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Advances in Materials, 2021
Poisoning is a leading cause of admission to medical emergency departments and intensive care units. Supramolecular detoxification, which involves injecting supramolecular receptors that bind with toxins to suppress their biological activity, is an ...
Yu‐Chen Pan+4 more
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Poisoning is a leading cause of admission to medical emergency departments and intensive care units. Supramolecular detoxification, which involves injecting supramolecular receptors that bind with toxins to suppress their biological activity, is an ...
Yu‐Chen Pan+4 more
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Phytotherapy Research, 2020
Garlic (Allium sativum, Liliaceae) is used widely as a spice and medicinal herb not only in its native region (Central Asia and northeastern Iran) but also all around the world.
Mahyar Dorrigiv+2 more
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Garlic (Allium sativum, Liliaceae) is used widely as a spice and medicinal herb not only in its native region (Central Asia and northeastern Iran) but also all around the world.
Mahyar Dorrigiv+2 more
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Intravenous lipid emulsion as an antidote in clinical toxicology: a systematic review.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, 2020OBJECTIVE Intravenous lipid emulsions (ILE) were developed many decades ago to supply nutritional requirements to patients unable to obtain adequate enteral nutrition.
K. Tampakis+9 more
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Antidote: Post-fine-tuning Safety Alignment for Large Language Models against Harmful Fine-tuning
arXiv.orgSafety aligned Large Language Models (LLMs) are vulnerable to harmful fine-tuning attacks \cite{qi2023fine}-- a few harmful data mixed in the fine-tuning dataset can break the LLMs's safety alignment.
Tiansheng Huang+4 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1984
The author reviews obscure or unusual antidote recommendations, emphasizing antidotes or antidote uses that are not generally acknowledged or that have little experimental or clinical confirmation of their efficacy. Also included are unusual uses of well known antidotes. Among the antidotes considered are naloxone, physostigmine, folate, Prussian blue,
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The author reviews obscure or unusual antidote recommendations, emphasizing antidotes or antidote uses that are not generally acknowledged or that have little experimental or clinical confirmation of their efficacy. Also included are unusual uses of well known antidotes. Among the antidotes considered are naloxone, physostigmine, folate, Prussian blue,
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Magnetoconductance of a nanoscale antidot
Physical Review B, 1994A 300-nm-diameter gate is used to introduce an antidot or artificial impurity into a quantum wire defined in an AlxGa1-xAs/GaAs two-dimensional electron gas. At low magnetic fields, geometry-induced quantum interference effects are observed, while at higher fields adiabatic edge-state transport is established.
Y. Feng+8 more
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2018
In contrast to general intensive care units, the neurosciences ICU admits fewer cases of incidental overdoses with illicit or prescribed drugs than cases of adverse drug effects. Overdoses of illicit drugs can be seen in conjunction with traumatic brain injury and anoxic-ischemic injury.
Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, Sarah L. Clark
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In contrast to general intensive care units, the neurosciences ICU admits fewer cases of incidental overdoses with illicit or prescribed drugs than cases of adverse drug effects. Overdoses of illicit drugs can be seen in conjunction with traumatic brain injury and anoxic-ischemic injury.
Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, Sarah L. Clark
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