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the Roles of Mitochondria, Free Radicals, and Antioxidants
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well asthe main target for free radical attack. The
accumulation of defective mitochondria within aging cells
suggests that some are not properly autophagocytosed.
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Orgel’s error catastrophe theory and the somatic mutation
theory, were based on the idea that aging results from the
accumulation of synthetic errors [26,27]. Adequate support
for...
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Marian Chace Foundation to Madeleine Hackney and a grant from the
American Parkinson Disease Association to Gammon Earhart.
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to the sides ofthe wand, and back to center. Come up with your
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The applicability of normalisation process theory
to speech and language therapy: a review of
qualitative research on a speech and language
intervention
Deborah M James
Abstract
Background: ... prepared this article whilst employed as an academic speech and
language therapist in Speech and Language Sciences at Newcastle
University, UK. During that time she was a collaborating member of ... speech and language therapy at
the end ofthe intervention, the belief that the expertise in
the intervention remains with the speech and language
therapist, and the limited role that parents place...
... interpreted the patient's data, devised the therapeutic plan, and wrote the
manuscript. TI helped in planning the therapeutic plan and drafting the manu-
script. All authors read and approved the ... was obtained from the
patient for endovascular treatment. As an initial treat-
ment option, hepatic venous balloon dilation was per-
formed eight months after surgery. A transluminal
angioplasty ... decreased unexpectedly to near the normal range,
refractory ascites remained. Therefore, the patient under-
went endovascular stent placement therapy seven weeks
later.
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of GABA
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receptors to the plasma membrane [2,3].
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phage ... Identification of calreticulin asa ligand of GABARAP by
phage display screening ofa peptide library
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suitable for treatment by hormonal manipulation; (3) disease assessable by UICC criteria; (4) received ... relevance of “withdrawal
therapy” asa form of hormonal manipulation for breast cancer. World
Journal of Surgical Oncology 2011 9:101.
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... in the anatomical area of
the right adnexa. Our patient had developed a pyosalpinx asa Sequela of labial
fusion. At laparoscopy the right pyosalpinx was identified and resected, whereas
the ... complications of this presentation are infections of
the urinary tract and retention of urine in the vagina. We present the case ofa
post-menopausal woman with adnexal mass and abdominal pain ... Dissected labia majora. Post-operative appearance ofthe labia after
the blunt dissection and separation.
Figure 3. Pyosalpinx. Intra-operative image ofthe fallopian tube during
laparoscopic...
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skin graft [7-11]. The posterior scrotal and the perineal
skin have a collateral lymphatic drainage and are usually
available and can be used to generate flaps ... interests.
Authors' contributions
AA saw and operated on the patient. SS was the major contributor in the prep-
aration and revision ofthe manuscript. Both authors have read and approved
the final ... ofthe manuscript.
Author Details
Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Level 11, Dean's Office,
Selayang Hospital, Selayang-Kepong Road, Batu Caves, Selangor 68000,
Malaysia
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Open Access
Serous labyrinthitis asa manifestation of cat scratch disease:
a case report
Ilias Kantas
1
*, Michael Katotomichelakis
2
, Marinos Vafiadis
1
,
Zografia V Kaloutsa
1
and ... may occur. Many manifestations ofthe disease
have been reported by different medical disciplines.
Case presentation: A case of cat scratch disease in a 71-year-old Greek woman with an unusual
clinical ... fixation.
The direction ofthe fast phase ofthe nystagmus toward the
site ofthe lesion along with the presence ofa directional
preponderance (83%) towards the side ofthe lesion
showed an...
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Case report
Bilateral macular hemorrhage asa complication of drug-induced
anemia: a case ... severe
neutropenia. Bone marrow aspirate was normocellular
with hyperplasia ofthe erythrocytic lineage, with mega-
loblastic and dysplasic elements. The granulocytic lineage
showed hypocellularity and dysgranulopoiesis ... mat-
uration asynchronism. The megakaryocytic lineage was
preserved and there was a low-grade plasmacytosis of
6.2% ofthe total cells. These findings were compatible
with drug-induced bone marrow...