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Advances in Bacterial Lysate Immunotherapy for Infectious Diseases and Cancer
Antigenic cell fragments, pathogen‐associated molecular patterns, and other immunostimulants in bacterial lysates or extracts may induce local and systemic immune responses in specific and nonspecific paradigms. Based on current knowledge, this review aimed to determine whether bacterial lysate has comparable functions in infectious diseases and cancer
Md. Mijanur Rahman +4 more
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Purpose. To evaluate the bioequivalence of two different tofacitinib citrate tablets formulations among healthy Chinese subjects under fasting and fed conditions and to observe the safety of test preparation and reference preparation in healthy subjects. Method.
Yanping Liu +8 more
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Review of the occupational health and safety of Britain’s ethnic minorities [PDF]
This report sets out an evidence-based review on work-related health and safety issues relating to black and minority ethnic groups. Data included available statistical materials and a systematic review of published research and practice-based reports.
Clay, Diane +7 more
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Malignant catarrhal fever in wild Swedish moose (Alces alces L) [PDF]
Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) was diagnosed in two moose (Alces alces L) from the county of Uppland, Sweden. The animals showed an abnormal behaviour e.g. nervous signs as circling movements, nodding of the head and lack of awareness.
Steen, Margareta, Warame, Ibrahim Yussuf
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Bovine Malignant Catarrhal Fever [PDF]
Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) or malignant head catarrh has been recognized for over 125 years as a fatal disease of cattle and some wild ruminants. Found world wide, it is prevalent in Australia, the British Isles, Canada, the United States and Africa.
Arnold, Jeff D., Miskimins, D. W.
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"Let Me Tell You Why!”. When Argumentation in Doctor-Patient Interaction Makes a Difference [PDF]
This paper throws some light on the nature of argumentation, its use and advantages, within the setting of doctor-patient interaction. It claims that argumentation can be used by doctors to offer patients reasons that work as ontological conditions for ...
Rubinelli, Sara, Schulz, Peter J.
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Malignant catarrhal fever: recent update
Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) is a serious, usually fatal disease affecting many species of ungulates of the subfamily Bovinae and family Cervidae including pigs and caused by a herpesvirus under the genus Macavirus in the subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae.
I HUSSAIN +5 more
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Caption title.Includes bibliograhical references.Mode of access ...
Thorne, Charles Embree
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The Medical Student was published from 1888-1921 by the students of Boston University School of ...
Barney-Hall, Lucy +11 more
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From Laënnec's Stethoscope to the Magic of Imaging, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: A Timeline of Precision Medicine for Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. [PDF]
Celli B.
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