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Choledochocele, Diverticular Subtype
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 20062 37-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital with suspected biliary tract stones with acute ancreatitis and a periampullary tumor. She had been uffering from epigastric pain intermittently for the ast 3 years. No icteric sclera or abdominal mass was oted on physical examination. Blood chemistry reults all were within normal limits. The patient’s
Chun-Chia, Chen +2 more
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1993
The fact that nearly all known serotonin receptor subtypes are single subunit proteins, members of the same gene superfamily (the G protein-coupled receptor or 7TM superfamily) and that most are intronless genes has helped accelerate the cloning of this receptor family.
P R, Hartig +7 more
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The fact that nearly all known serotonin receptor subtypes are single subunit proteins, members of the same gene superfamily (the G protein-coupled receptor or 7TM superfamily) and that most are intronless genes has helped accelerate the cloning of this receptor family.
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Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators, 2002
Prostanoids are a group of lipid mediators that include the prostaglandins (PG) and thromboxanes (TX). Upon cell stimulation, prostanoids are synthesized from arachidonic acid via the cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway and released outside the cells to exert various physiological and pathological actions in a variety of tissues and cells.
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Prostanoids are a group of lipid mediators that include the prostaglandins (PG) and thromboxanes (TX). Upon cell stimulation, prostanoids are synthesized from arachidonic acid via the cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway and released outside the cells to exert various physiological and pathological actions in a variety of tissues and cells.
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Characterizing Rhinitis Subtypes
American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy, 2013Background Allergic rhinitis (AR) is estimated to affect 20–25% of the United States population and thus accounts for a significant portion of our annual total health care expenditure, especially when one includes all of the concomitant disorders associated with rhinitis such as asthma and sinusitis.
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1993
The numerous and widespread effects of adenosine provide both an opportunity for the development of novel therapeutic agents acting via adenosine receptors and the challenge of achieving selectivity of action. The feasibility of achieving selectivity is enhanced if receptor subtypes can be identified.
M G, Collis, S M, Hourani
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The numerous and widespread effects of adenosine provide both an opportunity for the development of novel therapeutic agents acting via adenosine receptors and the challenge of achieving selectivity of action. The feasibility of achieving selectivity is enhanced if receptor subtypes can be identified.
M G, Collis, S M, Hourani
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JAMA Neurology, 2014
It is increasingly evident that Parkinson disease (PD) is not a single entity but rather a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder.To evaluate available evidence, based on findings from clinical, imaging, genetic and pathologic studies, supporting the differentiation of PD into subtypes.We performed a systematic review of articles cited in PubMed ...
Mary Ann, Thenganatt, Joseph, Jankovic
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It is increasingly evident that Parkinson disease (PD) is not a single entity but rather a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder.To evaluate available evidence, based on findings from clinical, imaging, genetic and pathologic studies, supporting the differentiation of PD into subtypes.We performed a systematic review of articles cited in PubMed ...
Mary Ann, Thenganatt, Joseph, Jankovic
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Pharmacological Research, 2001
Different studies have led to our present knowledge of the membrane receptors responsible for mediating the responses to the endogenous catecholamines. These receptors were initially differentiated into alpha - and beta-adrenoceptors. Alpha-adrenoceptors mediate most excitatory functions, and were in turn differentiated in the 1970s into alpha(1)- and ...
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Different studies have led to our present knowledge of the membrane receptors responsible for mediating the responses to the endogenous catecholamines. These receptors were initially differentiated into alpha - and beta-adrenoceptors. Alpha-adrenoceptors mediate most excitatory functions, and were in turn differentiated in the 1970s into alpha(1)- and ...
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Subtypes for specifications: predicate subtyping in PVS
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1998A specification language used in the context of an effective theorem prover can provide novel features that enhance precision and expressiveness. In particular, type checking for the language can exploit the services of the theorem prover. We describe a feature called "predicate subtyping" that uses this capability and illustrate its utility as ...
J. Rushby, S. Owre, N. Shankar
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Editorial: Glioblastoma subtype
Journal of Neurosurgery, 2012In this paper, the authors present a retrospective series of 302 consecutively treated patients with “primary” glioblastomas (GBMs).2 They parse the patients into 2 groups, those with labeling for neurofilament protein (NFP) of 1% or greater of tumor cells, and those with less than 1% labeling, based on immunohistochemistry. Using routine (but rigorous)
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