Case-Control Studies: An Example
... • Women of reproductive age were more likely to report prescription medication borrowing or sharing (36.5%) than women of nonreproductive age (>or=45 years) ...
... • Women of reproductive age were more likely to report prescription medication borrowing or sharing (36.5%) than women of nonreproductive age (>or=45 years) ...
Next Generation Therapeutics for Disorders of Complement
... Daily administration greatly reduces risk of drop in plasma drug levels below minimally efficacious level ...
... Daily administration greatly reduces risk of drop in plasma drug levels below minimally efficacious level ...
Neuropsychological and neurophysiological assessment of sport
... speed and selective visual attention. Participants were presented with a 40 $ 20 grid of abstract ...
... speed and selective visual attention. Participants were presented with a 40 $ 20 grid of abstract ...
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone: role in the treatment of West
... ACTH therapy, especially for the patient with an infection, immunosuppression, or severe organic lesions in the brain. The mechanisms of its antiepileptic action may differ from those of other antiepileptic drugs. One possibility is that TRH may act as an antiepileptic through a kynurenine mechanism ...
... ACTH therapy, especially for the patient with an infection, immunosuppression, or severe organic lesions in the brain. The mechanisms of its antiepileptic action may differ from those of other antiepileptic drugs. One possibility is that TRH may act as an antiepileptic through a kynurenine mechanism ...
1st Medicon Valley Inhalation Symposium
... • Local exposure mostly agonists. • Hit‐and run principle. Compounds that are rapidly cleared from lungs can still have good effect. • Antagonist effects often require long‐term target inhibition. • Compounds need to have long lung‐retention. Needs to be engineered into molecule from start. • Se ...
... • Local exposure mostly agonists. • Hit‐and run principle. Compounds that are rapidly cleared from lungs can still have good effect. • Antagonist effects often require long‐term target inhibition. • Compounds need to have long lung‐retention. Needs to be engineered into molecule from start. • Se ...
1158-1161 Lovelyn Joseph 317 - International Journal of Bioassays
... electroshock seizure model in mice. Phytochemical profile of Valeriana wallichii suggests many active constituents with more than one possible mechanism of action. The interaction could be pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic. Large scale studies at various dose ratios and with more parameters includi ...
... electroshock seizure model in mice. Phytochemical profile of Valeriana wallichii suggests many active constituents with more than one possible mechanism of action. The interaction could be pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic. Large scale studies at various dose ratios and with more parameters includi ...
Psychotropics in Psychiatric Patient – Bipolar disorders
... Strength of evidence base (regardless of antimanic potency): +++, strong evidence (positive large placebo-controlled trials); ++, some evidence (from secondary outcomes of placebo-controlled trials or other randomized clinical trials); +, limited evidence (some evidence from small controlled studies ...
... Strength of evidence base (regardless of antimanic potency): +++, strong evidence (positive large placebo-controlled trials); ++, some evidence (from secondary outcomes of placebo-controlled trials or other randomized clinical trials); +, limited evidence (some evidence from small controlled studies ...
Determination of Gray Matter (GM) and White Matter (WM) Volume in
... recovery on [6], GM pathology is difficult to measure in vivobecause most GM lesions are not visible on conventional MRI [7]. Measurement of GM volume loss provides an alternative, indirect measure of GM pathology. Previous studies have shown that GM atrophy is detectable at all stages of MS [8, 9, ...
... recovery on [6], GM pathology is difficult to measure in vivobecause most GM lesions are not visible on conventional MRI [7]. Measurement of GM volume loss provides an alternative, indirect measure of GM pathology. Previous studies have shown that GM atrophy is detectable at all stages of MS [8, 9, ...
A dendritic disinhibitory circuit mechanism for pathway
... Disinhibiting the branches targeted by one pathway can selectively open the gate for this pathway while keeping the gates closed for other pathways (Fig. 2d). When a gate is open, the neuron’s output firing rate transmits the stimulus selectivity of the corresponding input pathway most effectively (F ...
... Disinhibiting the branches targeted by one pathway can selectively open the gate for this pathway while keeping the gates closed for other pathways (Fig. 2d). When a gate is open, the neuron’s output firing rate transmits the stimulus selectivity of the corresponding input pathway most effectively (F ...
as pdf - Hypnosis Unit UK
... needs to be addressed in trying to understand conditions such as these is whether it is possible to have a ‘real’ experience of pain that is truly ‘functional’. If this should prove to be the case, the next question is whether it is fair to dismiss such pains as simply being a product of an overly a ...
... needs to be addressed in trying to understand conditions such as these is whether it is possible to have a ‘real’ experience of pain that is truly ‘functional’. If this should prove to be the case, the next question is whether it is fair to dismiss such pains as simply being a product of an overly a ...
ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT EXTRACTS OF GYNANDROPSIS GYNANDRA
... The inflammation has long been recognized; the tissues become red, swollen, tender, or painful, there is local heat and the patient may be febrile. Inflammation can be categorized mainly as Chronic and Acute inflammatory disease. Acute and chronic inflammatory diseases are still one of the most impo ...
... The inflammation has long been recognized; the tissues become red, swollen, tender, or painful, there is local heat and the patient may be febrile. Inflammation can be categorized mainly as Chronic and Acute inflammatory disease. Acute and chronic inflammatory diseases are still one of the most impo ...
Brain, Mood and Cognition in Hypothyroidism
... studies have indicated that adult-onset hypothyroidism leads to impaired memory, anxiety and depression associated with alterations in hippocampal and amygdalar neuronal plasticity (Alzoubi et al., 2009; Montero-Pedrazuela et al., 2006, 2011). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful non-invas ...
... studies have indicated that adult-onset hypothyroidism leads to impaired memory, anxiety and depression associated with alterations in hippocampal and amygdalar neuronal plasticity (Alzoubi et al., 2009; Montero-Pedrazuela et al., 2006, 2011). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful non-invas ...
Adva-27a Publication
... stabilizing the cleavage complex formed between the enzyme and its DNA substrate, leading to the inhibition of relegation, accumulation of chromosomal breaks and triggers cell death (23). However, similar to many other chemotherapeutic agents, the clinical utility of etoposide has been hampered by t ...
... stabilizing the cleavage complex formed between the enzyme and its DNA substrate, leading to the inhibition of relegation, accumulation of chromosomal breaks and triggers cell death (23). However, similar to many other chemotherapeutic agents, the clinical utility of etoposide has been hampered by t ...
Muscle Contraction
... • The medullary reticulospinal tract originates in the medullary reticular formation and projects to motoneurons in the spinal cord. • Stimulation has a generalized inhibitory effect on both flexor and extensor muscles, with the predominant effect on extensors. • The lateral vestibulospinal tract or ...
... • The medullary reticulospinal tract originates in the medullary reticular formation and projects to motoneurons in the spinal cord. • Stimulation has a generalized inhibitory effect on both flexor and extensor muscles, with the predominant effect on extensors. • The lateral vestibulospinal tract or ...
The Nervous System - Napa Valley College
... Figure 16.4b The Corticospinal Pathway and Descending Motor Tracts in the Spinal Cord (Cross-Sectional View of Descending Motor Tracts in the Spinal Cord) Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
... Figure 16.4b The Corticospinal Pathway and Descending Motor Tracts in the Spinal Cord (Cross-Sectional View of Descending Motor Tracts in the Spinal Cord) Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
Use of Diffusion Tensor Images in Glioma Growth Modeling for
... Abstract. In radiotherapy of gliomas, a precise definition of the treatment volume is problematic, because current imaging modalities reveal only the central part of the tumor with a high cellular density, but fail to detect all regions of microscopic tumor cell spread in the adjacent brain parenchy ...
... Abstract. In radiotherapy of gliomas, a precise definition of the treatment volume is problematic, because current imaging modalities reveal only the central part of the tumor with a high cellular density, but fail to detect all regions of microscopic tumor cell spread in the adjacent brain parenchy ...
How Do We See the World?
... How do the cells of the retina absorb light energy and initiate the processes leading to vision? To answer this question, we first consider the structure of the eye as a whole so that you can understand how it is designed to capture and focus light. Only then do we consider the photoreceptors. The e ...
... How do the cells of the retina absorb light energy and initiate the processes leading to vision? To answer this question, we first consider the structure of the eye as a whole so that you can understand how it is designed to capture and focus light. Only then do we consider the photoreceptors. The e ...
Ping-An Li, Ashfaq Shuaib, Hiro Miyashita, Qing
... prognosis. The mechanisms for the hyperglycemia-exacerbated damage are not fully understood. The objective of this study was to determine whether hyperglycemia leads to enhanced accumulation of extracellular concentrations of excitatory amino acids and whether such increases correlate with the histo ...
... prognosis. The mechanisms for the hyperglycemia-exacerbated damage are not fully understood. The objective of this study was to determine whether hyperglycemia leads to enhanced accumulation of extracellular concentrations of excitatory amino acids and whether such increases correlate with the histo ...
Technical White Paper
... (UPLC), capillary gel electrophoresis (CGE) and mass spectrometry (MS). Extensive functional analysis ensures consistent high performance of the SOMAmer reagents as quantitative affinity reagents. Nearly half of the SOMAmer reagents used in the current SOMAscan assay have been evaluated for cross re ...
... (UPLC), capillary gel electrophoresis (CGE) and mass spectrometry (MS). Extensive functional analysis ensures consistent high performance of the SOMAmer reagents as quantitative affinity reagents. Nearly half of the SOMAmer reagents used in the current SOMAscan assay have been evaluated for cross re ...
Drug Resistance
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... Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
Responses to irrational actions in action
... Overall, these three studies report three different patterns of results, with the MZN activated (Brass et al., 2007), deactivated (Marsh and Hamilton, 2011) or not engaged (Jastorff et al., 2010). AON activation was also only reported in one previous study (Marsh and Hamilton, 2011). Some of the dif ...
... Overall, these three studies report three different patterns of results, with the MZN activated (Brass et al., 2007), deactivated (Marsh and Hamilton, 2011) or not engaged (Jastorff et al., 2010). AON activation was also only reported in one previous study (Marsh and Hamilton, 2011). Some of the dif ...
NUCLEAR MEDICINE: PET/CT in Gastrointestinal Malignancies
... The timing of contrast administration is key in detection of liver metastases from GIST, which may be underestimated on delayed venous phase images. This may be avoided with the use of FDG PET in initial staging and follow up. GISTs are associated with an oncogene mutation and grow in response to ac ...
... The timing of contrast administration is key in detection of liver metastases from GIST, which may be underestimated on delayed venous phase images. This may be avoided with the use of FDG PET in initial staging and follow up. GISTs are associated with an oncogene mutation and grow in response to ac ...
New Features of Connectivity in Piriform Cortex Visualized by
... Depth distribution of intrinsic associational axons Analysis of the depth distribution of axonal arbors in piriform cortex can provide insight into postsynaptic targets as a consequence of the laminar segregation of different neuronal elements. Although depth distributions of intrinsic projections h ...
... Depth distribution of intrinsic associational axons Analysis of the depth distribution of axonal arbors in piriform cortex can provide insight into postsynaptic targets as a consequence of the laminar segregation of different neuronal elements. Although depth distributions of intrinsic projections h ...
Basilar artery aneurysm with autonomic features: an interesting
... artery aneurysm causing headache combined with symptoms indicating autonomic dysfunction, features usually associated with stimulation of trigeminally innervated structures. This may be considered a secondary trigeminal autonomic cephalgia. Basilar aneurysms have not previously been reported to be a ...
... artery aneurysm causing headache combined with symptoms indicating autonomic dysfunction, features usually associated with stimulation of trigeminally innervated structures. This may be considered a secondary trigeminal autonomic cephalgia. Basilar aneurysms have not previously been reported to be a ...