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THE MOST COMMON INTENTIONAL POISONING OF DOGS AND CATS ON THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
The paper presents the most common toxic substances used in malicious poisoning of dogs and cats in the territory of the Republic of Serbia, mechanisms of their action, symptoms that occur in poisoned animals, antidote therapy and in the case of death ...
Jelena Aleksic Radojkovic +4 more
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Abstract US universities are built on stolen land and sustained through hierarchies of power that produce what migrant justice scholars name as b/order regimes. As institutions that claim to be sites of learning and inclusion, universities are fraught with contradictions as simultaneously sites of dispossession, exclusion, and control.
Sara L. Buckingham +1 more
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Rapidly Neutralizable and Highly Anticoagulant Thrombin-Binding DNA Aptamer Discovered by MACE SELEX
We present a rapidly neutralizable and highly anticoagulant thrombin-binding aptamer with a short toehold sequence, originally discovered by systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) with microbead-assisted capillary ...
Koji Wakui +7 more
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Plasmid instability is a significant concern in the industrial utilization of microorganisms for protein or DNA production. Here we report on the development of a new and highly effective stabilization system based on the use of the ccd antidote/poison ...
Cédric Y. Szpirer +1 more
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Aims Electronic triggers (e‐triggers) are used as screening signals to detect potential adverse drug events (ADEs) and offer an effective system level approach for medication safety surveillance. Their clinical utility is typically evaluated through time‐consuming manual chart review by experts, limiting implementation.
Anne Paulien Langermans +40 more
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Background By age three, 5%–75% of children have a documented antibiotic allergy (AL). Despite this prevalence, recognition remains low because of limited clinician knowledge and time. Our study evaluates a novel approach to identifying AL using electronic medical record (EMR) prescription patterns.
Georgia Koutsaplis +5 more
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Enhanced strategies for cuproptosis‐like death in bacterial infection treatment
This review summarizes and examines the molecular mechanisms underlying cuproptosis‐like death. Furthermore, multi‐strategy efficacy enhancement and potential enhancement approaches are analyzed. Abstract Copper, a classical antibacterial metal, has long been of interest and widely used in medical and public health applications.
Wenqi Wang +7 more
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Clinical translation of novel therapies can be hindered by heterogeneity‐driven sample size inflation in late‐stage trials. In acetaminophen‐induced liver injury (APAP DILI), many patients recover spontaneously, diluting investigational drug efficacy signals.
Chris Humphries +8 more
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Aluminum phosphide (AlP) is a pesticide widely used by farmers in certain Asian countries for its high efficacy in protecting crops from pests. However, misuse in both intentional and unintentional poisoning cases has raised major public health concerns.
Saeed-Aghebat Bekheir +6 more
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Diagnosis and treatment of persons with acute thallium poisoning
Objective: This study aimed to describe organs and systems damages in persons after mass poisoning with thallium and show the results of treatment. Methods: Forty-four persons (12 males and 32 females) with acute oral thallium poisoning were tested for ...
Lesya B. Zavaliy +11 more
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