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Genetic epidemiology: Systemic sclerosis
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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a multisystem connective tissue disease characterised phenotypically by fibrosis and ischaemic atrophy. Its aetiology is most likely... -
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Long term benzodiazepine use for insomnia in patients over the age of 60: discordance of patient and physician perceptions
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Background The aim of this study was to determine and compare patients' and physicians' perceptions of benefits and risks of long term benzodiazepine use for insomnia... -
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Compound 528241: 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexamethylcyclohexane
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Chemical compound data from PubChem database. IUPAC Name: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexamethylcyclohexane. Molecular Formula: C12H24. Molecular Weight: 168.32. This dataset... -
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Size does matter: overcoming the adeno-associated virus packaging limit
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Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vectors mediate long-term gene transfer without any known toxicity. The primary limitation of rAAV has been the small size... -
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Assessment of performance of four mortality prediction systems in a Saudi Arabian intensive care unit
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Introduction The purpose of this study is to assess the performance of Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II, Simplified Acute Physiology Score... -
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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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The effectiveness of reducing the daily dose of finasteride in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia
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Background Finasteride, a 5 alpha reductase inhibitor, is an established treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia. The recommended dosage is 5 mg a day, however... -
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Patent AT-E399580-T1: [Translated] METHOD FOR DYEING AND PERMANENTLY SHAPING HAIR
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Process to simultaneously color and permanently restructure hair, wherein (a) an oxidative hair colorant is applied to the hair based on at least one developer... -
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A successful pregnancy following SEM fine tuning of hormonal priming
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Background Manipulation of the uterine epithelium utilising standard dose exogenous oestrogen (E2) and progesterone (P4) has been shown to achieve a mature secretory... -
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RDoCdb
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RDoCdb supports the Research Domain Criteria Initiative (RDoC), which calls for the development, for research purposes, of new ways of classifying psychopathology... -
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Patent AT-E401079-T1: [Translated] THE USE OF C-KITE INHIBITORS TO TREAT AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
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The present invention relates to a method for treating autoimmune diseases, more particularly selected from the group consisting of multiple sclerosis, ulcerative... -
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Patent AT-E400245-T1: [Translated] COSMETIC, PREFERABLY SILICONE-FREE SKINCARE PRODUCT CONTAINING PPG-3 BENZYL ETHER MYRISTATE
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Cosmetic skin care agent (I) based on fatty acid esters comprises polypropylene glycol (PPG)-3 benzyl ether myristate; an ester derived from n-octanoic acid and... -
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Dietary fiber showed no preventive effect against colon and rectal cancers in Japanese with low fat intake: an analysis from the results of nutrition surveys from 23 Japanese prefectures
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Background Since Fuchs' report in 1999, the reported protective effect of dietary fiber from colorectal carcinogenesis has led many researchers to question its real... -
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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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Identification and preliminary characterization of mouse
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Background The metalloprotease-disintegrin family, or ADAM, proteins, are implicated in cell-cell interactions, cell fusion, and cell signaling, and are widely... -
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Patient attitudes toward using computers to improve health services delivery
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Background The aim of this study was to examine the acceptability of point of care computerized prompts to improve health services delivery among a sample of primary... -
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Abnormal expression of p27kip1 protein in levator ani muscle of aging women with pelvic floor disorders – a relationship to the cellular differentiation and degeneration
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Background Pelvic floor disorders affect almost 50% of aging women. An important role in the pelvic floor support belongs to the levator ani muscle. The p27/kip1... -
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Reduction of post injury neointima formation due to 17β-estradiol and phytoestrogen treatment is not influenced by the pure synthetic estrogen receptor antagonist ICI 182,780 in vitro
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Background Animal and organ culture experiments have shown beneficial inhibitory estrogen effects on post injury neointima development. The purpose of this study was... -
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Receptorphin: A conserved peptide derived from the sequence of the opioid receptor, with opioid displacement activity and potent antiproliferative actions in tumor cells
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Background In addition to endogenous opioids, a number of peptide sequences, derived from endogenous (hemorphins, alphaS1-casomorphin), and exogenous proteins... -
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Survey of transcripts in the adult
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Background: Classic methods of identifying genes involved in neural function include the laborious process of behavioral screening of mutagenized flies and then...