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Bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical in plastics, exerts dual effects on bladder cancer cells: low doses promote growth and migration, while high doses suppress growth and migration. Multi‐omics and bioinformatics reveal BPA acts via MAPK and inflammatory pathways.
Shaomin Niu +10 more
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14‐day casting‐induced immobilization reduced gastrocnemius muscle mass and increased non‐heme iron and ferritin heavy chain levels. Despite iron accumulation, transferrin receptor 1 and iron regulatory protein 2 were paradoxically upregulated. Lipid peroxidation was elevated without compensatory antioxidant responses.
Haruka Yokogawa +2 more
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This study explores the feasibility of expressing the antitumoral protein Amblyomin‐X through a suicide gene therapy approach and investigates its intracellular fate after gene delivery. Although the gene is efficiently expressed, melanoma cells rapidly degrade the Amblyomin‐X protein via proteasome activity.
Victor Dal Posolo Cinel +4 more
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MiR‐513a promotes human erythroid differentiation by modulating c‐Jun
During early human erythropoiesis, miR‐513a promoted erythroid differentiation in primary human CD34+ hematopoietic stem‐progenitor cells and human TF‐1 erythroleukemic cells by indirectly decreasing c‐Jun and phospho‐c‐Jun expression, which are associated with increased GATA1 expression.
MinJung Kim +11 more
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5‐Aminolevulinic acid combined with ferric ammonium citrate (5‐ALA/FAC) stimulates dermal papilla cell activity and promotes hair follicle growth. The treatment enhances ERK and AKT signaling, increases hair‐inductive gene expression, and restores dermal papilla function suppressed by dihydrotestosterone and oxidative stress, resulting in enhanced hair
Han‐Wook Ryu, Eok‐Soo Oh, Sewoon Kim
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Effects of bilateral and unilateral mental practice on actual motor performance and event-related desynchronization. [PDF]
Umeno K, Itaguchi Y.
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Predictors of high-performing family medicine clinics: Prospective cohort study in Alberta. [PDF]
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NEUROPSYCHIATRY IN GROUP PRACTICE
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1949As a result of complex socio-economic pressures a new pattern of medical practice is emerging which promises to alter the entire scene, especially that of psychiatry. One facet of this pattern is the trend toward the organization of specialists into a collaborative clinical group, thus making available to their collective clientele expert medical and ...
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1983
This feature examines the many new types of health care delivery systems now operating and developing. It is in keeping with POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE'S responsibility to bring readers information not only on clinical subjects but on changes that are occurring in the social, economic, ethical, and legal aspects of practice.
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This feature examines the many new types of health care delivery systems now operating and developing. It is in keeping with POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE'S responsibility to bring readers information not only on clinical subjects but on changes that are occurring in the social, economic, ethical, and legal aspects of practice.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1966
LTHOUGH it is generally believed that group A medical practice originated in the western hemisphere and particularly in the United States, actually group medicine was practiced in Europe many years ago. According to Thompson [I], “In Europe the great pioneer medical teachers, like Vesalius, gathered groups of physicians around them in places like Padua,
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LTHOUGH it is generally believed that group A medical practice originated in the western hemisphere and particularly in the United States, actually group medicine was practiced in Europe many years ago. According to Thompson [I], “In Europe the great pioneer medical teachers, like Vesalius, gathered groups of physicians around them in places like Padua,
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