... to
the very elderly to further gain insights into the impact of
age and vaccine response. We controlled for every factor for
which we could obtain data that may have had an impact on
vaccineresponse, ... Immunol
2002;168(11):5893–9.
Vaccine 24 (2006) 1159–1169
Antibody response to in uenza vaccination in the elderly:
A quantitative review
Katherine Goodwin
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surface.
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that the break that originally caused this trauma may have
been in the proximal area of either the tibia or the fibula and
would have...
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lysosomal proteases [2,3].
The autophagic pathway is crucial for maintaining
cell homeostasis and disruption to the pathway can be
a contributing factor to many diseases. Decreased
autophagy may ... from, apoptosis [9,10].
Beclin 1, a class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-
interacting protein [11], plays a role in promoting
autophagy [12]. Beclin 1 contains a Bcl-2-bind...
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tion of ricin A chain is brefeldin A- insensitive and is
inhibited by the proteasome inhibitor clasto-lactacystin
b-lactone, resulting in the accumulation ... ricin
A chains. These stabilized ricin A chains are partly
deglycosylated by a peptide–N-glycanase-like activity.
Taken together, these results indicate that the ricin...
... on manifestations of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) among elderly
patients in India. The aim of the present study was to compare the clinical, radiological and laboratory manifestations of
PTB among ... was to compare the
clinical, radiological and laboratory manifestations of
PTB among elderly patients (above the age of 60 years)
with those in young patients (below the age...
... AHRQ-funded investigators
compared health behaviors, health status, and health
services use in patients age 40 to 90 years (average age, 65)
who had completed the CDSMP. When compared to
baseline measures ... $100).
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for CDSMP training, materials, and administration. With
489 participants, Kaiser’s total cost was $97,800. How...
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others, who were listening to the dialogue. Finally the attorney suggested to the judge that it was a pity to ... and marriage should add to life's success and happiness, provided,
always, that the husband's circumstances warrant him in establishing and maintaining a home....
... Plague
Emerging Infectious Diseases and the Threat to Occupational Health in the
U.S. and Canada
is a relevant and topical reminder that what Camus wrote
about remains as true today as it did in the fictional ... fourteenth-century’s
pandemic, is going to take putting the problems that exist today in our
healthcare facilities on the radar screen and in many instances...
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during defecation, and a history of ignoring a call to defecate.
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intake, and the number of meals and when they are consumed. ... sitting or squatting
position, the anal sphincters and the puborectalis relax,
straightening the anorectal angle. Simultaneously, the vol-
untary efforts of bearing dow...