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The Consumption of Alcohol and of Other Medicines at the Massachusetts General Hospital [PDF]
Richard C. Cabot
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Accreditation in General Medicine
Background: Accreditation is a qualitative assessment aimed at technical-professional quality, but above all, at organizational and measurable aspects through process and outcome checks. Method: There are few references in the literature relating to the accreditation and improvement of the quality and safety of care and treatment in the field of ...
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Two‐way inhibition of PAX5 transcriptional activity by PAX5::CBFA2T3
PAX5::CBFA2T3 (PAX5‐C) is a fusion protein of the B‐cell transcription factor, PAX5, and is found in B‐cell ALL. We propose a putative model of two‐way inhibition of PAX5 transcriptional activity by PAX5‐C. There are two ways of repression by PAX5‐C: DNA‐binding‐dependent way and HDAC‐dependent way, with either being sufficient for the repression. HDAC
Reina Ueno+12 more
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In this research, a rat model of asthma was created using OVA, and polydatin served as an intervention. By inhibiting ferroautophagy mediated by NCOA4 and averting ferroptosis, polydatin has been demonstrated to reduce asthma. This work presents new ideas for investigating the mechanism of polydatin's ability to alleviate asthma, in addition to ...
Wei Li+5 more
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How Do We Establish the Utility and Evidence of General Medicine in Japan?
Masaki Tago,1 Risa Hirata,1 Hiromizu Takahashi,2 Shun Yamashita,1,3 Masayuki Nogi,4,5 Kiyoshi Shikino,6 Yosuke Sasaki,7 Takashi Watari,8 Taro Shimizu9 1Department of General Medicine, Saga University Hospital, Saga, Japan; 2Department of General Medicine,
Tago M+8 more
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Principles of Medicine: comprising General Pathology and Therapeutics, and a brief general View of Etiology, Nosology, Semeiology, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Hygienics [PDF]
Charles J. B. Williams
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Patch‐clamp recordings revealed that tamoxifen inhibits voltage‐gated sodium channels, especially under acidic conditions, both common in metastatic cancer cells. These effects may explain certain antitumor properties of tamoxifen, highlighting a novel mechanism of action beyond its known endocrine effects.
Karl Josef Föhr+5 more
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