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The role of lipids in the pathophysiology of coronavirus infections. [PDF]
Zandi M +6 more
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Direct Detection of Viruses Using Antibody‐Modified Gold Nanorods
Gold nanorods functionalized with pathogen‐specific antibodies can be used for the confirmatory detection of viruses via dynamic light scattering–based analysis of particle sizes. ABSTRACT Seasonal and sporadic viral infections put enormous burdens on global health and society. Although polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and other molecular approaches can
Axell Rodriguez +3 more
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Canine coronavirus infection in the dog following oronasal inoculation
Bryn Tennant +4 more
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Immunopathological aspects of coronavirus infections [PDF]
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Quercetin in the Prevention and Treatment of Coronavirus Infections: A Focus on SARS-CoV-2. [PDF]
Gasmi A +8 more
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This study was to evaluate the relationship between Controlled Nutritional Status(CONUT) score and prolonged ICU stay in patients with pneumonia complicated by respiratory failure who underwent invasive mechanical ventilation. CONUT severe grade, history of smoking, hypertension, and blood transfusion were independently associated with prolonged ICU ...
Zhijuan Zheng, Guixia Peng, Yue Xiao
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Abstract Posdinemab, a humanized immunoglobulin G1/κ monoclonal antibody, binds with high affinity to phosphorylated tau protein which is associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathophysiology. Posdinemab reduced tau seeding in murine models and was well tolerated in Phase‐1 clinical studies.
Fangfang Wang +7 more
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Impact of human coronavirus infections on paediatric patients at a tertiary paediatric hospital: a retrospective study of the prepandemic era. [PDF]
Alsulami AO +5 more
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Confidence Among Graduating Dental Students on Their Competencies During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT Objective To assess the confidence of graduating dental students affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic's clinic closure and restrictions and again after their first year of practice. Methods Previously validated online surveys were sent to the University of Toronto classes of 2021 (n = 118, “21S”) and 2022 (n = 120, “22S”) at graduation and after ...
Neena L. D'Souza +3 more
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