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Evidence for modulation of pericryptal sheath myofibroblasts in rat descending colon by Transforming Growth Factor β and Angiotensin II.
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Background Absorption of water and Na+ in descending colonic crypts is dependent on the barrier function of the surrounding myofibroblastic pericryptal sheath. Here... -
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MeSH 2023 Publication Types
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Publication Types (Publication Characteristics) are Descriptors that indicate what an indexed item is, (i.e., its genre, rather than what it is about - for example,... -
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Prevalence of hepatitis B and C markers in high-risk hospitalised patients in Crete: a five-year observational study
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Background So far the prevalence of viral hepatitis infection in hospitalized patients has not been extensively studied. Therefore we conducted the present five-year... -
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Compound 527879: 8-Chlorooctyl acetate
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Chemical compound data from PubChem database. IUPAC Name: 8-chlorooctyl acetate. Molecular Formula: C10H19ClO2. Molecular Weight: 206.71. This dataset contains... -
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Debate: Do all patients with heart failure require implantable defibrillators to prevent sudden death?
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Sudden death is a major cause of mortality in patients with ventricular dysfunction. The highest risk occurs among patients with less severe functional impairment.... -
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Plasma colloid osmotic pressure in healthy infants
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Background The plasma colloid osmotic pressure (COP) plays a major role in transcapillary fluid balance. There is no information on plasma COP of healthy infants... -
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Phylogenetic variation and polymorphism at the Toll-like receptor 4 locus (
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Background: Differences in responses to bacterial surface lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) are apparent between and within mammalian species. It has been shown in mice that... -
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The role of soil factors and leaf protein in the utilization of mopane plants by elephants in northern Botswana
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Background Mopane (Colophospermum mopane) plants form monotypic woodlands that cover extensive areas in northern Botswana. Mopane is also a principal food item in the... -
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General Practitioners' views on the provision of nicotine replacement therapy and bupropion
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Background Nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) and a new drug, bupropion, are licensed in several countries as aids to smoking cessation. General practitioners (GPs)... -
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Priority setting for new technologies in medicine: A transdisciplinary study
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Background Decision makers in health care organizations struggle with how to set priorities for new technologies in medicine. Traditional approaches to priority... -
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Gene conversion homogenizes the CMT1A paralogous repeats
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Background Non-allelic homologous recombination between paralogous repeats is increasingly being recognized as a major mechanism causing both pathogenic... -
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Increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and enhanced T cell responses after activation of human dendritic cells with IL-1 and CD40 ligand
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Background Various microbial, inflammatory and immune signals regulate the activation of dendritic cells (DC), determining their ability to interact with naïve T... -
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Antitubercular therapy decreases nitric oxide production in HIV/TB coinfected patients
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Background Nitric oxide (NO) production is increased among patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and also among those with tuberculosis (TB). In... -
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Rheumatoid arthritis, gold therapy, contact allergy and blood cytokines
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Objective To study the clinical and biochemical effects of a low starting dose for gold therapy in rheumatoid arthritis patients with a contact allergy to gold.... -
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Single session endoscopic management of intrinsic ureteropelvic junction obstruction and concomitant renal stone disease in a child: a case report
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Background Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is a well known therapeutic modality for stone diseases of childhood. Antegrade and retrograde endopyelotomies are also well... -
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Experience with prolonged induced hypothermia in severe head injury
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Background: Recent prospective controlled trials of induced moderate hypothermia (32⌓34°C) for relatively short periods (24⌓48 h) in patients with severe head injury... -
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Meta-analysis: Neither quick nor easy
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Background Meta-analysis is often considered to be a simple way to summarize the existing literature. In this paper we describe how a meta-analysis resembles a... -
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"In-gel" purified ditags direct synthesis of highly efficient SAGE Libraries
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Background SAGE (serial analysis of gene expression) is a recently developed technique for systematic analysis of eukaryotic transcriptomes. The most critical step in... -
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The burden of pediatric HIV/AIDS in Constanta, Romania: a cross-sectional study
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Background By 1990, 94 percent of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) cases in Romania were in children less than 13 years of age. The majority of the cases...