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Clinical Antiviral Activities

1998
Development of new antiviral drugs is needed and challenging. Antiviral drug discovery has focused on viral inhibition strategies principally directed at viral penetration and uncoating or viral genome replication, and the era of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has helped regenerate interest in
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Phytochemistry, pharmacology, and clinical trials of Morus alba.

Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 2016
The present review is aimed at providing a comprehensive summary on the botany, utility, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and clinical trials of Morus alba (mulberry or sang shu).
E. Chan, P. Lye, S. Wong
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The Cephalosporins

Drugs, 1980
The cephalosporin antibiotics have been employed with increasing frequency since their introduction into clinical practice in the early 1960s. With the exception of cephaloridine, cephalosporin compounds are not associated with the production of significant untoward effects.
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Documenting clinical pharmacy activities [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1987
Kenneth W. Kolb, Richard W. Dugger
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The Ego Ideal and Clinical Activity

Social Work, 1971
In relation to ego-supportive treatment and theory, Bandler has pointed out: "We must identify the progressive forces with which we can ally ourselves and which at the ap propriate time we can mobilize." 5 Psycho analytic theory suggests that the healthy op eration of the ego ideal is important to the smooth and productive functioning of the ego. While
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Active-Controlled Clinical Trials

2012
In order to fulfill the requirement of a new drug application, a sponsor needs to conduct randomized clinical trials to demonstrate that the test treatment is effective. With placebo control in the clinical trial, efficacy of the test treatment is demonstrated by showing that the test treatment is statistically and clinically superior to placebo ...
Joanne Zhang, Yi Tsong
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Physical activity and depression: clinical experience

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1994
Two quasiexperimental and 10 experimental exercise intervention studies have been performed in depressed subjects. Some of the studies have methodological shortcomings, but in all studies the results point in the same direction: aerobic exercise is more effective than no treatment, but not significantly different from other forms of therapy, including ...
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Clinical advantages of dual activity in urticaria

Allergy, 2000
Urticaria is a common disorder that adversely affects quality of life; work‐related and recreational activities are restricted, while rest, sleep, and emotions are seriously disturbed in a significant proportion of patients. The pathogenic mechanisms vary, but cutaneous mast‐cell activation with release of histamine and other vasoactive or ...
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[Research activity in clinical biochemistry].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2008
Quantitative bibliometric measurements of research activity are frequently used, e.g. for evaluating applicants for academic positions. The purpose of this investigation is to assess research activity within the medical speciality of Clinical Biochemistry by comparing it with a matched control group from other medical specialities in Denmark.A list of ...
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Clinic of Activity: The Dialogue as Instrument

2009
This chapter highlights three important dimensions of Yrjo Engestrom's work. It then examines some objections that have been recently addressed to him. Finally, the chapter presents an original French approach that is not sufficiently well known internationally, although some publications in languages other than French have recently appeared (Beguin ...
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