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The Therapeutic Use of Antioxidants for Melasma.

Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 2020
Melasma is a chronic dermatologic condition with an incompletely understood pathogenesis and well-demonstrated impact on patient quality of life. Melasma is a common cause for seeking dermatologic care, and with no universally efficacious therapy or cure,
K. Babbush   +2 more
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Therapeutic Use of Albumin

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1980
Increasing use of normal human serum albumin may be contributing to the rising cost of medical care. To investigate whether albumin is extensively overused or abused, a study of the quality of albumin use was conducted in a Veterans Administration Hospital.
M R, Alexander   +3 more
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Purging and the body in the therapeutic use of ayahuasca.

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2019
Ayahuasca is a psychoactive plant mixture used in ceremonial contexts throughout Western Amazonia. Its use has expanded globally in recent decades and become popular among westerners who travel to the Peruvian Amazon in increasing numbers to experience ...
Evgenia Fotiou, A. Gearin
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Therapeutic Use of Calcitriol

Current Vascular Pharmacology, 2014
The synthesis of 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (Calcitriol) takes place mostly in the kidneys through the action of 1α-hydroxylase (CYP27B1) which converts 25(OH)D into 1,25(OH)2D3. Renal production of calcitriol is stimulated by PTH, low calcium and low phosphate and it is reduced by high phosphate and FGF23.
Mariano, Rodriguez   +2 more
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Lipid-Based Nanocarriers for delivery of Small interfering RNA for therapeutic use.

European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2019
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) indicate the unprecedented versatility in silencing disease-causing genes. However, the therapeutic use of siRNA is limited by its inherent instability in serum and immunogenicity.
D. Parashar   +3 more
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Therapeutic uses of FGFs

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2016
Fibroblast growth factors and their receptors regulate a wide range of biological functions from developmental processes during embryogenesis to diverse physiological roles in the adult state, including the regulation of angiogenesis, wound healing, and metabolism. Genetic defects, or dysregulated FGF signaling, result in a variety of human conditions,
Jun, Zhang, Yang, Li
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Guidelines on the Use of Therapeutic Apheresis in Clinical Practice – Evidence‐Based Approach from the Writing Committee of the American Society for Apheresis: The Eighth Special Issue

Journal of clinical apheresis, 2019
The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) Journal of Clinical Apheresis (JCA) Special Issue Writing Committee is charged with reviewing, updating and categorizing indications for the evidence‐based use of therapeutic apheresis (TA) in human disease ...
A. Padmanabhan   +12 more
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Therapeutic Use of Metaphors

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1991
This article focuses on the use of metaphors or story-telling as a technique in psychotherapy with individuals, couples, and families. It includes samples of various metaphors, indications for their use, and specific examples from clinical practice that demonstrate therapeutic potential and impact.
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Therapeutic Use of Chemokines

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2000
Chemokines are involved in a number of pathological processes, and therefore represent important targets. However, it has also become apparent that chemokines have exciting therapeutic applications in inflammatory, infectious and cancer-related diseases.
C M, Hogaboam   +6 more
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Therapeutic use of classic psychedelics to treat cancer-related psychiatric distress

International Review of Psychiatry, 2018
Cancer is highly prevalent and one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Psychological and existential suffering is common in cancer patients, associated with poor psychiatric and medical outcomes.
Stephen Ross
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