General practice size determines participation in optional activities: cross-sectional analysis of a national primary care system [PDF]
Background: There is widespread, unexplained variation in activity and outcome between general practices. <BR/> Aim: To explore the relationship between practice size and participation in optional activities, including the Quality and Outcomes ...
Mackay, D.F., Watt, G.C.M.
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Active Clinical Trials for Personalized Medicine [PDF]
Individualized treatment rules (ITRs) tailor treatments according to individual patient characteristics. They can significantly improve patient care and are thus becoming increasingly popular. The data collected during randomized clinical trials are often used to estimate the optimal ITRs.
Guang Cheng+2 more
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Xenotransplantation – Clinical Activities and Regulatory Development [PDF]
Lundgren Torbjörn, Tibell Annika
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Pharmacological Activity and Clinical Use of PDRN [PDF]
PDRN is a proprietary and registered drug that possesses several activities: tissue repairing, anti-ischemic, and anti-inflammatory. These therapeutic properties suggest its use in regenerative medicine and in diabetic foot ulcers. PDRN holds a mixture of deoxyribonucleotides with molecular weights ranging between 50 and 1,500 KDa, it is derived from a
Squadrito, Francesco+6 more
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Chemotherapy of Listeria infections
The combination of amoxicillin or ampicillin, respectively, with an aminoglycoside remains still the standard therapy of infections with Listeria monocytogenes, although it has been questioned in clinical studies as well as in animal experiments whether ...
Hof, Herbert
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Dissecting the Workforce and Workplace for Clinical Endocrinology, and the Work of Endocrinologists Early in Their Careers [PDF]
[Excerpt] No national mechanism is in place for an informed, penetrating, and systematic assessment of the physician workforce such as that achieved by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the periodic evaluation of the nation’s scientists and ...
Bach, Mark A+4 more
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Antimicrobial peptides: mechanism of action, activity and clinical potential
The management of bacterial infections is becoming a major clinical challenge due to the rapid evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria. As an excellent candidate to overcome antibiotic resistance, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that are produced from ...
Qiyu Zhang+9 more
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Building Interprofessional Global Health Infrastructure at a University and Health System: Navigating Challenges and Scaling Successes [PDF]
Mission: Global Jefferson will create sustainable programs of global distinction through collaboration that position Jefferson as a local and international destination and resource for education, research, and clinical activities.
Bogen, MA, Janice+6 more
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Factors determining social participation in the first year after kidney transplantation: a prospective study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: This study describes changes in social participation in the first year after kidney transplantation and examines the influence of clinical factors, health status, transplantation-related symptoms, and psychological characteristics on change ...
Aaronson+46 more
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Background Adults aged 65 and older have surgery more often than younger people and often live with frailty. The postoperative transition in care from hospital to home after surgey is a challenging time for older adults with frailty as they often ...
Emily Hladkowicz+4 more
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