United States Court of Appeals Argued March 1, 2007 No. 04-5350
... alternatives . . . [,] these steps may well entail a delay that is fatal” for terminally ill patients. Id. The Alliance contended that these patients “should have the ability to opt for a new treatment that has met a lower evidentiary hurdle with respect to safety and efficacy.” Id. The Alliance’s p ...
... alternatives . . . [,] these steps may well entail a delay that is fatal” for terminally ill patients. Id. The Alliance contended that these patients “should have the ability to opt for a new treatment that has met a lower evidentiary hurdle with respect to safety and efficacy.” Id. The Alliance’s p ...
10117sgp02ppt
... compared to placebo for all doses. 2. Wake time after sleep onset was also significantly less with eszopiclone compared with placebo. 3. The reduction in number of awakenings was significant with eszopiclone 3 mg and 3.5 mg but not with 1 and 2 mg. 4. Sleep efficiency was improved with eszopiclone ...
... compared to placebo for all doses. 2. Wake time after sleep onset was also significantly less with eszopiclone compared with placebo. 3. The reduction in number of awakenings was significant with eszopiclone 3 mg and 3.5 mg but not with 1 and 2 mg. 4. Sleep efficiency was improved with eszopiclone ...
Descending Tracts
... The uncrossed corticospinal tracts have the following functions: 1. Provide bilateral innervation of some muscles as the respiratory and abdominal muscles. 2. Gross positioning movements controlled by the supplementary motor area. 3. Partial recovery of movements after injury of the crossed tracts. ...
... The uncrossed corticospinal tracts have the following functions: 1. Provide bilateral innervation of some muscles as the respiratory and abdominal muscles. 2. Gross positioning movements controlled by the supplementary motor area. 3. Partial recovery of movements after injury of the crossed tracts. ...
Psychomotor stimulants
... Reorganization of ascending 5-HT axon projections in animals previously exposed to recreational drug 3,4-methelenedioxymetham-phetamine (MDMA, "Ecstasy"). Journal of Neuroscience 15:5476-5485, 1995. ...
... Reorganization of ascending 5-HT axon projections in animals previously exposed to recreational drug 3,4-methelenedioxymetham-phetamine (MDMA, "Ecstasy"). Journal of Neuroscience 15:5476-5485, 1995. ...
The Neuropsychology of Sigmund Freud
... connections with other neurons, i.e., several contact barriers. He details explicitly the conditions under which transmission of excitation takes place and under what conditions it does not take place. (For these, see below, under Functional Localization.) Thus he shows that the possibility exists f ...
... connections with other neurons, i.e., several contact barriers. He details explicitly the conditions under which transmission of excitation takes place and under what conditions it does not take place. (For these, see below, under Functional Localization.) Thus he shows that the possibility exists f ...
The process of evaluating and regulating a new durg
... FDA approval is granted once adequate safety and effectiveness information is proven. Yet this information is limited by the fact that it is obtained before drug approval, under relatively controlled conditions, in a relatively limited population. The premarketing studies involve several thousand pe ...
... FDA approval is granted once adequate safety and effectiveness information is proven. Yet this information is limited by the fact that it is obtained before drug approval, under relatively controlled conditions, in a relatively limited population. The premarketing studies involve several thousand pe ...
Structural Abnormalities of the Central Auditory Pathway in Infants
... middle ear disorder (Paradise, 1980) in one or both ears, as well as those with an abnormal hearing level (ABR air conduction threshold above 30 dB nHL bilaterally or unilaterally), were excluded from the study. Twenty-seven NSCL/P infants with normal middle and inner ear function and normal bilater ...
... middle ear disorder (Paradise, 1980) in one or both ears, as well as those with an abnormal hearing level (ABR air conduction threshold above 30 dB nHL bilaterally or unilaterally), were excluded from the study. Twenty-seven NSCL/P infants with normal middle and inner ear function and normal bilater ...
Rib_Inh_15
... mimick base stacking (pactamycin) or form pseudo base pairing interactions with ribosomal bases (paromomycin and related aminoglycosides). ...
... mimick base stacking (pactamycin) or form pseudo base pairing interactions with ribosomal bases (paromomycin and related aminoglycosides). ...
Practical Pharmacokinetics for the Bedside Clinician
... radiation to the left arm. Troponin peaks at 0.1 NSTEMI drug eluding stent. You have been requested to provide discharge counseling. What considerations might you take into account? A. MA is giving up smoking and therefore will be more sensitive to the effects of caffeine B. MA may be at risk of ...
... radiation to the left arm. Troponin peaks at 0.1 NSTEMI drug eluding stent. You have been requested to provide discharge counseling. What considerations might you take into account? A. MA is giving up smoking and therefore will be more sensitive to the effects of caffeine B. MA may be at risk of ...
pps
... The available knowledge on the human genome and the present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term application of ...
... The available knowledge on the human genome and the present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term application of ...
pps
... The available knowledge on the human genome and the present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term application of ...
... The available knowledge on the human genome and the present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term application of ...
Hikosaka O - lsr
... serotonin systems. Experimental and clinical studies have shown that these neuromodulators are essential for normal motor and mental activities — as exemplified by the disorders that are associated with reduced levels of dopamine (for example, Parkinson’s disease) and serotonin (for example, major d ...
... serotonin systems. Experimental and clinical studies have shown that these neuromodulators are essential for normal motor and mental activities — as exemplified by the disorders that are associated with reduced levels of dopamine (for example, Parkinson’s disease) and serotonin (for example, major d ...
Neurological Factors in Violent Behavior (The Dyscontrol Syndrome)
... results. Brain damage in the parent may incite violence at the hands of the spouse or adolescent children, especially in social strata where aggression is condoned. A mildly retarded wife or husband who cannot cope successfully with the complexities of life may incur the wrath of the normal spouse w ...
... results. Brain damage in the parent may incite violence at the hands of the spouse or adolescent children, especially in social strata where aggression is condoned. A mildly retarded wife or husband who cannot cope successfully with the complexities of life may incur the wrath of the normal spouse w ...
Kidney-Specific Drug Delivery: Review of Opportunities
... Nanoparticles and microspheres can be assigned either to the soluble or to the particle type carriers. The main backbone of these carriers is based on diversity of polymers such as dextran, ficoll, sepharose, or PLL. Nowadays, poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic-acid) (PLGA) microspheres have been widely st ...
... Nanoparticles and microspheres can be assigned either to the soluble or to the particle type carriers. The main backbone of these carriers is based on diversity of polymers such as dextran, ficoll, sepharose, or PLL. Nowadays, poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic-acid) (PLGA) microspheres have been widely st ...
Looking towards label-free biomolecular interaction analysis
... Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2006, 17:400–405 This review comes from a themed issue on ...
... Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2006, 17:400–405 This review comes from a themed issue on ...
MOLLY- "NOT YOUR BEST FRIEND"
... news media has turned the spotlight on a resurgence of an obsolete drug, MDMA. In the latest development, a three-day electronic music event in New York City was forced to cut short after two concertgoers died and at least four others were placed under intensive care from suspected Molly (MDMA) over ...
... news media has turned the spotlight on a resurgence of an obsolete drug, MDMA. In the latest development, a three-day electronic music event in New York City was forced to cut short after two concertgoers died and at least four others were placed under intensive care from suspected Molly (MDMA) over ...
Genetic Diversity of Principal Neurons in the Hippocampus
... There are many lines of evidence suggesting that the hippocampus plays an important role in learning and memory in mammals, including the mouse and man. One famous example is the case of HM. In this case, most of the hippocampus of the patient had to be removed because of epilepsy. After the surgery ...
... There are many lines of evidence suggesting that the hippocampus plays an important role in learning and memory in mammals, including the mouse and man. One famous example is the case of HM. In this case, most of the hippocampus of the patient had to be removed because of epilepsy. After the surgery ...
pharmacological modulation of ureteral peristalsis in a
... pedance measurements were fed using an alternating current of 500 Hz and a 12 V transducer. Direct current resistance was less than 5 K⍀. The measurement box was about 1 m above the animal and connected to the computer using a glass fiber cable. Data were recorded using LabVIEW (National Instruments ...
... pedance measurements were fed using an alternating current of 500 Hz and a 12 V transducer. Direct current resistance was less than 5 K⍀. The measurement box was about 1 m above the animal and connected to the computer using a glass fiber cable. Data were recorded using LabVIEW (National Instruments ...
Drugs that reverse disease transcriptomic signatures are more
... Thus, the effectiveness of extant treatments is judged not only by their ability to reverse the clinical course of the disease, but also by their ability to restore the patients’ physiological markers to their norm. One might assume that the latter is also indicative of a restoration of disease-affe ...
... Thus, the effectiveness of extant treatments is judged not only by their ability to reverse the clinical course of the disease, but also by their ability to restore the patients’ physiological markers to their norm. One might assume that the latter is also indicative of a restoration of disease-affe ...
Learning in Networks of Cortical Neurons
... and Methods). Analysis of the spontaneous activity of the network, without any stimulation, suggests that the average number of such statistically significant A3 B connections is a large percentage of the maximum that is possible at relatively small values of (Fig. 1 B). As the time delay between ...
... and Methods). Analysis of the spontaneous activity of the network, without any stimulation, suggests that the average number of such statistically significant A3 B connections is a large percentage of the maximum that is possible at relatively small values of (Fig. 1 B). As the time delay between ...
Pharm D (Post Baccalaureate)
... missed any one of the regular sessional examination on genuine grounds. B. Practical: Students are expected to perform the number of experiments listed in the respective syllabus. Marks shall be awarded out of a maximum of 10 to each of the practical exercise and an average of those shall be compute ...
... missed any one of the regular sessional examination on genuine grounds. B. Practical: Students are expected to perform the number of experiments listed in the respective syllabus. Marks shall be awarded out of a maximum of 10 to each of the practical exercise and an average of those shall be compute ...
Bissonette Gregory B, Gentry Ronny N, Padmala Srikanth, Pessoa L
... (Figures 2D, E). Since activity persisted throughout the delay into the time when the monkey was making the behavioral response and because enhancement was observed in neurons with response direction selectivity, changes in firing were interpreted as reflecting motivational enhancement of motor outp ...
... (Figures 2D, E). Since activity persisted throughout the delay into the time when the monkey was making the behavioral response and because enhancement was observed in neurons with response direction selectivity, changes in firing were interpreted as reflecting motivational enhancement of motor outp ...