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Implementation Science
Open Access
Debate
Ethical issues in implementation research: a discussion of the
problems in achieving informed ... phe-
nomenon. In a randomised trial of 'opt -in& apos; versus 'opt-
out' strategies for an observational study of angina that
required clinic...
... within that
social unit. In implementation research, a cluster may be
defined as an individual health care professional, a family
practice, a hospital department, or a hospital, and data are
commonly ... phe-
nomenon. In a randomised trial of 'opt -in& apos; versus 'opt-
out' strategies for an observational study of angina that
required clinic attendance, re...
... common to all D isoforms.
Mutational analysis of DNS indicated that two separ-
ate regions in DNS, the N-terminal seven amino acids
and the two C-terminal amino acids, are essential for
nuclear import ... Nakashima K, Hagiwara T & Yamada M (2002)
Nuclear localization of peptidylarginine deiminase V
and histone deimination in granulocytes. J Biol Chem
277, 49562–49568.
44 Adam...
... question of whether the physician or patient
should have the ability to obtain a second opinion
regarding the interpretation of the data. One attractive
option would be to have a group of professionals ... Should the information be withheld by the
laboratory or the physician because the genotype is of
uncertain significance? It may be preferable to explain the...
... GIF, in
1991, sparked considerable interest in understanding
the role of all MTs in the brain, and particularly
within the injured or diseased brain. In the case of
GIF, the protein has many neuroprotective ... Kohmura E, Sakaki T, Nonaka M,
Yamada K, Yamashita T, Kishiguchi T, Sakaguchi T &
Hayakawa T (1997) Expression of growth inhibitory
factor mRNA after focal...
... However, the
position of the samples in Fig. 4A is in uenced by
the level of all variables in these samples. For example,
the samples of the strains in the third quadrant of
Fig. 4A have a tendency ... in the two PCs. The variables in the third
quadrant are all negatively correlated to NADPH in
the two PCs. The variables in the fourth quadran...
... oncoprotein [56]. The mutant BCR–ABL tyro-
sine kinase activates several signalling pathways, includ-
ing the ERK1 ⁄ 2 pathway, the PKB pathway and the
Janus kinase ⁄ signal transducer and activator of ... Journal compilation ª 2009 FEBS
providing a rationale for the use of combinations of
MEK1 ⁄ 2 inhibitors and PI3K–PKB pathway inhibitors.
Indeed, rapamycin, an inhibitor...
... throughout the gastrointestinal tract and provide
new data to understand the physiological role of ADH
classes in the gastrointestinal tract and the etiopathogeny
related to alcohol abuse.
Experimental ... alcohol
pathology. Localization of ADH, acting as retinol dehydro-
genase/retinal reductase, also indicates sites of active retinoid
metabolism in the gut, essential for...
... laterally to the left
subclavian artery and terminates in the dorsolateral surface
of the cranial part of the cranial vena cava or of the
brachiocephalic vein [8]. In the present study, it was ... dog cadaver in the dissecting room at the College of
Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University.
Anomalies in the great vessels and of the heart are of
in...
... histopathological types of
sarcoma have been described [7,8].
Diagnosing intraabdominal and retroperitoneal sarco-
mas(IaRS)isoftendifficultsincethesignsand
symptoms are o ften discreet and uncharacteristic. ... resection of adjacent organs was
necessary in 48%, which is in the same order of magni-
tude as in other reports [7], and radical surgery wa s
achieved in 78%, also co...