... mimicry [8] to
toll-like receptor binding [9] to autoantibody immune
complexes stimulating interferon, a key cytokine in the
pathogenesis of SLE [10]. us, autoantibodies are
especially useful ... anti-Sm fall into this category in that
they are exclusively, or virtually exclusively, found in the
sera of persons with SLE, but only among a fraction of
these patients (reviewed...
... ultrasonography
In order to avoid incurring liability while performing
critical care ultrasound, intensivists should ensure they are
properly trained and competent in the procedure. e best
way to ...
body that is well-recognized and widely accepted in
Australia and New Zealand, the Australasian Society of
Ultrasound in Medicine.
Conclusion
Medical practitioners owe a duty of...
... breast tumors
that showed no or low methylation in
normal individuals. Notably, these loci
were also frequently hypermethylated
in normal tissues adjacent to the
tumors. Hypermethylation of tumor
suppressor ... different tumor types,
including breast cancers [8-10].
Examining normal breast cells from
healthy individuals and cells from
breast tumors, Yan et al. [10] found
hypermethylated l...
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serotonin-2 receptor binding sites in depression and suicide. Biol
Psychiatry 1990, 28:215-222.
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activity is lower in ...
measurable by electroencephalogram study of the brain's γ wave synchrony.
Introduction
The need for a deep, radical turning point in the world of
psychiatry is rapidly growing. Pre...
... selectively [20]. In
that study a highly specific neutralizing antibody against
IL-8 was administered in several types of acute
inflammatory disease, including lipopolysaccharide/IL-1
induced arthritis. ... non-inflammatory conditions [2].
Most chemokines play a role in inflammatory conditions by
inducing integrin activation, chemotaxis, and angiogenesis.
Apart from modulating migration...
... care increased in the year after the
indexdateislikelytobeaconsequenceoftreatmentin
the CNCM region. We hypothesized that an increase in
out-patient care would prevent admission, by delivering
differentiated ... was
lower in the CNCM region compared to the NN region,
both in the year after and in the year before t he index
date (table 2).
Comparing care in the year before and th...
... fre-
quency of puffy fingers, small bowel involvement, hypothy-
roidism, and a greater risk for reduced survival at 10 years
[85], succumbing primarily to pulmonary arterial hyperten-
sion. In still ... Reveille
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immunoaffinity-purifed RNA polymerase I, II, and III antigen in
an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Clin Immunol
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... controls [18].
The microarray assay used (Panorama Cytokine Gene
Array membranes; Sigma Genosys, Inc) included
375 genes enriched in cytokines, chemokines, cell surface
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homolog 1
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SERPING1 Serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor (C1 inhibitor) 0.85 Up Up
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... b-catenin, increasing intest inal b-cat enin signal-
ing and cell proliferation. Also, increase in small-intestinal
mucosa b-catenin in Per2
m/m
mice is associated wi th an
increase in MYC protein, ... temporally coordinated
physiology [23-25]. Indirect synchronization is achieved
by controlling d aily activity-rest cycles and, as a conse-
quence, feeding time. Feeding (or starving) cyc...
... comparison between the municipality-based centers
and the new EMCC indicates that priority codes A and
C were used in a different way in the new system, with
more priority A and fewer priority C dispatch ... dispatching codes consisting of priority and chief
complaint were used in the feedback system utilized by
ambulances to send feedback to the EMCC concerning
the patient’s chief...