... predominance of respiratory infections, as
reported previously [17,34,35]. Apart from a higher incidence
of E. coli and abdominal infections in patients with solid
tumours than in non -cancer patients ... insufficiency in patients with solid tumours, and
more patients with AIDS in patients with haematological can-
cer. Corticosteroids and chemotherapy were more co...
... by 5.0
and 8.8, respectively, of prolonging ICU stay of more than 30
days. This model correctly predicted 96% of outcomes. An
increase in the ISS of 1 resulted in a 4% increase in the odds
of ... for dialysis and if there was a pre-existing renal
condition. With every year of age, the odds of death increased
by 5%. This model correctly predicted outcomes in 88% o...
... abnormal
central pain mechanisms to clinical FM pain include temporal
summation of pain (or windup) and central sensitization.
Review
Biology and therapy of fibromyalgia: pain in fibromyalgia
syndrome
Roland ... pain
sensitivity with spreading of hypersensitivity to uninjured sites
and the generation of pain by low threshold mechano-
receptors that are normally silent in pai...
... histidine. The serine/threonine
protein phosphatases type 1, t ype 2 A a nd type 2C, in
contrast, a re highly active against phosphohistidine in
histone H4 (reviewed in [1]). Intriguingly, none of ... appearance and disappearance of phos-
phohistidine on P-selectin are very rapid.
The next finding of an intracellular signaling system
involving histidine phosphorylation in mamma...
... lacking
The presence and efficiency of NMD was investigated in
Y. lipolytica. Homologs of UPF1 (YlUPF1,
YALI0D23881g) and UPF2 (YlUPF2, YALI0E24629g)
were detected in the Y. lipolytica genome by ... course of evolution in yeasts, including Y. lipolyt-
ica in particular, to a much greater extent than in
filamentous ascomycetes. This size increase has
increased the likeli...
... acquisition of data, its
analysis and interpretation and was involved in the drafting of the
manuscript. SN made substantial contributions to the conception and
design and in the drafting and revision of ... restorative (ART)
and minimal invasive (MIT) techniques and carrying out
emergency care by simple extractions.
From the findings of the present study, we can con...
... details
1
Institute of Hematology, Medical College, Jinan University, Guangzhou, P.R.
China.
2
Key Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine of Ministry of Education,
Jinan University, Guangzhou, P.R. China.
3
Department ... of clinical data. YQL, HTZ and YC coordinated the study and
helped to draft the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final
manuscript.
Competing interes...
... and minimize
the dissemination of nondiscriminating and unnecessary
tests. Pressing investigations in this field include accurate risk
profiling for both VTE and bleeding events in critically ill ... properties
of D dimer generated outside the ICU setting to critically ill
patients may be further compromised by activation of the
coagulation and inflammatory cascades in m...
... rise in the mean CD4
+
lymphocyte level of
HIV patients. Andrographolide inhibits HIV-induced cell
cycle dysregulation, leading to a rise in CD4
+
lymphocyte
levels in HIV-1 infected individuals ...
andrograpanin is both anti-inflammatory and anti-infective; 14-deoxy-14,15-dehydroandrographolide is anti-
inflammatory; isoandrographolide, 3,19-isopropylideneandrographolide and...
... would be at
increased risk of morbidity or even mortality due to delay
in the initiation of treatment.
The aim of triage is to determine and classify the clinical
priority of patients visiting the ... (out of 510 patients) and 6% (out of 53,846
patients) using the paedCTAS. [8,11]
Patients triaged as level 1 or 2 were admitted in 36% (out
of 110 patients) using th...