Monthly Archives: February 2017

Comparison of these meta-analyses revealed an interesting pattern

Comparison of these meta-analyses revealed an interesting pattern. Meta-analysis of the no-treatment controlled trials indicated significant reductions in pain intensity due to acupuncture (by 2.3) and acupressure (by 1.4) on a 0–10 scale. However, the meta-analyses for both acupuncture and … Continue reading

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32–0 89 for intra-day, 0 47–1 65 inter-day for TCS respectively

32–0.89 for intra-day, 0.47–1.65 inter-day for TCS respectively. The developed method was found to be precise as the % RSD values for repeatability and intermediate precision Pfizer Licensed Compound Library screening studies were

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880 and 1.857 and 2.151, Pfizer Licensed Compound Library solubility dmso 1.543 and 1.542 at HQC, MQC and LQC levels respectively. The experimentally determined accuracy of the proposed method was presented in Table 2. Typical LC/MS/MS chromatograms for standard and … Continue reading

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5) Taken together, the data presented here demonstrate that the

5). Taken together, the data presented here demonstrate that the presence of already primed PVM-specific CD8+ T-cells at the time point of PVM-infection leads to enhanced control of viral loads and prevents T-cell-driven immunopathology. In conclusion, we have shown PVM-specific … Continue reading

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Efficacy against mild influenza for A/H3N2 and B strains was 94 3

Efficacy against mild influenza for A/H3N2 and B strains was 94.3% (76.1, 99.4) and 83.9% (35.5, 97.2), respectively. Study 2 enrolled a total of 4166 children ≥24 months of age (LAIV, n = 2083; placebo, n = 2083). The attack rate of moderate/severe influenza … Continue reading

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41) [455] MgSO4 (vs nimodipine) reduces eclampsia, but there we

41) [455]. MgSO4 (vs. nimodipine) reduces eclampsia, but there were more respiratory problems (RR 3.61; 95% CI 1.01–12.91) and the need for additional antihypertensives (RR 1.19; 95% CI 1.08–1.31) [455]. In preeclampsia, although the risk of eclampsia is lower with … Continue reading

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22 Due to a higher negative charge on cell surface, the interacti

22 Due to a higher negative charge on cell surface, the interaction between Gram-negative bacteria and positive charge CSNCs was definitely stronger than that of Gram-positive bacteria. In this work, porous chitosan/silver nanocomposite film was successfully synthesized and characterized by … Continue reading

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The human Ad is classified into six subgroups, ranging from A to

The human Ad is classified into six subgroups, ranging from A to F [2]. Most Ad serotypes belong to subgroups A, C, D, E, and F and use the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) as a cellular receptor [3]. Ad … Continue reading

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This article belongs to the online Supplement

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This article belongs to the online Supplement “1st Asia Pacific Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence Based Medicine Conference”, edited by Awang Bulgiba, Wong Yut-Lin and Noran N. Hairi [Preventive Medicine 57, Supplement (2013)]. The publisher regrets this error. ““Healthcare workers (HCWs) … Continue reading

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It will therefore be critically important to highlight the need f

It will therefore be critically important to highlight the need for screening, particularly for unvaccinated women, in materials sent with future screening invitations to these cohorts. Of course, this study measured screening intention almost 10 years before girls were due … Continue reading

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