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roles of stress-activated signalling pathways on cell func-
tion. We find that these stresses rapidly and profoundly
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and to evaluate overseas patients& apos; needs. This would allow
patients& apos; data to count in audit, research, and financial
planning; thus facilitating t...
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intervention in patients with severe mental illness: an observational
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with t he Nedd4-family ubiquitin ligase Itch, and more-
over, targets Itch for degradation primarily via the
lysosome pathway and partially via the ubiquitin- protea-
some ... Itch may be degraded
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pathway in HSV-2-infected cells. The decrease of Itch in
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helped to draft the manuscript. EL participated in the
design of the study and helped to analyse the data. RH
helped to analyse the data. CSU participated in the design
of the ... 2-year mortality of 36 [6] to 49% [5].
Several studies have been conducted in order to identify
the risk factors of mortality in COPD and there is...
... features in the clinical history
which point to reflux as a cause of cough. [8] Associations
such as cough on eating, and post-prandially, cough pre-
cipitated by a change of posture or on rising in ... clinical pointers to reflux as a
cause of coughing.
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objec...
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tribution of intrarenal blood flow, resulting in a reduction of
medullary blood flow [24,25] even with physiologic plasma
levels.
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to better determine whether the effect size identified in the
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right ... respiratory failure. These patients
frequently start with a deranged haemodynamic state, including
vasodilation with hypotension, and cardiomyopathy, making induc-
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other factors such as the acid–base milieu into which the
starch is placed. One element is clear from this
manuscript – that the use of the RIFLE criteria allows
one to employ an ... Whether diff erent starches, starch diluents, or other
crystalloids or colloids promote, abrogate, or ameliorate
AKI in the critically ill or injured patient has bee...
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response syn drome without infection, and verifi ed
infection – blood donors, systemic in ammatory res ponse
syndrome patients with infections, ... research, including genetic screenings of the
components of this system.
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without infection...
... neonates and adults [14,15]. In neonates with
MODS, there is an early and prominent microvascular
failure, characterized by a generalized capillary leak and
anasarca, followed by renal and hepatic dysfunctions,
while ... and
interpretation of data and to drafting the article. AD contributed to analysis
and interpretation of data and to drafting the article and prov...
... this article as: Mogensen et al.: Acute referral of patients from
general practitioners: should the hospital doctor or a nurse receive the
call? Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and ... for an admission as well as a
detailed knowledge of the local area and the capability
and routines of the hospital.
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