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Cardiac reserve during weightlessness simulation and shuttle flight [PDF]
Bedrest deconditioning is suspected to reduce cardiac function. However, quantitation of subtle decreases in cardiac reserve may be difficult. Normal subjects show considerable variability in heart rate response, reflected by a relatively broadband ...
Goldberger, A. L.
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Current bladder cancer therapies can cause toxicity and bladder dysfunction. Brief intravesical‐like aripiprazole exposure reduced bladder cancer cell viability and was associated with redox stress and caspase‐3 activation, while ex vivo findings suggested preserved bladder structure and function, warranting further investigation as a potential ...
Liam A. O'Callaghan +3 more
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Quantitative detection of atropine-delayed gastric emptying in the horse by the 13C-octanoic acid breath test [PDF]
The <sup>13</sup>C-octanoic acid breath test has been correlated significantly to radioscintigraphy for measurement of gastric emptying indices in healthy horses.
Bahr, A. +5 more
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Emergency PCI and TAVR for Acute Myocardial Infarction in Severe Aortic Stenosis Patients
ABSTRACT Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a viable alternative for patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis. Acute myocardial infarction is a contraindication to TAVR. The efficacy of emergency TAVR combined with percutaneous coronary intervention for patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction, severe aortic stenosis ...
Ruiyuan Lin +9 more
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Self injection of Dichlorvos, an Organophosphorus Compound [PDF]
We report two patients who injected themselves a strong organophosphate compound, dichlorvas, and showed the typical clinical picture of organophosphate intoxication. There are very few case reports of parenteral organophosphorous poisoning.
DM, Mahesh +4 more
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Emerging Technologies for the Management and Mitigation of Myopia Progression: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Currently, myopia affects approximately 1,406 million individuals, representing 22.9% of the global population. Emerging technologies are transforming eye care by providing innovative approaches to address the global challenge of myopia progression.
Kingsley Ekemiri +6 more
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The role of atropine in myopia control: insights into choroidal and scleral mechanisms
In this study, we investigate the inhibitory effects of atropine on the progression of experimental myopia by targeting the functions of the choroid and sclera and exploring its potential therapeutic mechanisms.
Longxiang Huang +8 more
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Tropane alkaloids in food [PDF]
A large number of wild and cultured plants produce secondary metabolites that are toxic to humans and animals. Through accidental or intentional mixing of these plants with normal food and feed the consumers of these products will be exposed to the ...
Adamse, P., Egmond, H.P., van
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Myopia is an increasingly important public health concern worldwide, particularly among young adults. While previous research has applied machine learning techniques to identify myopia‐related risk factors, evidence based on traditional statistical models using the same datasets remains limited. This study aimed to estimate
Tajin Ahmed Jisa +6 more
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2025 Consensus Clinical Management Guidelines for Niemann‐Pick Disease Type C
ABSTRACT In 2018, the International Niemann‐Pick Disease Alliance (INPDA) and the International Niemann‐Pick Disease Registry (INPDR) developed and published comprehensive clinical management guidelines to support inclusive and standardized care pathways in Niemann‐Pick disease type C (NPC)—an ultra‐rare, autosomal recessive, neurovisceral lysosomal ...
Tarekegn Hiwot +33 more
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