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Why do antioxidants fail to provide clinical benefit?
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The results of recent randomized trials to test the influence of antioxidants on coronary-event rates and prognosis in patients with coronary-artery disease were... -
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FOUNTAIN: A JAVA open-source package to assist large sequencing projects
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Background Better automation, lower cost per reaction and a heightened interest in comparative genomics has led to a dramatic increase in DNA sequencing activities.... -
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Preoperative prediction of pediatric patients with effusions and edema following cardiopulmonary bypass surgery by serological and routine laboratory data
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Aim Postoperative effusions and edema and capillary leak syndrome in children after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass constitute considerable clinical... -
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Observations on morphologic changes in the aging and degenerating human disc: Secondary collagen alterations
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Background In the annulus, collagen fibers that make up the lamellae have a wavy, planar crimped pattern. This crimping plays a role in disc biomechanical function by... -
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Laparoscopic and open surgery for pheochromocytoma
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Backround Laparoscopic adrenalectomy is a promising alternative to open surgery although concerns exist in regard to laparoscopic treatment of pheocromocytoma. This... -
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Molecular phylogeny of Subtribe Artemisiinae (Asteraceae), including
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Background Subtribe Artemisiinae of Tribe Anthemideae (Asteraceae) is composed of 18 largely Asian genera that include the sagebrushes and mugworts. The subtribe... -
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Peptide binding characteristics of the non-classical class Ib MHC molecule HLA-E assessed by a recombinant random peptide approach
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Background Increasing evidence suggests that the effect of HLA-E on Natural Killer (NK) cell activity can be affected by the nature of the peptides bound to this non-... -
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The critically ill patient after hepatobiliary surgery
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Background: We analyzed the causes and results of utilization of critical care services in the special care unit in patients after surgical procedures performed by... -
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Association of circulating
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Background Chlamydia pneumoniae antigens, nucleic acids, or intact organisms have been detected in human atheroma. However, the presence of antibody does not predict... -
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Association of Down's syndrome and water fluoride level: a systematic review of the evidence
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Background A review of the safety and efficacy of drinking water fluoridation was commissioned by the UK Department of Health to investigate whether the evidence... -
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Effect of a short-term in vitro exposure to the marine toxin domoic acid on viability, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, matrix metalloproteinase-9 and superoxide anion release by rat neonatal microglia
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Background The excitatory amino acid domoic acid, a glutamate and kainic acid analog, is the causative agent of amnesic shellfish poisoning in humans. No studies to... -
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Phorbol ester induces elevated oxidative activity and alkalization in a subset of lysosomes
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Background Lysosomes are acidic organelles that play multiple roles in various cellular oxidative activities such as the oxidative burst during cytotoxic killing. It... -
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FastGroup: A program to dereplicate libraries of 16S rDNA sequences
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Background Ribosomal 16S DNA sequences are an essential tool for identifying and classifying microbes. High-throughput DNA sequencing now makes it economically... -
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Epithelial antimicrobial peptides in host defense against infection
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One component of host defense at mucosal surfaces seems to be epithelium-derived antimicrobial peptides. Antimicrobial peptides are classified on the basis of their... -
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Envelope structure of
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Background Many bacteria swim by rotating helical flagellar filaments [1]. Waterbury et al. [15] discovered an exception, strains of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus... -
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Use of neuroleptics in a general hospital
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Background This study investigates the clinical use of neuroleptics within a general hospital in acutely ill medical or surgical patients and its relation with... -
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Research Article: Arthritis Research
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This is a brief review of the third volume of the series edited by AN Theofilopoulos, "Current Directions in Autoimmunity". This hard-cover volume comprises 282... -
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Prenatal diagnosis of Caudal Regression Syndrome : a case report
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Background Caudal regression is a rare syndrome which has a spectrum of congenital malformations ranging from simple anal atresia to absence of sacral, lumbar and... -
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Compound 526241: 1,2,4,6-Tetrabromo-dibenzofuran
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Chemical compound data from PubChem database. IUPAC Name: 1,2,4,6-tetrabromodibenzofuran. Molecular Formula: C12H4Br4O. Molecular Weight: 483.77. This dataset... -
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Compound 526924: 1-(1-Adamantyl)propan-1-one
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Chemical compound data from PubChem database. IUPAC Name: 1-(1-adamantyl)propan-1-one. Molecular Formula: C13H20O. Molecular Weight: 192.3. This dataset contains...