2007 Report of the International Dry Eye WorkShop (DEWS)
... places it within the perspective of ocular surface disease. The chapter on Epidemiology provides commentary on the implications of the disease, as well as comparison of the methods available to evaluate symptoms and factors contributory to the disease. The Diagnostic Methodologies chapter not only p ...
... places it within the perspective of ocular surface disease. The chapter on Epidemiology provides commentary on the implications of the disease, as well as comparison of the methods available to evaluate symptoms and factors contributory to the disease. The Diagnostic Methodologies chapter not only p ...
Naturally Occurring 1 Antibodies (NAbs) Editor
... Welcome to a subject that is new for some and barely understood by others: naturally occurring antibodies. The term “naturally occurring (auto)antibodies” (NAbs) stands for physiological antibodies, or autoantibodies generated in healthy humans and/or vertebrates, in contrast to those that are induc ...
... Welcome to a subject that is new for some and barely understood by others: naturally occurring antibodies. The term “naturally occurring (auto)antibodies” (NAbs) stands for physiological antibodies, or autoantibodies generated in healthy humans and/or vertebrates, in contrast to those that are induc ...
c12) United States Patent - Rice Scholarship Home
... The ratio of the reduced to oxidized form of this cofactor, the NADH/NAD+ ratio, is critical for the cell. The NAD(H/+) cofactor pair is very important in microbial catabolism, where a carbon source, such as glucose, is oxidized through a series of reactions utilizing NAD+ as a cofactor and producin ...
... The ratio of the reduced to oxidized form of this cofactor, the NADH/NAD+ ratio, is critical for the cell. The NAD(H/+) cofactor pair is very important in microbial catabolism, where a carbon source, such as glucose, is oxidized through a series of reactions utilizing NAD+ as a cofactor and producin ...
1: Neurol Neurochir Pol - PIEL
... due to separation of keratinocytes from one another, or acantholysis. In this report we investigate the changes in subcellular distribution of Dsg1 in response to serum of patients with PF by using an in vitro model of PF. Immunofluorescence analysis on HaCaT cells indicates that non-clustered Dsg1 ...
... due to separation of keratinocytes from one another, or acantholysis. In this report we investigate the changes in subcellular distribution of Dsg1 in response to serum of patients with PF by using an in vitro model of PF. Immunofluorescence analysis on HaCaT cells indicates that non-clustered Dsg1 ...
Finalists, Outstanding Early Career Investigator Award 1 Cardiac Remodeling and Heart Failure
... Pim-1-GFP, a fused GFP version of the kinase by using a lentivirus expression system. Pim-1 engineering of hCPCs significantly increased their viability, proliferation and metabolic activity. Conversely, treatment with a Pim-1 specific inhibitor quercetagetin completely abrogated the observed prolif ...
... Pim-1-GFP, a fused GFP version of the kinase by using a lentivirus expression system. Pim-1 engineering of hCPCs significantly increased their viability, proliferation and metabolic activity. Conversely, treatment with a Pim-1 specific inhibitor quercetagetin completely abrogated the observed prolif ...
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... About Chromosome Penalties---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------39 About PSoup’s Energy Systems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41 About Combat Profiles ---------------------------------------------- ...
... About Chromosome Penalties---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------39 About PSoup’s Energy Systems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41 About Combat Profiles ---------------------------------------------- ...
CURRICULUM VITAE - Oregon Medical Research Center
... Principal Investigator for OHSU study #4499, "Phase 2A randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled, intra-individual comparison trial assessing safety, toleration, pharmacokinetics and pilot efficacy of 4 weeks treatment with CP-690,550 in chronic plaque psoriasis" Principal Investigator for OHSU s ...
... Principal Investigator for OHSU study #4499, "Phase 2A randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled, intra-individual comparison trial assessing safety, toleration, pharmacokinetics and pilot efficacy of 4 weeks treatment with CP-690,550 in chronic plaque psoriasis" Principal Investigator for OHSU s ...
CAFCIT® CAFCIT® - Boehringer Ingelheim
... phospho-ribosyltransferase (HGPRT) gene mutation assay, except at cytotoxic concentrations. In addition, caffeine was not clastogenic in an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay. Caffeine (as caffeine base) administered to male rats at 50 mg/kg/day subcutaneously (approximately equal to the maximum recom ...
... phospho-ribosyltransferase (HGPRT) gene mutation assay, except at cytotoxic concentrations. In addition, caffeine was not clastogenic in an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay. Caffeine (as caffeine base) administered to male rats at 50 mg/kg/day subcutaneously (approximately equal to the maximum recom ...
Analysis of the Arabidopsis rsr4-1/pdx1
... polymorphic sequence (CAPS) and simple sequence length polymorphic (SSLP) markers as described by Martin et al. (1997). The mutated locus was mapped to the upper arm of chromosome 5 with closest coupling to SSLP markers CTR1,2 (979,763 bp) and nga158 (1,698,614 bp) (Table 1). The use of a new CAPS m ...
... polymorphic sequence (CAPS) and simple sequence length polymorphic (SSLP) markers as described by Martin et al. (1997). The mutated locus was mapped to the upper arm of chromosome 5 with closest coupling to SSLP markers CTR1,2 (979,763 bp) and nga158 (1,698,614 bp) (Table 1). The use of a new CAPS m ...
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... measures. However, variable outcome measures across trials make comparisons difficult. The heterogeneity of tinnitus is a further challenge in clinical tinnitus research. Tinnitus can differ in many aspects such as tinnitus localization, sound characteristics, temporal course, underlying cause, co-m ...
... measures. However, variable outcome measures across trials make comparisons difficult. The heterogeneity of tinnitus is a further challenge in clinical tinnitus research. Tinnitus can differ in many aspects such as tinnitus localization, sound characteristics, temporal course, underlying cause, co-m ...
Hematopathology Handbook for Residents - UPMC
... hematopathology (bone marrows and lymph nodes) as well as with techniques used in general and special hematology laboratories, and the flow cytometry laboratory. Finally he/she will learn about major neoplastic and non-neoplastic disease entities that involve the hematopoietic and lymphoid cell line ...
... hematopathology (bone marrows and lymph nodes) as well as with techniques used in general and special hematology laboratories, and the flow cytometry laboratory. Finally he/she will learn about major neoplastic and non-neoplastic disease entities that involve the hematopoietic and lymphoid cell line ...
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... 4. For other conditions, there is currently insufficient evidence to define the role of rituximab. It is recommended that approval for use of rituximab in these conditions be assessed according to underlying disease and disease severity, potential benefits, adverse events (some of which are severe) ...
... 4. For other conditions, there is currently insufficient evidence to define the role of rituximab. It is recommended that approval for use of rituximab in these conditions be assessed according to underlying disease and disease severity, potential benefits, adverse events (some of which are severe) ...
piperacillin and tazobactam for injection, usp
... metabolized to a single metabolite that lacks pharmacological and antibacterial activities. Both piperacillin and tazobactam are eliminated via the kidney by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion. Piperacillin is excreted rapidly as unchanged drug with 68% of the administered dose excreted in ...
... metabolized to a single metabolite that lacks pharmacological and antibacterial activities. Both piperacillin and tazobactam are eliminated via the kidney by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion. Piperacillin is excreted rapidly as unchanged drug with 68% of the administered dose excreted in ...
spanish guidelines for the management of
... This is why, we have pushed forrward initiatives to improve the knowledge, care and treatment of patients with these diseases. Then, one of the first Biomedical Research Network Centre, we have developed, is focused on them. 535 researchers work in this consortium in 61 research groups, this means a ...
... This is why, we have pushed forrward initiatives to improve the knowledge, care and treatment of patients with these diseases. Then, one of the first Biomedical Research Network Centre, we have developed, is focused on them. 535 researchers work in this consortium in 61 research groups, this means a ...
gemini Documentation
... here. While loading the database, gemini computes many additional population genetics statistics that support downstream analyses. It also stores the genotypes for each sample at each variant in an efficient data structure that minimizes the database size. Loading is by far the slowest aspect of GEM ...
... here. While loading the database, gemini computes many additional population genetics statistics that support downstream analyses. It also stores the genotypes for each sample at each variant in an efficient data structure that minimizes the database size. Loading is by far the slowest aspect of GEM ...
Glutamine metabolism and its effects on immune response
... severe sepsis definition includes, among other factors, the presence of two or more criteria for SIRS; however, a recent study addressed cases of individuals with SIRSnegative severe sepsis [53]. Moreover, recently, the definition of sepsis was revised, the new definition consist in a systemic respo ...
... severe sepsis definition includes, among other factors, the presence of two or more criteria for SIRS; however, a recent study addressed cases of individuals with SIRSnegative severe sepsis [53]. Moreover, recently, the definition of sepsis was revised, the new definition consist in a systemic respo ...
TERMINOLOGY GUIDELINES GLAUCOMA
... Summary of results7-12 A 25% decrease of IOP from baseline (mean untreated IOP 20.6 mmHg) reduced the risk of progression by 50%. Treatment had positive effects in all groups of patients; with higher and lower IOP, older and younger patients, patients with early and later stage of disease. Risk of p ...
... Summary of results7-12 A 25% decrease of IOP from baseline (mean untreated IOP 20.6 mmHg) reduced the risk of progression by 50%. Treatment had positive effects in all groups of patients; with higher and lower IOP, older and younger patients, patients with early and later stage of disease. Risk of p ...
1 ——— CONTRAINDICATIONS ——— Hypersensitivity to the
... and increase in fibrin D dimer levels. 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not refle ...
... and increase in fibrin D dimer levels. 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not refle ...
OPTOMETRIC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE OPTOMETRY:
... of the lens capsule, which allows the release of lens protein into the anterior chamber. They are difficult to differentiate from other forms of postoperative anterior chamber inflammation. If a severe granulomatous inflammation occurs including large keratic precipitates (KPs), cells and flare, and ...
... of the lens capsule, which allows the release of lens protein into the anterior chamber. They are difficult to differentiate from other forms of postoperative anterior chamber inflammation. If a severe granulomatous inflammation occurs including large keratic precipitates (KPs), cells and flare, and ...
Polar auxin transport – old questions and new concepts?
... and transported basipetally through the root epidermis to the elongation zone (Rashotte et al., 2000). In contrast, PAT in shoots occurs in lateral direction (Morris and Thomas, 1978). Auxin transport assays also revealed that PAT requires energy, is saturable and sensitive to protein synthesis inhi ...
... and transported basipetally through the root epidermis to the elongation zone (Rashotte et al., 2000). In contrast, PAT in shoots occurs in lateral direction (Morris and Thomas, 1978). Auxin transport assays also revealed that PAT requires energy, is saturable and sensitive to protein synthesis inhi ...
Topical Negative Pressure in Wound Care Effectiveness and
... factors in attempts to measure treatment efficacy. As a result of these multiple confounding factors, it is difficult to interpret outcomes from single-arm trials that lack a control group, since improvement could have been due to factors other than the specific intervention that was being investiga ...
... factors in attempts to measure treatment efficacy. As a result of these multiple confounding factors, it is difficult to interpret outcomes from single-arm trials that lack a control group, since improvement could have been due to factors other than the specific intervention that was being investiga ...