... decreased the percentage of cells in S phase and increased the percentage of cells in the G0/G1 phase, indicating a cell cycle arrest at the
G1-S checkpoint. The percentage of cells in G0/G1 phase increases ... MAM assisted in conception of study and aided in the drafting of
the manuscript. JMD coordinated the study and provided funding of the stud-
ie...
... (corresponding to the
increase of the velocity), which causes the nanofluid to
rotate mainly around the inside wall of the square cav-
ity. In addition, it can be seen that the temperature iso-
therms become ... Technology,
Harbin 150001, China
2
Institute of Particle Science and Engineering,
University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Authors’ contributions
YRH conceived of...
... to the combined
epitope contributed by the α2 and α3 domains of the
heavy chain and β2m, dependent on the presence of pep-
tides in the peptide-binding groove [40-42]. The levels of
open conformers ... Beta2-
microglobulin promotes the growth of human renal cell car-
cinoma through the activation of the protein kinase A, cyclic
AMP-responsive element-binding prot...
... involved in the lack of response
to oxaliplatin in monotherapy or combined with cetuximab.
Background
The incidence of colorectal cancer has been increasing
in the last few years, while the age of ... [1]. The advances in
the treatment of this disease include studies of single-
agen ts vs. combination treatment with 5-FU/leucovorin,
irinotecan, oxal iplatin, and...
... Cree
Abstract
Background: Changes in clinical practice are brought about by the weight of clinical evidence for and against an
intervention. Clinical evidence of efficacy relies on the dissemination of research results, ... modelling. The challenge is to ensure that
the benefits of translational research are delivered as
changes in clinical practice.
Changes in...
... mild disease.
The Institutional Review Board of the Children's Hospital
of Wisconsin/Medical College of Wisconsin approved the
study and informed consent was obtained from the par-
ents.
Outcome ... limitations should be considered in evaluat-
ing these study results. The parents were involved in the
study during a routine clinic visit and so the reported
scores a...
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based approach. Since longitudinal data are not being
used, one must be cautious in the interpretation of the
results in relation to minimally important differences.
As these findings ... structure, using 0.40 as the minimum
factor loading to be eligible as an i tem for a giv en fac-
tor, as well as taking into consideration...
... disability in
patients with arthrosis of the hip joint. Reliability of the
Swedish version of the Nottingham Health Profile. Int Disabil
Stud 1988, 10(4):159-163.
35. Andrich D, Sheridan B, Luo G: Interpreting ... with the
model, Rasch derived measures have the same meaning
throughout the range of measurement and the relative
locations of any two items (or persons) a...
... where
missing values are present. However, the precision of the
estimate is reduced to an extent depending on the number
of missing items.
The Rasch model
In satisfying the axioms of conjoint measurement ... Alpha [10].
In order to obtain robust estimates of the internal con-
struct validity of the scale, the total data set is randomised
into two further sets of...