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Summary: Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) is a metabolic regulator and a potential biomarker of metabolic diseases. Limited data are available on the association between FGF21 and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which is considered as a manifestation ...
Weijun Huang +8 more
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LncRNA CFRL aggravates cardiac fibrosis by modulating both miR-3113-5p/CTGF and miR-3473d/FN1 axis
Summary: Cardiac fibrosis is a major type of adverse remodeling, predisposing the disease progression to ultimate heart failure. However, the complexity of pathogenesis has hampered the development of therapies.
Yue Cui +9 more
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Human and Veterinary Antibiotics Used in Portugal—A Ranking for Ecosurveillance
Antibiotics represent a pharmacotherapeutic group widely used in both human and veterinary medicine for which ecosurveillance has been continually recommended.
Anabela Almeida +5 more
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Summary: Rosiglitazone, a synthetic peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) ligand, has been reported to reduce growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) in 10 patients with acromegaly.
Yichao Zhang +22 more
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Objective: Despite the increase in the number of graduates in Human Medicine, it has been predicted that there will not only be a shortage of doctors, but also a shortage of specialists in Germany for the years to come.
Gebhard, Anke, Müller-Hilke, Brigitte
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Ready for a world without antibiotics? The Pensières Antibiotic Resistance Call to Action
Resistance to antibiotics has increased dramatically over the past few years and has now reached a level that places future patients in real danger. Microorganisms such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, which are commensals and pathogens for
Carlet Jean +5 more
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Use of antibiotics in Austria / Antibiotikaeinsatz in Österreich
In 2015, 119.2 t of active ingredients of antibiotics were used in Austria in human medicine (70.4 t; 59.1%), for food animals (48.8 t; 40.9%) and in plant production (0.002 t; < 0.1%).
Kirchner Stefanie +7 more
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Background: Medical students often have a problem recognising the relevance of basic science subjects for their later professional work in the pre-clinical stage of their studies.
Kühl, Susanne J. +5 more
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Human and veterinary medicine [PDF]
Theme issue will look at ways in which doctors and vets can work together Traditionally, human medicine and veterinary medicine tend to be viewed separately. Doctors treat people, and vets look after animals. Of course differences exist between the two types of patients and options for treatment.
Martin, Alder, Graham, Easton
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Comparative oncology: Integrating human and veterinary medicine [PDF]
Cancer constitutes the major health problem both in human and veterinary medicine. Comparative oncology as an integrative approach offers to learn more about naturally occurring cancers across different species. Canine models have many advantages as they
Faheem Sultan, Bilal Ahmad Ganaie
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