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I12 Problems Experienced By HD Clients during Daily Activities

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2014
Background People who have Huntington’s disease experience problems in performing daily activities. During occupational therapy we examine these activities in more depth, with the goal to help the client function as independent and safe as possible.
M. Clemens, W. Achterberg
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I12 Laparoscopic Appendectomy

2013
We describe the conventional laparoscopic appendectomy which, in our hands, has proven to be suitable for appendicitis of all grades of severity, regardless of whether the appendix is high retrocaecal in position.
Hock Lim Tan, Salvatore Cascio
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I12 Repositioning andrographolide for airway inflammation: Mapping its mechanistic networks

Biochemical Pharmacology, 2017
Inhaled corticosteroid is the first-line controller for asthma and COPD. However, about 10% of the asthmatics (severe/refractory asthma) and most of the COPD patients are resistant to the beneficial effects of corticosteroids. There is a pressing unmet medical need to develop novel therapeutic agents to restore corticosteroid efficacy in affected ...
Fred Wong, W.S. Daniel Tan, Wupeng Liao
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Crystal supramolecular motifs in trimorphs of [Fe(phen)3] I12

CrystEngComm, 2000
We describe three different crystals, 1A, 1B, 1C, with the composition [Fe(phen)3] I12 (phen = 1,10-phenanthroline). They are crystallised from solutions containing [Fe(phen)3] I2 plus I2, but there is not complete reproducibility in the crystallisation experiments and it appears that kinetic crystallisation is responsible for the formation of these ...
Caitlin Horn, Marcia Scudder, Ian Dance
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Abstract I12: CD40 immunotherapy for pancreatic cancer

Cancer Research, 2019
Abstract CD40 is a cell-surface member of the TNF receptor superfamily that upon activation can license dendritic cells (DC) to promote antitumor T-cell activation and re-educate macrophages to destroy tumor stroma. Mechanistically, the combination of chemotherapy followed by CD40 mAb functions as an “in situ” vaccine; in addition ...
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Residual stress measurement on the I12 JEEP beamline at Diamond Light Source

Diamond Light Source Proceedings, 2010
One of the multiple capabilities of the new Joint Engineering, Environmental and Processing (JEEP) beamline I12 at Diamond Light Source is the set-up for polychromatic high-energy X-ray diffraction for the study of polycrystalline deformation and residual stresses. The results and interpretation of the first experiments carried out on JEEP are reported.
A. M. Korsunsky   +9 more
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I12 Are mitochondria a possible therapeutic target in huntington’s disease?

Experimental therapeutics – preclinical, 2018
Background Mitochondrial dysfunction, characterized by abnormalities of mitochondrial biogenesis, dynamics, trafficking, and alterations in the synthesis of high-energy molecules, seems to play a fundamental role in the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration in Huntington’s disease (HD).
Marina Melone   +11 more
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