Monthly Archives: August 2016

A CC-1 score denotes that the remaining tumor nodules are less th

A CC-1 score denotes that the remaining tumor nodules are less than 0.25 cm. A CC-2 score indicates tumor nodules between 0.25 and 2.5 cm. A CC-3 score indicates tumor nodules greater than 2.5 cm or a confluence of disease. … Continue reading

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The excellent review by Hu and Zhang [92] highlighted that nanopa

The excellent review by Hu and Zhang [92] highlighted that nanoparticles also have the capacity to carry combination therapies of two drugs/small molecules and have demonstrated to be particularly effective in circumventing multidrug resistance (MDR) issues in multiple cancer models. … Continue reading

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C-KC and RS are funded by the NIHR Specialist Biomedical Research

C-KC and RS are funded by the NIHR Specialist Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. SH is funded by an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship. … Continue reading

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Psychopharmacological first-line treatments of anxietydisorders i

Psychopharmacological first-line treatments of anxietydisorders include antidepressant treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs).67 Positive effects of antidepressant medication can be demonstrated using neuroimaging techniques, too. Citalopram, for example, attenuated amygdala response to aversive faces68 … Continue reading

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For each patient, the clinical team were asked which (if any) sou

For each patient, the clinical team were asked which (if any) sources of information about medication they had checked within 24h, 3days and 1week of selleck chemicals admission to hospital, and whether any of these sources identified a discrepancy (i.e. … Continue reading

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In the Asian-Pacific area, Australia has the highest prevalence o

In the Asian-Pacific area, Australia has the highest prevalence of overweight (31%) and obese adults (20%). In China the prevalence of overweight and obese patients has increased by almost four fold during the last two decades. Measure of obesity Several … Continue reading

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These differences may be partially explained by the different stu

These differences may be partially explained by the different study designs; the legislation has also changed between these studies and ours. It is not easy to compare study findings with those conducted elsewhere, even where similar survey protocols are used … Continue reading

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2007) In addition, PIK3C3 is located on chromosome 18q12 3, with

2007). In addition, PIK3C3 is located on chromosome 18q12.3, within the region that maps closely to markers D18S450 and D18S487, linked to SZ (Williams et al. 1999). The implication of genetic factors in SZ and bipolar disorder (BD) is now … Continue reading

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Although increase in total cholesterol level became significant a

Although increase in total cholesterol level became significant at the end of the study, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, atherogenic indices (total cholesterol / HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol / HDL cholesterol), TG, apolipoprotein A1, apolipoprotein B1, lipoprotein a, leptin and … Continue reading

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In the current sample, Cronbach’s alpha was 0 85 Peritraumatic d

In the current sample, Cronbach’s alpha was 0.85. Peritraumatic dissociation scores were non-parametrically distributed and skewed toward the minimum score (median=1.5, inter-quartile range 1.2 – 2.1). Recovery from symptoms of acute stress Duration of reactions to critical incident We measured … Continue reading

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