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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2010
Background Despite large gaps in evidence-based knowledge, clinical experience supports the use of pharmacologic treatments for many symptoms of Huntington9s disease (HD). Aims The project goal is to develop consensus guidelines based on expert clinical experience to improve quality of HD care.
E van Duijn +12 more
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Background Despite large gaps in evidence-based knowledge, clinical experience supports the use of pharmacologic treatments for many symptoms of Huntington9s disease (HD). Aims The project goal is to develop consensus guidelines based on expert clinical experience to improve quality of HD care.
E van Duijn +12 more
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Science China Chemistry, 2012
A variety of heteroleptic ruthenium sensitizers have been engineered and synthesized because of their higher light-harvesting efficiency and lower charge-recombination possibility than the well known homoleptic N3 dye. As such, a great deal of attention has been focused on sensitizers with the general formula Ru(ancillary-ligand)(anchoring-ligand)(NCS ...
Jie Chen +5 more
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A variety of heteroleptic ruthenium sensitizers have been engineered and synthesized because of their higher light-harvesting efficiency and lower charge-recombination possibility than the well known homoleptic N3 dye. As such, a great deal of attention has been focused on sensitizers with the general formula Ru(ancillary-ligand)(anchoring-ligand)(NCS ...
Jie Chen +5 more
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2012
Background HD is associated with an early decline in ability to recognise emotional states in others. The pathophysiology underlying this is not fully understood; our objective was to clarify this. Disgust, anger and happiness were chosen as emotions of interest; recognition deficits have commonly been found for disgust and anger, and happiness was ...
M Novak +5 more
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Background HD is associated with an early decline in ability to recognise emotional states in others. The pathophysiology underlying this is not fully understood; our objective was to clarify this. Disgust, anger and happiness were chosen as emotions of interest; recognition deficits have commonly been found for disgust and anger, and happiness was ...
M Novak +5 more
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J13 Psychotropic medication use in Huntinton’s disease: a retrospective cohort study
J: Clinical therapeutics, 2022Ruben L Andriessen +5 more
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Journal of Plant Physiology
Salinity stress adversely impacts plant growth and development. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are known to confer salinity stress tolerance in plants through several mechanisms. Here, we report the role of an abiotic stress-tolerant PGPR strain, Bacillus endophyticus J13, in promoting salinity stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana, by ...
P.T. Nikhil +3 more
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Salinity stress adversely impacts plant growth and development. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are known to confer salinity stress tolerance in plants through several mechanisms. Here, we report the role of an abiotic stress-tolerant PGPR strain, Bacillus endophyticus J13, in promoting salinity stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana, by ...
P.T. Nikhil +3 more
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Physiologia Plantarum
ABSTRACT Plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are beneficial soil bacteria that reside near plant roots (in the rhizosphere) and support plants in various ways. The specific molecular mechanisms involved in these beneficial interactions are still under scrutiny.
Raunak Sharma +4 more
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ABSTRACT Plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are beneficial soil bacteria that reside near plant roots (in the rhizosphere) and support plants in various ways. The specific molecular mechanisms involved in these beneficial interactions are still under scrutiny.
Raunak Sharma +4 more
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J13 Development of Tightening Method for Hob Arbor
Genyu TANAKA +2 more
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Abstract : An electrodynamically driven underwater sound source with an acoutic output of 1.349 W has been developed. Adapted in various configurations including as many as nine driving units, this transducer fulfills a substantial portion of the needs for low-audio-frequency underwater sound sources.
A. Young
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2A1-J13 Development of Virtual Game System with Haptic Device
Kazuhiko OHNO, Yoshitaka ADACHI
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1P1-J13 A Powered Ankle-foot Prosthesis with an Artificial Gastrocnemius
Ken Endo, Hugh Herr
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