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Is a Prior History of PCI a Predictor of MACE Within 1 Year of CABG, a Propensity‐Matched Analysis Using Optimal Matching

open access: yesJournal of Cardiac Surgery, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
Background Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is an effective option for myocardial revascularization, even for high‐risk patients. As a result, more patients who undergo coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) have previously had PCI. This study aims to assess the impact of prior PCI on the occurrence of major adverse cardiac events (MACEs ...
Hani N. Mufti   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Stem cells and the origin of gliomas: A historical reappraisal with molecular advancements. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The biology of both normal and tumor development clearly possesses overlapping and parallel features. Oncogenes and tumor suppressors are relevant not only in tumor biology, but also in physiological developmental regulators of growth and differentiation.
Ho, Allen L   +4 more
core   +3 more sources

The generation of oligodendroglial cells is preserved in the rostral migratory stream during aging. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The subventricular zone (SVZ) is the largest source of newly generated cells in the adult mammalian brain. SVZ-derived neuroblasts migrate via the rostral migratory stream (RMS) to the olfactory bulb (OB), where they differentiate into mature neurons ...
Capilla González, Vivian   +4 more
core   +2 more sources

Adult Striatal Neurogenesis—A Comparative Approach Between Pigeons, Mice, Macaques, and Human

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Neurology, Volume 533, Issue 11, November 2025.
Striatal adult neurogenesis is an understudied field. Here, we add new quantitative data showing that pigeons provide high levels of adult neurogenesis in the striatum compared to mice. Besides, we show that macaque and human differ in their potential to produce adult‐born neurons at least in the caudate nucleus.
Christina Herold   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Crotalaria sericea - A miraculous ethnomedicinal plant for snake bite in north western tarai forest of U.P. - A new report

open access: yesEnvironment Conservation Journal, 2007
During  the  taxonomic  and  ethnomedicinal   survey  for  the  Flora  of  the  Dudwa  Tiger  Reserve  on  Nov  24,  2006 along  with  M.Sc.  Botany  students  the  authors  were  introduced  by  their  guide  Sri  Baddal  Ram  Rana,  a  local Tharu ...
Babli Singh, T. P. Mall
doaj   +1 more source

The Most Important Performing Arts Arisen from \u3cem\u3eShahnameh\u3c/em\u3e of Ferdowsi: \u3cem\u3eShahnameh-khani\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eNaqqali\u3c/em\u3e of \u3cem\u3eShahnameh\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Shahnameh of Ferdowsi is the Iranian national epic, which reflects the history, cultural values, sense of nationhood, and ancient religions of Persia by the only use of Persian pure words in the age of Arabic influence on the literature and science ...
Jahandideh, Mitra, Khaefi, Shahab
core   +1 more source

Contrasting Responses of Monsoon Rainfall and Speleothem Oxygen Isotope Between Northeast Asia and North China During the Early‐Mid Holocene

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 52, Issue 20, 28 October 2025.
Abstract A critical gap in East Asian summer monsoon research is the lack of speleothem records from its northeasternmost fringe, hindering tests of orbital‐scale monsoon variability at higher latitudes. Our new records from the Russian Far East, spanning 9–5 ka BP, fill this spatial gap and reveal a synchronous δ18O negative excursion and intensified ...
Kexin Wang   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

The interaction of amyloid A beta(1-40) with lipid bilayers and ganglioside as studied by P-31 solid-state NMR [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Amyloid P-peptide (A beta) is a major component of plaques in Alzheimer's disease, and formation of senile plaques has been suggested to originate fro m regions of neuronal membrane rich in gangliosides. We analyzed the mode of interaction of A beta with
Asakura, T.   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Preoperative Brain Mapping Predicts Language Outcomes After Eloquent Tumor Resection

open access: yesHuman Brain Mapping, Volume 46, Issue 15, October 15, 2025.
This study outlines the development of a predictive model based on preoperative brain mapping capable of accurately predicting the long‐term linguistic impact of individual surgical decisions. ABSTRACT When operating on gliomas near critical language regions, surgeons risk either leaving residual tumor or inducing permanent postoperative language ...
Matthew T. Muir   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Deep Learning versus Classical Regression for Brain Tumor Patient Survival Prediction

open access: yes, 2018
Deep learning for regression tasks on medical imaging data has shown promising results. However, compared to other approaches, their power is strongly linked to the dataset size.
A Jungo   +22 more
core   +1 more source

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