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Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplantation: Where We Stand Today
ABSTRACT Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation has evolved from an experimental to a life‐saving procedure for children and adults with complications of gut failure (GF). Suboptimal long‐term outcomes of transplant elicit recent advances in surgical and medical gut rehabilitation along with the introduction of glucagon‐like peptide‐2 (GLP‐2 ...
Mohamed Maklad +5 more
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Intravenous Lignocaine Infusion for Intractable Pain in Ewing's Sarcoma.
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An Empirical Stalemate: Why Science Fails to Settle a Central Philosophical Debate About Perception
ABSTRACT Empirical arguments in the philosophy of perception have become increasingly influential. In this paper, we evaluate the prospects for one such argument—the Argument from Structure—in light of the a priori constraint that we must give a unified account of visual experience.
Peter Fisher Epstein, Umrao Sethi
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Generalised Hodgkin–Huxley model captures human P2X and AMPA receptor currents
Abstract figure legend A universal, biophysically interpretable mathematical model for human ionotropic receptors. The generalised Hodgkin–Huxley (gHH) model unifies the mathematical description of all major ligand‐gated ionotropic receptors (P2X1–7, AMPA) across diverse cell types, capturing activation, inactivation, desensitisation and recovery ...
Alireza Poshtkohi, Brian D. Gulbransen
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20. The Operative Indication of the CEM-Thalamotomy for the Relief of Intractable Pain
Miyoshi URABE +13 more
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Mesenteric Venous Malformation Case Report in an Adolescent With Midgut Volvulus
Introduction Although the reported incidence of congenital vascular malformations is ~1.5% of the general population, the true incidence of these lesions is difficult to assess due to the heterogeneity of vascular anomalies and the variability in terminology used in reporting. These vascular anomalies can involve capillaries, lymphatics, venous, and/or
Yeu Sanz Wu +4 more
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Background Upper airway obstruction secondary to bilateral vocal cord paralysis is not a known classic presentation of bilateral medial medullary infarction (BMMI). This may potentially confound the diagnostic approach, particularly when coexisting with bulbar symptoms and quadriplegia.
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