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Commentary
Microfinance as a method of facilitating research in
emergency medicine
Peter Hallas*
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, Mikkel Brabra...
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benign and malignant lesions as early as possible in the
clinical work-up and management of these lesions, as they
are treated very differently, and exhibit very different clin-
ical and intraoperative ... characteristic of potentially spe-
cific inhibition as a means of alleviating cancer pain. In
many cancers, invasion of the perineurium is necessary for
the de...
... University. RCA is the Rudy Falk
Clinician-Scientist and Assistant Professor in Surgery and Physiology at the
University of Manitoba. RJFB is an assistantociate professor of surgery at
Dalhousie ... variable selection
The Maritime Heart Center Cardiac Surgery Registry
and th e Manitoba Cardiac Surgery Database are detailed
clinical databases that prospectively capture pre-, intra-,
and...
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downregulation of carbonic anhydrases CA I and CA IV and
aquaporins Aqp4 and Aqp8 [78-80]. These results indicate
that infectious diarrhea and noninfectious inflammation-
associated diarrhea may have common ... 0.05 was
regarded as statistically significant.
Abbreviations
A/ E, attaching and effacing; AP, activator protein; AQP,
aquaporin; CA, carbonic anhydrase; CFTR, cystic...
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tomography of the abdomen revealed a cystic formation in the anatomical area of
the right adnexa. Our patient had developed a pyosalpinx as a Sequela of labial
fusion. At laparoscopy the right pyosalpinx ... urinary tract.
Pyosalpinx is most often a complication of pelvic inflammatory disease arising
from a variety of causes. In post-menopausal women, pyosalpinx...
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of infection, and as a marker of disease severity
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Sabino H: C-reactive protein as an indica...
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measurement as a guide to therapy.
A lactate fall after a volume challenge may reveal a preload-
based energy failure. An increase of lactate following a
dobutamine challenge ... stratify patients. In fact, plasma lactate may be used as
Review
Lactate as a marker of energy failure in critically ill patients:
hypothesis
Franco Valenza, Gabriele Al...
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hybridization was performed at least twice, giving a minimum
of four data points for each gene region of a strain as the
genome is printed twice per slide. Data ... Visconti for assistance in printing
the microarray slides and Jeanne Moncada for help in the propagation of
several of the chlamydial strains. We also thank George F. Sensabaugh...
... corresponding
cDNAwasamplifiedbyPCRusingprimerI(5¢-GCA
GTAGAGGATCCTGAAAGAAA-3¢) and primer II
(5¢-GTTATTCAGTCGACCATTAAGAGG-3¢) to gener-
ate the convenient BamHI (at 5¢ end) and SalI(at3¢ end)
restriction ... partner of hsc70 in mammalian cells
Petros Bozidis, Ioannis Lazaridis, Gerassimos N. Pagoulatos and Charalampos E. Angelidis
Laboratory of General Biology, Medical School, Universit...
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Staphylococcus epidermidis saphenectomy wound infection after
coronary artery bypass graft operation (CABG): a case report. J
Cardiothorac ... surgery as well as
from bacteraemi c blood cultures [6]. An increasing
trend in antibiotic resistance, with the appearance of
progressively more cases of MRSA strain infections have
be...