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between cervical manipulation and stroke: what does it mean for the
chiropractic profession?. Chiropractic ... individually and as a group.
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special timing of scans [68]. International guidelines
for PET tests are therefore necessary to guarantee the
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lent biocompatibility, resorbability, and malleability of poly-
ethylene oxide-based hydrogels, give way to their ... properties of polyester-based
biodegradable polymers strongly suggests the feasibility
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of these for the immunomodulatory activity of MSCs. For
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Abstract
Over ... co-
inheritance of the marker with the disease in families means
that they are ‘linked’ and indicates that the actual disease
gene...
... 4-hydroxylase and pro-
collagen lysyl-hydroxylase [45-47]. Through these actions,
HIF1α affects the rate of synthesis of procollagen chains in
vivo and in vitro [48]. HIF2α is closely related ... expression of the hydroxylases
necessary for collagen fibril formation. It may be an important
factor that this was the response in 5% oxygen, which is a low
oxygen tension but wi...
... as the cornerstone of therapy in SCLC
[1]. Initially surgery was the treatment of choice for all
types of lung cancer but it was abandoned for the subset
of SCLC almost 30 years ago after the ... in the survival was
shown in the two groups of the study: 4 year survival of
3% in the surgery arm and 7% in the radiotherapy arm. A
5 year survival of 5% was...
... protein of the GroEL family of stress pro-
teins. Polymorphism of the major outer membrane pro-
tein (MOMP) showed the evidence for the genetic
susceptibility to the disease and the association of ... delivery. Carey et
al. [40] report on the largest randomized trial of antibiot-
ics for the prevention of preterm delivery. They conclude
that the treatment...
... etiology and a poorly understood pathogen-
esis. It has symmetrical involvement and in its early
phase is characterized by limb or trunk erythema and
edema, and later by collagenous thickening of the ... in the literature. It is charac-
terized by acute or subacute symmetric swelling of the
skin and the subcutaneous tissues. The forearms, flanks
and upper legs ar...
... obtained from the patient's
next -of- kin for publication of this case report and any
accompanying images. A copy of the written consent is
available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal.
Acknowledgements
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