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McClain Colt M - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Quality indicators in transfusion medicine are necessary for patient safety and customer satisfaction. The turnaround time (TAT) of issuing red blood cells (RBCs) has emerged as a quality indicator but is not an established benchmark. We examined the TAT for issuing RBCs from the blood bank to the operating ...
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Park Sang Man - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Colonoscopy and polypectomy procedures have effectively reduced the incidence of colorectal cancer. Currently, competence in colonoscopy is an essential part of the education program for gastrointestinal (GI) trainees. However, considerable training is required for the optimal performance of a colonoscopy. METHODS: This study involved six colonoscopy trainees, three of ...
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Gotthart Philipp T - - 2012
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: A presumed high failure rate of conventional procedures for prolapse has been part of the rationale for new surgical approaches. The aim of the present retrospective cohort study was to estimate the reoperation rate for prolapse within 10 years of primary surgery for prolapse. METHODS: We identified all ...
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Yamashita Hiroyuki - - 2012
We report a rare case of intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) with diffuse fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake in the lung by (18)FDG-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT). CT showed nodular shadow, whereas diffuse FDG uptake in PET/CT suggested IVLBCL in the lung. A random skin biopsy provided histological evidence of IVLBCL. The ...
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Costantino Luca - - 2012
The patent claims peptidic/nonpeptidic inhibitors of the ghrelin receptor, the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) 1A. Among these compounds, it was disclosed that the addition in some compounds of a GlyMetAla tripeptide at the N-terminus of the ghrelin peptide agonists converts them into ghrelin receptor antagonists. One of these peptides, ...
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Suliburska Joanna - - 2012
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of sibutramine on mineral status and selected biochemical parameters in obese women. The study was conducted on 24 patients who received 15 mg daily doses of sibutramine for 12 weeks, and on 20 patients who received placebo. At the baseline, ...
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Spreitler Florian - - 2012
Employing steady-state spectroscopy, time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, and fluorescence (cross-) correlation spectroscopy we investigated di-(perylene bisimide acrylate) and compared the results with those from monomeric perylene bisimide acrylate. For the dimeric structure two emitting species were found. By comparison with the spectroscopic results from monomeric perylene bisimide one species was assigned ...
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Li Junshuai - - 2012
Investigation of solar energy harvesting in hexagonally arranged Si nanowire (NW) arrays is performed through optimizing the structural parameters, such as array periodicity (P), Si NW diameter (D) and length (L). The results demonstrate that there exist wide P and D/P 'windows' for the Si NW arrays, locating around 600 nm ...
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Kawamoto Shimpei - - 2012
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is essential to maintain the symbiotic balance between gut bacterial communities and the host immune system. Here we provide evidence that the inhibitory co-receptor programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) regulates the gut microbiota through appropriate selection of IgA plasma cell repertoires. PD-1 deficiency generates an excess number of ...
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Visser J T J - - 2012
BACKGROUND: It remains controversial whether avoidance of dietary diabetogenic triggers, e.g. cow's milk proteins, can prevent T1D in genetically susceptible individuals. Here different extensive casein hydrolysates (HC) and single amino acid (AA) formulations were tested for their effect on mechanisms underlying autoimmune diabetes pathogenesis in DP-BB rats. Intestinal integrity, gut ...
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Basile Filipe Volpe - - 2012
One known but not fully understood complication after breast augmentation is the new onset of stretch marks (striae distensae) on the surgically treated breast. To date, all publications on this subject have been case reports. No report has fully described the actual incidence, risk factors, or management of striae distensae ...
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Gbadebo A M - - 2012
This study was carried out to assess the fluoride levels of groundwater from open wells, consumed by the residents of three communities located in two distinct geological terrains of southwestern Nigeria. Fluoride concentration was determined using spectrophotometric technique, while analysis of other parameters like temperature, pH and total dissolve solids ...
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Sun Xuemei - - 2012
A general assembly approach is developed to construct hierarchically tunable helical superstructures from an achiral porphyrin-incorporated alkoxysilane. The resulting superstructures can be controlled from film, rice, spindle, ribbon, to fiber in morphology and from nonhelical to helical in structure at a multiscale with excellent optoelectronic, electrical, and thermal properties.
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Kankaanpää Anni Tuulia - - 2012
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to examine the prescribing of sick leave by dentists and factors affecting prescribing practices. METHODS: A questionnaire study covering sick leave-prescribing practice during the preceding year and in response to 16 hypothetical patient cases was conducted among 1132 Finnish dentists. The effects of both dentist-related and ...
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De Luca Susan M - - 2012
We examined associations between Latino adolescents' school engagement and their likelihood of disclosing suicidal ideation (SI) to adults and of asking for help for SI. A first set of analyses was conducted on a total sample of 14 high schools, and a second set of analyses was conducted on 8 ...
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Wintner Lisa M - - 2012
The patient's perspective evaluated by patient-reported outcomes (PROs) gains more and more importance, since treatment efficacy is no longer solely linked to clinical outcomes like cure and overall survival. Ailments like pain, fatigue and social isolation can only be assessed by patients' direct expression without any interpretation made by medical ...
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Seiferlein E - - 2012
When coming to terms with a diagnosis of laryngeal cancer, patients find different ways of coping with their illness. These may or may not be related to communication. Vocal aspects of quality of life are particularly important with cancer of the larynx. The correlation between coping and subjective assessment of ...
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Miura Tomoe - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Topical tretinoin [all-trans-retinoic acid (RA)] currently is widely used to treat photoaged skin. However, undesirable side effects such as erythema, irritation, and scaling are unavoidable and limit the use of tretinoin. To address these issues, the authors developed the tretinoin cyclodextrin complex (RA/CyD), which is tretinoin encapsulated by cyclodextrin. ...
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Wang Jian-Hua - - 2012
PURPOSE: To investigate the presentation of splenic hamartomas (SHs) on ultrasonography (US), CT and MRI. METHODS: Nine patients (5 males and 4 females, mean age, 52.8 years) with pathologically proven SHs were included in this study. US, CT and MRI images were analyzed retrospectively, and imaging features were correlated with pathological ...
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Chuai Yunhai - - 2012
Abstract Molecular hydrogen (dihydrogen, H(2)) acts as a therapeutic antioxidant by selectively reducing hydroxyl radicals (•OH) and peroxynitrite (ONOO-). It has been well-known that ionizing radiation (IR) causes oxidative damage and consequent apoptosis mainly due to the production of •OH that follows radiolysis of H(2)O. Our department reported the protective ...
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Plášek Jaromír - - 2012
Fluorescence emission spectra of yeast cell suspensions stained with calcofluor have recently been identified as promising markers of variations in the quality of yeast cell wall. It is shown in this paper how the raw fluorescence spectra of calcofluor can be transformed to reliable spectral signatures of cell wall quality, ...
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Tonozuka Ryosuke - - 2012
We describe a case of life-threatening hemorrhage from the bile duct following stent removal. Eventually, hemostasis was achieved by tamponade using a fully covered self-expandable metal stent.
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Srinivasan Venkataramanujam - - 2012
Malaria remains a global health problem affecting more than 515 million people all over the world including Malaysia. It is on the rise, even within unknown regions that previous to this were free of malaria. Although malaria eradication programs carried out by vector control programs are still effective, anti-malarial drugs ...
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Lee Da Hee - - 2012
A new class of narrowly dispersed nanosize hexagonal MOF rods from Mn(iii)-porphyrin and In(iii) was obtained. The length of MOF rods was controlled by simple change of reaction times. Furthermore, the oxidation of styrene has been successfully demonstrated with Mn(iii)-porphyrin MOF rods and their reusability has been also tested.
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Diring Stéphane - - 2012
The synthesis, photophysical characterization and energy-transfer features of a series of hybrid truxene derivatives peripherally decorated with inorganic Os-containing polypyridine units and organic Bodipy dyes are reported. The photoactive terminal units are coupled to the central truxene scaffold by rigid ethynyl linkers in a star-shaped arrangement. The absorption range widely ...
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Doerner E - - 2012
A new component module (CM) named mini multileaf collimator (mMLC) was developed for the Monte Carlo code BEAMnrc. It models the geometry of the add-on miniature multileaf collimator ModuLeaf (MRC Systems GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany, now part of Siemens, Erlangen, Germany). The new CM is partly based on the existing CM ...
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Shenk Dena - - 2012
The challenge of hiring and retaining well-trained caregivers for the growing numbers of elders in need of care is a global concern. This study was designed to understand the views of direct care workers and included 15 nurse aides and med techs working in an assisted living and special care ...
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Ermis Peter - - 2012
Background. In adult congenital heart disease (CHD), arrhythmias contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality. Often, these adult patients are treated at a freestanding pediatric facility. Limited data exist looking at this cohort. Methods. A retrospective review was performed of all electrophysiology (EP) procedures performed in adults at our institution during ...
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Ambrosi Paola - - 2012
In the nervous system, the neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) mediate fast excitatory postsynaptic potentials as well as slower paracrine actions of ACh. They are also widely expressed in non-nervous tissue, including the neoplastic, which is intriguing as smoking is an established risk factor for cancer. Moreover, recent evidence attributes ...
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Ohshima Takashi - - 2012
A simple NaOMe catalyst provides superior accessibility to a wide variety of functionalized amides including peptides through direct amination of esters in an atom-economical and environmentally benign way.
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Kowalczyk Monika S - - 2012
C16orf35 is a conserved and widely expressed gene lying adjacent to the human α-globin cluster in all vertebrate species. In-depth sequence analysis shows that C16orf35 (now called NPRL3) is an orthologue of the yeast gene Npr3 (nitrogen permease regulator 3) and, furthermore, is a paralogue of its protein partner Npr2. ...
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Sevdalis Nick - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Communication is important for patient safety in the operating room (OR). Several studies have assessed OR communications qualitatively or have focused on communication in crisis situations. This study used prospective, quantitative observation based on well-established communication theory to assess similarities and differences in communication patterns between open and laparoscopic ...
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Jeong Imju - - 2012
The effects of dapoxetine were examined on cloned Kv1.5 channels stably expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells using the whole-cell patch clamp technique. Dapoxetine decreased the peak amplitude of Kv1.5 currents and accelerated the decay rate of current inactivation in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC ( 50 ) of ...
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Krotz Stephan P - - 2012
To determine if phthalates and bisphenol A accumulate in human follicular fluid after brief exposure to medical plastics during an IVF cycle Prospective collection of follicular fluid from five infertile women undergoing oocyte retrieval at a University IVF laboratory and analysis of Phthalate & Bisphenol A levels. All phthalate levels ...
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Wang Rui - - 2012
Herein is reported a study of Co-assisted crystallographic etching of graphite in hydrogen environment at temperatures above 750 °C. Unlike nanoparticle etching of graphite surface that leaves trenches, the Co could fill the hexagonal or triangular etch-pits that progressively enlarge, before finally balling-up, leaving well-defined etched pits enclosed by edges ...
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Matthaiou Dimitrios K - - 2012
PURPOSE: We sought to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of procalcitonin(PCT)-guided antibiotic therapy algorithms for critically ill adult patients. METHODS: We performed a search in PubMed and in the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Seven evaluable randomised clinical trials (RCTs) were identified and analysed. Primary outcomes included the ...
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Ikram M Arfan - - 2012
Intracerebral hemorrhage is the second most common subtype of stroke. In recent decades our understanding of intracerebral hemorrhage has improved. New risk factors have been identified; more knowledge has been obtained on previously known risk factors; and new imaging techniques allow for in vivo assessment of preclinical markers of intracerebral ...
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Dirksen C - - 2012
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) greatly improves glycaemic control in morbidly obese patients with type 2 diabetes, in many even before significant weight loss. Understanding the responsible mechanisms may contribute to our knowledge of the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and help identify new drug targets or improve surgical techniques. This ...
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Vallat-Azouvi Claire - - 2012
The objective of the present study was to develop a scale designed to assess the consequences of working memory deficits in everyday life. The Working Memory Questionnaire (WMQ) is a self-administered scale, addressing three dimensions of working memory: short-term storage, attention, and executive control. The normative sample included 313 healthy ...
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Maggiori Léon - - 2012
INTRODUCTION: Bowel-sparing surgical techniques, such as the Heineke-Mikulicz and the Finney strictureplasty, have been proposed as an alternative to lengthy intestinal resection in the treatment of small bowel strictures in Crohn's disease. However, these conventional strictureplasty techniques lend themselves poorly to cases of multiple short strictures closely clustered over a ...
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Davila D - - 2012
Cerebral ischemia and excitotoxic injury induce transient or permanent bioenergetic failure, and may result in neuronal apoptosis or necrosis. We have previously shown that ATP depletion and activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) during excitotoxic injury induces neuronal apoptosis by transcription of the pro-apoptotic BH3-only protein, Bim. AMPK, however, also ...
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Uetake Hiroyuki - - 2012
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Along with advances in the chemotherapy for colorectal cancer, the strategy for hepatic metastasis has been changed. One of the most striking issues is that initially unresectable hepatic metastases can be resectable after chemotherapy with considerably high frequency. In addition, advanced chemotherapy leads to the downsizing of the metastatic ...
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Wen Yong Hannah - - 2012
BRCA1 germline mutation carriers usually develop ER, PR and HER2 negative breast carcinoma. Somatic BRCA1 mutations are rare in sporadic breast cancers, but other mechanisms could impair BRCA1 functions in these tumors, particularly in triple-negative breast carcinomas (TNBCs). Id4, a helix-loop-helix DNA binding factor, blocks BRCA1 gene transcription in vitro ...
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Zhang Lijun - - 2012
This study investigated whether deferoxamine (DFO), an iron chelator attenuates iron-induced toxicity in rats with traumatic brain injury. In this study, three groups of Sprague-Dawley rats (sham, injury and DFO groups) were examined. Rats were killed on day 28 after Morris water maze testing and brains perfused for either non-heme ...
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Kiriakopoulos Andreas - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Robot-assisted thyroidectomy has been associated with lengthy operative times due to fussy robot preparation and docking maneuvers. The authors propose an endoscopic transaxillary approach using a novel platform, comparing its results with those of the former approach. METHODS: Eight patients (6 females and 2 males; mean age, 38.8 years) with ...
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Ribot E J - - 2012
OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to evaluate the ability of balanced steady state free precession (b-SSFP) magnetic resonance imaging sequence to distinguish between live and lysed iron-labelled cells. METHODS: Human breast cancer cells were labelled with iron oxide nanoparticles. Cells were lysed using sonication. Imaging was performed at ...
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Miksztowicz V - - 2012
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hepatic lipase (HL) is a lipolytic enzyme mostly synthesized and localized at the surface of liver sinusoidal capillaries which hydrolyses triglycerides and phospholipids of intermediate (IDL), large low density (LDL) and high density lipoproteins (HDL). HL activity is increased in insulin resistant states. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ...
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Lin Yu-Jing - - 2012
Synovial sarcoma is a rare aggressive neoplasm occurring at any site of the body, mainly in young adults. It may also arise in the CNS but has seldom been reported. We report a case of unusual intracranial synovial sarcoma in a young male patient. Neuroimaging revealed a large gadolinium-enhancing mass ...
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Hu Yue - - 2012
Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) is an essential catalyst of the endoplasmic reticulum with folding and chaperone activities in different biological systems. Here, PDI of Clonorchis sinensis (CsPDI) was isolated from the cDNA library of adult C. sinensis. The open reading frame contains 1,317 bp encoding 438 amino acids and shares 53 %, ...
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Partonen Timo - - 2012
Circadian clocks are driven by signals from the habitat to match the solar day and to reset their phase relative to local time. A key function of the circadian clocks allows individuals to anticipate routine environmental conditions and to adjust their behaviors to the change of conditions. In clinical practice ...
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