... region of interest.
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Analysis of coexpressed sets of genes across human tissues and cell lines. ... transcripts with widespread and low levels of expres-
sion in most tissues/cell types; transcripts expressed in brain
and immune tissues and cell types but under-expre...
... oxida-
tive stress may play a key role in
the development of
diseases. It has been found that oxidative stress is
associated with several cardiovascular diseases,
in-
cluding atherosclerosis, hypertension, ... stress plays an important role in
the pathogenesis of
cardiovascular diseases including
hypertension (55).
Clinical studies suggest the occur-
rence of increase...
... trained in the treatment
of lymphedema, psychologists, nutritionists, occupa-
tional therapists, physiotherapists, a seamstress to
make the compression stockings and social assistants.
In the ... stockings, sleeves or gloves. The
use of these compression mechanisms gives a certain
independence of patients allowing them to return to
their daily activities.
Interdiscipl...
... debrided the skin parts of
the tubes exit holes. In cases with a macroscopically
not clean operative situs, the sponges were only ex-
changed and tissue samples as well as parts of the
removed ... periprosthetically or into the resection cavity.
Hereby, intact soft-tissues are an indispensable
premise for emergence and retention of the vacuum.
The tubes supportin...
... is possi-
ble by systemic therapy [13-17] whilst preventing de-
bris from accumulating
in the potential joint space and
decreasing the risk of soft-tissue contractures [18].
Recent studies ... loss of tissue planes,
contracted soft tissues and scarring which results in
difficulty identifying and removing them at the 2
nd
stage procedure [17,35].
a) Static/nonarticu...
... regulating overexpression
of CXCR3/CXCL10 might help in defining the role of these
molecules in synovial inflammatory responses, offering new
insights into elements controlling the immune response
within ... analysis of the
expression of this chemokine receptor. All the JIA patients
showed CXCR3-expressing lymphocytes infiltrating the
synovium, with strong or moderate st...
... deuterostomes and 252 losses and 16 gains for
protostomes).
Less extensive domain losses in lophotrochozoans than in
ecdysozoans
Our results show that some lineages went through a
massive loss of ... domain gains. Only at the base of the animal and the vertebrate sub-trees do
domain gains outnumber domain losses. The observed gain/loss balance has a distinct functional b...
... visualized, and looked
normal. The ovarian cystectomy was performed by
dissecting away the cyst wall from the ovarian tissue by
stripping and sharp scissors dissection. The remaining
ovarian tissue was ... addition, the cosmetic results are
much better and the discomfort of stretching and
distension of the laparotomy scar due to the rapidly
growing uterus is avoide...
... Many insect-borne diseases have been
eliminated or controlled by the use of insecticides.
Organophosphorus compounds are widely used as
insecticides and as agents of chemical warfare. According ... Care.
Insect damage costs the world loses approximately 6 billion
pounds sterling every year. Use of pesticides has increased
food production in parallel with population growth in m...