... perception of pain with advancing age.
To study the effect of exercise on disability and pain, our group
[10] had investigated the relationship of running and its impact
on musculoskeletal pain and ... 6
Research article
Aerobic exercise and its impact on musculoskeletal pain in older
adults: a 14 year prospective, longitudinal study
Bonnie...
... clinical and rating evaluations during the follow-up peri-
ods. KH conceived of the study and participated in its study and coordination.
Both authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Author ... 86 -year- old Japanese man had been admitted to a
health and mental centre for older patients for 2 years.
The patient was diagnosed with abdominal aortic aneu-
rysm, and wa...
...
surgery (partial mastectomy), 23% had received
radiation and 74% had received chemotherapy.
Multivariate analysis of variance indicated no
association between baseline patients’ characteristics ...
Physical activity has many and varied effects on
the human body. The physiological effects of physical
activity and exercise in persons with cancer have been
largely unstudied....
... Saijo S, Tanioka H, Nakae S, Sudo K, Okahara A, Ikuse T,
Asano M, Iwakura Y: Development of chronic inflammatory
arthropathy resembling rheumatoid arthritis in interleukin 1
receptor antagonist-deficient ... 27
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known roles in tissue inflammation, and damage in innate
immunity. Besides its capacity to drive the productio...
... yield.
Demethylating agents namely 5-azacytidine ( 5-aza-CR)
and 5-aza-2’-deoxycytidine (5-Aza-CdR) are the only
cytidine analogues that have been approved by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ... Gadd4 5a (growth arrest and DNA damage-induci-
ble protein a) , is deregulated. Consequently, these ani-
mals have increased incidence of spontaneous and
ionizing radiation-induc...
... Initially cells were fractionated in a debris fraction
(containing nuclei and cell debris), a heavy and a light
fraction containing mitochondria and various cell organ-
elles, and a supernatant containing ... promoter
TGA AGC TGG AAA CCA TCA TTC AAA ACA TTA GCA GGA ATT TTC 52 343
Lower promoter GGA GTT CTG CCA GGG AAC CAC GAC AGG GGA GAA CGC CAC TTA 57 587
Exon 1 GTG CTG CCT...
... temperature in SOC
medium and then plated on Luria–Bertani agar plates
containing kanamycin. Kanamycin resistant (Km
R
)trans-
formants were selected and colony-purified on agar plates
incubated ... inhibitory conditions at the stationary phase and as a result of starvation. E. coli MC4100 was grown
at 37 °C in Luria–Bertani or minimal media and the samples were withdrawn at...
... 1858T variant and anti-CCP antibodies.
ies, RFs (IgG-RF, IgA-RF and IgM-RF) and with HLA-SE in
conditional logistic regression analyses. The combination of
anti-CCP antibodies and carriage of ... 1858T vari-
ant gave a very high OR compared with not having any of
them. As none of the controls had this combination, the OR
was calculated assuming one individual did, resulting in...
... MF, Hayes C, Jamadar D, Capul D, Lachance L, Jannausch
M, Welch G: Magnetic resonance-detected subchondral bone
marrow and cartilage defect characteristics associated with
pain and X-ray-defined ... performed on the right knee to assess
bone marrow lesions at lateral tibia and femora and medial tibia
and femora, as well as chondral defects. A radiograph was taken
on the same...
... hexosaminidase.
Upon the alternating action of certain exoglycosidases (hex-
osaminidase and glucuronidase), cartilage matrix degradation
may dominate and lead to the release of glycosaminoglycans
from ... is increasing evidence that SFs are key players in the
pathogenesis of RA by invading and eroding hyaline cartilage.
SFs, activated locally, produce a variety of cytokines, chemok...