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Interleukin 2-regulated in vitro antibody
production following a single spinal manipulative
treatment in normal subjects
Julita A Teodorczyk-Injeyan
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, Marion McGregor
2
, Richard Ruegg
3
, ... JG: Neurophysiological effects of spinal manipulation. The Spine J
2002, 2:357-371.
8. Teodorczyk-Injeyan JA, Injeyan HS, Ruegg R: Spinal manipulative therapy...
... previously
demonstrated that a single spinal manipulative treatment (SMT) accompanied by audible release has an inhibitory
effect on the production of proinflammatory cytokines in asymptomatic subjects. ... previ-
ously demonstrated that a single spinal HVLA manipula-
tion, characterized by cavitation and intended to mobilize
a small joint "fixation" in the u...
... fetal rat brain. Cocaine
was administered subcuta-
neously to the pregnant rats
for 7 days as described in
Methods. Cocaine-induced
nucleosomal DNA fragmen-
tation in fetal brain was
separated ... cocaine administration on
caspase activities in fetal rat brain. Cocaine was administered
subcutaneously to the pregnant rats for 7 days as described in
Methods. Caspase activities...
... significant for right breast ductal carcinoma in situ for which she had
undergone lumpectomy and whole breast radiation therapy nine years previously. Mammography and magnetic
resonance imaging ... Bankhead
1
, Yajue Huang
2
and Kathleen J Reilly*
1
Abstract
Introduction: Radiation-induced nonmelanoma skin cancer was first reported seven years after the discovery of X-
rays, but has rece...
... treatment and medication: none of the 88 pediatric and adult participants had any clinically
meaningful abnormal laboratory values, but tolerability data in the group treated with micronutrients revealed
significantly ... bonnie.kaplan@albertahealthservices.ca
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Department of Pediatrics and Department of Community Health Sciences,
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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clustered in distinct lineages represented by the avian,
human, classical swine and Eurasian swine lineages
(Fig 1). The avian NP lineage contains all avian influ-
enza virus subtypes H5N1 (n = 24) and ... 90.5
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Table 3 Analysis of unique amino acids for avian, human, classical swine and Eurasian swine lineages
Host Lineage n Ded...
... Matsuoka O, Otsuka K, Murakami S, Hotta N, Yamanaka G, Kubo Y,
Yamanaka T, Shinagawa M, Nunoda S, Nishimura Y, Shibata K, Saitoh
H, Nishinaga M, Ishine M, Wada T, Okumiya K, Matsubayashi K, Yano
S, ... 1878.
4. Safar H, Chahwakilian A, Boudali Y, Debray-Meignan S, Safar M,
Blacher J: Arterial stiffness, isolated systolic hypertension, and
cardiovascular risk in the elderly. Am J Geria...
... we
also re-analyzed data from our previous phase-advancing
study with daily light pulses [42] that included both light
and dark-eyed Caucasians as well as dark-eyed African
Americans, and thus in ... Contrary
to that suggestion, in our previous study [40] African
Americans had larger phase advances than Caucasians.
Because we found that African Americans had a shorter
tau than Caucasian...
... Switzerland, allows online and
offline data entry. All information is sent in an encrypted
fashion and in those cases where national filter modules
are in place, the patient and user related information ... the sys-
tem assures a stringent internal quality assurance, and
more interesting, an external quality assurance by means
of comparisons and benchmarking with other users feed-
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... the
disease our patient had a brain embolic event. There-
fore, an additional minor criterion was also met.
Our patient was treated initially with vancomycin, 2 g/
daily, and intravenous gentamicin, ... daily accord-
ing to antimicrobial susceptibility. Due to acute renal
failure, gentamicin was discontinued nine days later and
replaced by 600 mg of rifampicin, After t wo weeks of
vancomyci...