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Can epilepsy be predicted after the first febrile seizure? Insights from machine learning of postictal EEG

open access: yesEpileptic Disorders, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective Febrile seizures (FS) are the most common seizures in childhood, yet identifying children at risk of developing epilepsy after the first FS remains challenging. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic potential of machine learning (ML) algorithms applied to post‐febrile seizure electroencephalography (EEG) recordings.
Boran Şekeroğlu   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The development of recombinant Adenoviral vaccines to target pneumovirus infection [PDF]

open access: yes
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a member of the pneumovirus genus (family Paramyxoviridae, subfamily Pneumovirinae). RSV is an important respiratory virus of both infants and the elderly, representing an underappreciated burden on health care ...
Terry, Helen Elizabeth
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Seminars in epileptology: Holistic management of epilepsy in adults with intellectual development disorders

open access: yesEpileptic Disorders, EarlyView.
Abstract This seminar addresses the complexity of the management of epilepsy in adults with intellectual development disorders (IDD), advocating holistic and multidisciplinary care aligned with the learning objectives of the International League Against Epilepsy. Epilepsy is significantly more prevalent in people with IDD, presenting unique diagnostic,
Elena Fonseca   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Modern aspects of acute intestinal infections of viral etiology in children

open access: yesAktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ, 2018
In the infectious pathology of childhood, viral diarrhea becomes increasingly important. In the present work, the clinical and epidemiological features of rotavirus, adenovirus, norovirus and enterovirus enteric infections in children have been analyzed.
N.V. Pronko
doaj   +1 more source

Carrier cell-mediated cell lysis of squamous cell carcinoma by squamous cell carcinoma antigen 1 promoter-driven oncolytic adenovirus

open access: yes, 2009
The squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) serves as a serological marker for squamous cell carcinomas. Molecular cloning of the SCCA genomic region has revealed the presence of two tandemly arrayed genes, SCCA1 and SCCA2.
Yoshiyuki Koyama   +7 more
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Adenovirus infection in pediatric liver transplant recipients [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
A retrospective review of adenoviral infection in pediatric liver transplant recipients was done at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh to define its epidemiology and clinical importance.
Wald, ER   +11 more
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Infectivity and Uncoating of Adenovirus Cores

open access: yesIntervirology, 1980
A temperature-sensitive mutant of adenovirus type 2 grown at 39 degrees (tsl-39 degrees) produces noninfectious physical particles. DNA and core structures derived from such virion particles, however, were found to be infectious at the permissive temperature.
A, Mirza, J, Weber
openaire   +2 more sources

A rare case of adenovirus infection in post renal transplant patient [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Nephropathology
Human adenovirus is a linear, non-enveloped, double-stranded DNA virus that can cause opportunistic infections. Typically, adenovirus infections result in self-limiting respiratory, gastrointestinal or ocular infections.
Gittwa Vatsaraj Kottangal   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Adenovirus infections and lung disease

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Pharmacology, 2007
Adenovirus, particularly its E1A protein, has been investigated in the pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). High levels of E1A DNA were found in the lungs of COPD patients, where its expression increased with disease severity. In lung epithelial cells, E1A increased intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and interleukin-8 expression,
Hayashi, Shizu, Hogg, James C
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Regulation of adenovirus replication by miR-199 confers a selective oncolytic activity in hepatocellular carcinoma

open access: yes, 2012
Oncolytic virotherapy represents a growing field of experimental cancer therapy. For safe and effective virotherapy, restricted tissue expression and replication of the virus is desirable.
Khalid Elamin Elhag, Baha Eldin
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