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Trends in Neurosciences, 2006
Numerous degenerative diseases are characterized by the aberrant polymerization and accumulation of specific proteins. These proteopathies include neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and the prion diseases, in addition to diverse systemic disorders, particularly the amyloidoses.
Lary C, Walker +3 more
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Numerous degenerative diseases are characterized by the aberrant polymerization and accumulation of specific proteins. These proteopathies include neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and the prion diseases, in addition to diverse systemic disorders, particularly the amyloidoses.
Lary C, Walker +3 more
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Vision Research, 1986
Viewing of annuli modulated in color in a sawtooth fashion in time results in differential threshold elevations for the detection of color changes of inscribed disks. The elevations are of nearly the same magnitude as those resulting from viewing modulated disks. However, the differential effects on thresholds for complimentary colors are reversed. The
J, Krauskopf, Q, Zaidi
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Viewing of annuli modulated in color in a sawtooth fashion in time results in differential threshold elevations for the detection of color changes of inscribed disks. The elevations are of nearly the same magnitude as those resulting from viewing modulated disks. However, the differential effects on thresholds for complimentary colors are reversed. The
J, Krauskopf, Q, Zaidi
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Bioethics, 1999
The paper defends the permissibility of paying inducements to research subjects against objections not covered in an earlier paper in Bioethics. The objections are that inducements would cause inequity, crowd out research, and undesirably commercialize the researcher‐subject relationship.
Martin, Wilkinson, Andrew, Moore
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The paper defends the permissibility of paying inducements to research subjects against objections not covered in an earlier paper in Bioethics. The objections are that inducements would cause inequity, crowd out research, and undesirably commercialize the researcher‐subject relationship.
Martin, Wilkinson, Andrew, Moore
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Archives of Dermatological Research, 1982
The reports of induced pemphigus have multiplied over the last 10 years. Several heterogeneous factors, such as drugs (penicillamine, pyritinol, captopril, rifampicin, etc.), physical agents (burns, UV, and ionizing radiation) and viruses, can play an inducing role. Usually, the disease is preceded by prodromal, non-specific lesions.
RUOCCO, Vincenzo, PISANI M.
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The reports of induced pemphigus have multiplied over the last 10 years. Several heterogeneous factors, such as drugs (penicillamine, pyritinol, captopril, rifampicin, etc.), physical agents (burns, UV, and ionizing radiation) and viruses, can play an inducing role. Usually, the disease is preceded by prodromal, non-specific lesions.
RUOCCO, Vincenzo, PISANI M.
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2014
Conference held at the Centre de Recerca Matematica ; International ...
Guirardel, Vincent, Levitt, Gilbert
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Conference held at the Centre de Recerca Matematica ; International ...
Guirardel, Vincent, Levitt, Gilbert
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Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2018
AbstractPacing induced cardiomyopathy (PICM) is most commonly defined as a drop in left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF) in the setting of chronic, high burden right ventricle (RV) pacing. Recent data suggest, however, that some individuals may experience the onset of heart failure symptoms more acutely after pacemaker implantation.
Faisal M. Merchant, Suneet Mittal
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AbstractPacing induced cardiomyopathy (PICM) is most commonly defined as a drop in left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF) in the setting of chronic, high burden right ventricle (RV) pacing. Recent data suggest, however, that some individuals may experience the onset of heart failure symptoms more acutely after pacemaker implantation.
Faisal M. Merchant, Suneet Mittal
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2018
This chapter deals with advantages as well as limitations of the nude mouse model with respect to maturating agents and describes methods for monitoring differentiation and proliferation in vivo. Tumor cells cultured in vitro as a monolayer seem to be an unfavorable model since culturing conditions are far from physiological and not permissive for ...
van Dongen, Guus A. M. S. +1 more
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This chapter deals with advantages as well as limitations of the nude mouse model with respect to maturating agents and describes methods for monitoring differentiation and proliferation in vivo. Tumor cells cultured in vitro as a monolayer seem to be an unfavorable model since culturing conditions are far from physiological and not permissive for ...
van Dongen, Guus A. M. S. +1 more
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Dipolar induced Para-Hydrogen-Induced Polarization
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 2014Analytical expressions for the signal enhancement in solid-state PHIP NMR spectroscopy mediated by homonuclear dipolar interactions and single pulse or spin-echo excitation are developed and simulated numerically. It is shown that an efficient enhancement of the proton NMR signal in solid-state NMR studies of chemisorbed hydrogen on surfaces is ...
Gerd, Buntkowsky +6 more
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Measurement-Induced Nonlocality
Physical Review Letters, 2011We interpret the maximum global effect caused by locally invariant measurements as measurement-induced nonlocality, which is in some sense dual to the geometric measure of quantum discord [Dakic, Vedral, and Brukner, Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 190502 (2010)].
Luo, Shunlong, Fu, Shuangshuang
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Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1988Abstract:Thrombocytopenia is a common adverse effect of heparin therapy. Two types of heparinlinduced thrombocytopenia (HIT) are observed clinically ‐ an early onset mild thrombocytopenia (Type I) in which the patients remain asymptomatic and a delayed onset severe thrombocytopenia (Type II).
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