective ...
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He Y D - - 2012
Polydatin, a type of polyphenolic phytoalexin, has many physiological and pharmacological effects including anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative activities. However, the effects and mechanisms of Polydatin on ultraviolet B-induced skin damages haven't been reported. In this study, we demonstrated Polydatin markedly decreased the level of COX-2 induced by UVB irradiation in HaCaT ...
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Plaza Zulema - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Daclatasvir (BMS-790052) is an investigational molecule that inhibits the HCV NS5A protein and shows potent antiviral activity apparently across all HCV genotypes. Selection of drug resistance mutations has been reported only for HCV genotype 1, and no information exists for other HCV variants and/or in HIV-HCV-coinfected individuals. METHODS: All ...
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Duffecy Jennifer - - 2012
Objective: This study examined the feasibility and acceptability of an Individual Internet Intervention (III) embedded and integrated into an Internet Support Group (ISG) with the ultimate goal of enhancing adherence and learning, compared with an individual internet invention alone. Method: Thirty-one posttreatment cancer survivors were randomized in groups of seven ...
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Spellberg Brad - - 2012
Optimal clinical care and clinical investigation of patients with mucormycosis are limited by absence of controlled trials, and absence of well-defined predictors of mortality or clinical response. The Deferasirox-AmBisome Therapy for mucormycosis (DEFEAT Mucor) study was the first randomized clinical trial conducted on patients with mucormycosis, and demonstrated that adjunctive ...
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Landgraf Kathrin - - 2012
Context:The chemoattractant protein chemerin has recently been shown to be expressed in adipose tissue.Objective:We aimed to evaluate the association of chemerin with obesity and early-onset metabolic and vascular sequelae in children.Design:We quantified chemerin serum levels in 69 lean and 105 obese children and assessed associations with metabolic and cardiovascular parameters. ...
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Solis Gonzalo P - - 2012
The reggie/flotillin proteins are implicated in membrane trafficking and, together with the cellular prion protein (PrP), in the recruitment of E-cadherin to cell contact sites. Here, we demonstrate that reggies, as well as PrP down-regulation, in epithelial A431 cells cause overlapping processes and abnormal formation of adherens junctions (AJs). This ...
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Vanni Emilia - - 2012
The viral ubiquitin ligase ICP0 is required for efficient initiation of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) lytic infection and productive reactivation of viral genomes from latency. ICP0 has been shown to target a number of specific cellular proteins for proteasome-dependent degradation during lytic infection, including the promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) ...
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Goto Hidemasa - - 2012
DNA-damaging strategies, such as radiotherapy and the majority of chemotherapeutic therapies, are the most frequently used non-surgical anti-cancer therapies for human cancers. These therapies activate DNA damage/replication checkpoints, which induce cell-cycle arrest to provide the time needed to repair DNA damage. Due to genetic defect(s) in the ATM (ataxia-telangiectasia mutated)-Chk2-p53 ...
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Accumulation of autophagosomes in Semliki Forest virus-infected cells is dependent on expression ...
Eng Kai Er - - 2012
Autophagy is a cellular process that sequesters cargo in double-membraned vesicles termed autophagosomes and delivers this cargo to lysosomes to be degraded. It is enhanced during nutrient starvation to increase the rate of amino acid turnover. Diverse roles for autophagy have been reported for viral infections, including the assembly of ...
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Vander Veen Ryan L - - 2012
The alphavirus replicon technology has been utilized for many years to develop vaccines for both veterinary and human applications. Many developments have been made to the replicon platform recently, resulting in improved safety and efficacy of replicon particle (RP) vaccines. This review provides a broad overview of the replicon technology ...
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Ogihara Naomichi - - 2012
We investigated the planar covariation of lower limb segment elevation angles during bipedal walking in macaques to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the origin and evolution of the planar law in human walking. Two Japanese macaques and four adult humans walking on a treadmill were recorded, and the time course of ...
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Priest D T - - 2012
Reason for performing study: Examination of the equine upper airway during racing has not previously been documented. Objective: To describe the feasibility and appearance of the upper airways by overground respiratory endoscopic examination during racing conditions. Methods: Overground videoendoscopic examinations were performed on 46 Standardbred racehorses during qualifying races. Examined ...
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Andresen Martin A - - 2012
The relationship between immigration and crime is politically charged and often fueled by the presence (or lack) of xenophobia. Many theoretical and empirical assessments of this relationship indicate that immigration does indeed lead to increased crime, but more recent (and very early) research investigating homicide calls this finding into question. ...
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Ragginer C - - 2012
Background and purpose: Recent evidences indicate that glutamatergic homeostasis disorders are implicated in the pathogenesis of migraine. In particular, plasma and cerebrospinal fluid glutamate levels seem to be altered in migraine patients. However, the impacts of glutamate on migraine and especially on aura symptoms, alterations in the frequency of migraine ...
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Miossi Renata - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a three-month exercise training program in counteracting the chronotropic incompetence and delayed heart rate recovery in patients with systemic lupus erythemathosus. METHODS: A 12-wk, randomized trial was conducted. Twenty four inactive SLE patients were randomly assigned into two groups: trained (T, n=15, three-month exercise ...
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Mather Emily - - 2012
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? Prominent theoretical accounts of mutual exclusivity (e.g., Markman, 1989, 1990) propose that infants are guided by their knowledge of object names. However, the mutual exclusivity constraint could be implemented via monitoring of object novelty (see ...
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Hou Jingli - - 2012
Herein, further SAR studies of lead compound NSC746457 1 were performed, including the replacement of trans-styryl moiety with a 2-substituted benzo-hetero aromatic ring, and the introduction of a substituent onto the central methylene carbon. A promising chiral lead, S-(E)-3-(1-(1-(Benzo[d]oxazol-2-yl)-2-methylpropyl)-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)-N-hydroxyacrylamide (12, NK-HDAC-1), was discovered, and showed about one order of magnitude ...
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Looi Khang Li - - 2012
Coronary artery spasm (CAS) is characterised by chest pain at rest and transient ST segment elevation on the ECG. The natural history of variant angina is not fully understood. Patients with CAS are younger, mostly female subjects and usually do not have traditional cardiovascular risk factors other than cigarette smoking. ...
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Jones Mathew W - - 2012
The direct synthesis of dithiophenol maleimide functional polymers by living radical polymerisation is described without the need for protecting group chemistry. The synthesised polymers have been successfully employed as disulfide bridging agents for salmon calcitonin when used in equimolar quantities, negating the requirement for complex purification strategies, traditionally associated with ...
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Chao William C H - - 2012
In mitosis, the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) ensures genome stability by delaying chromosome segregation until all sister chromatids have achieved bipolar attachment to the mitotic spindle. The SAC is imposed by the mitotic checkpoint complex (MCC), whose assembly is catalysed by unattached chromosomes and which binds and inhibits the anaphase-promoting ...
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Giese Christoph - - 2012
An alternative to tagging: The thermodynamically most stable protein-ligand complex known to date (K(D) =1.5×10(-20) M) consists of the two components FimGt and DsF, portions of two different subunits of the type 1 pilus protein complex. The first technical applications of this new complex are the single-step purification and identification ...
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Siddiqui Zarrin Seema - - 2012
Background: Research supervision is a task that requires a set of abilities and skills. Many academics begin research supervision as novices and develop their abilities and skills through experience over time. Aim: We aim to provide advice about research supervision to prospective supervisors. Methods: We used critical reflection of our ...
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Tang Dai-Ming - - 2012
Deformation and fracture mechanisms of ultrathin Si nanowires (NWs), diameters down to ~9 nm, under uniaxial tension and bending were investigated by using in situ transmission electron microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. It was revealed that the mechanical behaviors of Si NWs had closely been related to the wire diameter, ...
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Senzolo Marco - - 2012
BACKGROUND: There is no established management algorithm for portal vein thrombosis (PVT) in cirrhotic patients. The aim of our study was to prospectively evaluate anticoagulation and transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) to treat PVT. METHODS: Cirrhotics with non-malignant PVT were included. Low weight molecular heparin anticoagulation was considered in all; ...
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Kalisvaart Michael M - - 2012
For some surgeons, rotating-platform total knee designs are an intellectually appealing option to use for total knee arthroplasty because of the contention that they can self-align and accommodate small mismatches in the rotational position of the tibial and femoral components. We carried out a randomized clinical trial to determine if ...
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Kurth Elizabeth G - - 2012
The improvement of the agricultural and wine-making qualities of the grapevine (Vitis vinifera) is hampered by adherence to traditional varieties, the recalcitrance of this plant to genetic modifications, and public resistance to genetically modified organism (GMO) technologies. To address these challenges, we developed an RNA virus-based vector for the introduction ...
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Shanta Linda L - - 2012
Nurses often do not become faculty through deliberate intention; rather they enter the role because of circumstance. While they may be expert practitioners, they are often not prepared for faculty roles. Unlike traditional preparation for nursing practice, which requires clinical education, the role of nurse teacher often has no systematic ...
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Bonekamp Nina A - - 2012
Peroxisomes and mitochondria show a much closer interrelationship than previously anticipated. They cooperate in the metabolism of fatty acids and ROS, but also share components of their fission machinery. If peroxisomes - like mitochondria - also fuse in mammalian cells is a matter of debate and was not yet systematically ...
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Karpe Yogesh A - - 2012
The mechanism of hepatitis E virus (HEV) replication remains largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that HEV replication requires an active ubiquitin-proteasome system and that proteasome inhibitors affect HEV replication, possibly by inhibition of viral transcription or/and translation without a significant effect on cellular translation. Overexpression of ubiquitin in inhibitor-treated cells ...
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Cruz-Huerta Jorge - - 2012
The combination of two heteroaromatic boronic acids with pentaerythritol gave self-complementary tectons which were suitable for the generation of 2D and 3D molecular networks.
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Yano Seiji - - 2012
Recent advances in molecular biology have led to the identification of new molecular targets, such as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations and echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like 4 (EML4) - anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) fusion gene, in lung cancer. Dramatic response has been achieved with EGFR inhibitors (gefitinib and erlotinib) and ...
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Watson M G - - 2012
The manner in which the superficial retinal vascular plexus (RVP) develops in neonatal wild-type mice is relatively well documented and poses an interesting challenge to the mathematical modelling community. Prior to birth, astrocyte sprouting and proliferation begin around the edge of the optic nerve head, and subsequent astrocyte migration in ...
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Diwu Juan - - 2012
Four new Th(IV), U(IV), and Np(IV) hexanuclear clusters with 1,2-phenylenediphosphonate as the bridging ligand have been prepared by self-assembly at room temperature. The structures of Th(6)Tl(3)[C(6)H(4)(PO(3))(PO(3)H)](6)(NO(3))(7)(H(2)O)(6)·(NO(3))(2)·4H(2)O (Th6-3), (NH(4))(8.11)Np(12)Rb(3.89)[C(6)H(4)(PO(3))(PO(3)H)](12)(NO(3))(24)·15H(2)O (Np6-1), (NH(4))(4)U(12)Cs(8)[C(6)H(4)(PO(3))(PO(3)H)](12)(NO(3))(24)·18H(2)O (U6-1), and (NH(4))(4)U(12)Cs(2)[C(6)H(4)(PO(3))(PO(3)H)](12)(NO(3))(18)·40H(2)O (U6-2) are described and compared with other clusters of containing An(IV) or Ce(IV). All of the clusters ...
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Moumen Mejdi - - 2012
The mammary epithelium comprises two major cell lineages: basal and luminal. Basal cells (BCs) isolated from the mammary epithelium and transplanted into the mouse mammary fat pad cleared from the endogenous epithelium regenerate the mammary gland, strongly suggesting that the basal epithelial compartment harbors a long-lived cell population with multipotent ...
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Gu Xiao - - 2012
Based on density-functional calculation and genetic algorithm structure search, we propose a series of 16-coordinate core-shell clusters: M@Li(16)(M = Ca, Sr, Ba, Ti, Zr, Hf). A tetrahedral (T(d)) structure with an outer shell of 16 lithium atoms and one enclosed heavy atom is found to be the global minimum in ...
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Duwe Grant - - 2012
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the InnerChange Freedom Initiative (InnerChange), a faith-based prisoner reentry program, by examining recidivism outcomes among 732 offenders released from Minnesota prisons between 2003 and 2009. Results from the Cox regression analyses revealed that participating in InnerChange significantly reduced reoffending (rearrest, reconviction, and new offense ...
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Ilkıt Macıt - - 2012
Majocchi's granuloma (MG) is a well-recognized but uncommon infection of dermal and subcutaneous tissues that is caused by mold fungi. Although primarily caused by keratinophilic dermatophytes such as anthropophilic Trichophyton rubrum, species from the Aspergillus and Phoma genera have been occasionally detected as etiologic agents of MG. In both healthy ...
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Verevkin Sergey P - - 2012
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) has been used to measure enthalpies of synthesis reactions of the 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide [Cnmim][Br] ionic liquids from 1-methylimidazole and n-alkyl bromides (with n = 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8). The optimal experimental conditions have been elaborated. Enthalpies of formation of these ionic liquids in the ...
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