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41por Vardavas, Constantine, Agaku, Israel, Filippidis, Filippos, Kousoulis, Antonis A., Girvalaki, Charis, Symvoulakis, Emmanouil, Tzatzarakis, Manolis, Tsatsakis, Aristidis M., Behrakis, Panagiotis, Lionis, Christos“…RESULTS: Among the pool of participants and weighted according to hair nicotine levels, in descending order, the most important sources of SHS exposure were the home (5 points, β=0.37), the family car (3 points, β=0.20), public places (2 points, β=0.15) and the workplace (1 point, β=0.013), the relative weighting of which led to the development of an 11-point scale to assess exposure to SHS. …”
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42por Meteier, Quentin, Capallera, Marine, Ruffieux, Simon, Angelini, Leonardo, Abou Khaled, Omar, Mugellini, Elena, Widmer, Marino, Sonderegger, Andreas“…Half of the participants performed a verbal cognitive task to induce mental workload while the other half only had to monitor the environment of the car. Three classifiers, sensor fusion and levels of data segmentation were compared. …”
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43por Billaut, François, Kerris, Jarrod P., Rodriguez, Ramon F., Martin, David T., Gore, Christopher J., Bishop, David J.“…RESULTS: Compared with normoxia, hypoxia reduced arterial oxygen saturation (-13.7%, P=0.001), quadriceps RMS(sum) (-13.7%, P=0.022), Q(CAR) (-3.3%, P=0.041) and total mechanical work (-8.3%, P=0.019). …”
Publicado 2013
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44“…According to the mechanism of injury, five (33%) had motorcycle accidents; four (27%) had collision while sitting in a car; three (20%) were pedestrians hit by a vehicle; four (27%) were injured while sitting in van; two (13%) had bus-related injury, and one (6.5%) presented with a history of wall collapse. …”
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45por Hollanders, Jonneke J., van der Voorn, Bibian, Rotteveel, Joost, Finken, Martijn J. J.“…Articles were systematically assessed and reported in the categories: (1) diurnal rhythm, (2) cortisol awakening response (CAR), (3) protocolled social stress tests similar or equal to the Trier Social Stress Test for children (TSST-C), (4) pharmacological (ACTH and CRH) stress tests, and (5) miscellaneous stress tests. …”
Publicado 2017
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46“…Several genes via a pseudotime pattern in mouse (Car3, Dkk2, Tnc, etc.) and human (FBLN1, S100A10, etc.) were discovered. …”
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47por Khalilpourfarshbafi, Manizheh, Devi Murugan, Dharmani, Abdul Sattar, Munavvar Zubaid, Sucedaram, Yamuna, Abdullah, Nor Azizan“…WFA treatment upregulated selective insulin signaling (insr, irs1, slc2a4 and pi3k) and PPARγ phosphorylation-regulated (car3, selenbp1, aplp2, txnip, and adipoq) genes, downregulated inflammatory (tnf-α and il-6) genes and altered energy expenditure controlling (tph2 and adrb3) genes. …”
Publicado 2019
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48por Sun, Ren X, Chong, Lauren C, Simmons, Trent T, Houlahan, Kathleen E, Prokopec, Stephenie D, Watson, John D, Moffat, Ivy D, Lensu, Sanna, Lindén, Jere, P’ng, Christine, Okey, Allan B, Pohjanvirta, Raimo, Boutros, Paul C“…RESULTS: We found significantly more overlap in constitutive mRNA abundances amongst tissues within the same species than from tissues between species and identified 13 genes (Agt, Car3, Creg1, Ctsc, E2f6, Enpp1, Gatm, Gstm4, Kcnj8, Me1, Pdk1, Slc35a3, and Sqrdl) that are affected by AHR-status in four of five tissues. …”
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49por Wutti-in, Yupanun, Sujjitjoon, Jatuporn, Sawasdee, Nunghathai, Panya, Aussara, Kongkla, Katesara, Yuti, Pornpimon, Yongpitakwattana, Petlada, Thepmalee, Chutamas, Junking, Mutita, Chieochansin, Thaweesak, Poungvarin, Naravat, Yamabhai, Montarop, Yenchitsomanus, Pa-thai“…Compared to mFMC63-CAR2 T cells (BBζ) and mFMC63-CAR3 (BB27ζ), the mFMC63-CAR4 T cells (28BB27ζ) exerted superior anti-tumor activity against Raji (CD19(+)) target cell. …”
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50“…We found significant changes in the nuclear expression of CAR (3.1-fold increase), RXRβ (1.8-fold increase), SHP (3.9-fold decrease) and RARβ (2.0-fold decrease) in the fasted vs. fed state. …”
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51por Wu, Liyuan, Liu, Fei, Yin, Le, Wang, Fangming, Shi, Hui, Zhao, Qinxin, Yang, Feiya, Chen, Dong, Dong, Xiying, Gu, Yuchun, Xing, Nianzeng“…RESULTS: Three different CAR intracellular regions CAR1 (CD244), CAR2 (CD244, NKG2D) and CAR3 (CD244, NKG2D, and CD3ζ) were constructed. CAR2 was chosen to confer a stronger tumoricidal ability on CAR‐NK92MI cells. …”
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52“…In SCH, CAR achieved significantly greater reductions than PLB on the Marder anxiety/depression factor domain (LS mean change: PLB= -2.66, CAR= -3.26, p<0.01): the effect was driven by 3 out of 4 items. …”
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53por MacLennan, Jenny M, Rodrigues, Charlene M C, Bratcher, Holly B, Lekshmi, Aiswarya, Finn, Adam, Oliver, Jenny, Wootton, Mandy, Ray, Samantha, Cameron, Claire, Smith, Andrew, Heath, Paul T, Bartolf, Angela, Nolan, Tracey, Hughes, Stephen, Varghese, Anu, Snape, Matthew D, Sewell, Richard, Cunningham, Richard, Stolton, Alison, Kay, Carole, Palmer, Karen, Baxter, David, Suggitt, Debbie, Zipitis, Christos S, Pemberton, Nicola, Jolley, Keith A, Bray, James E, Harrison, Odile B, Ladhani, Shamez N, Pollard, Andrew J, Borrow, Raymond, Gray, Stephen J, Trotter, Caroline, Maiden, Martin C J“…Carriage prevalence was substantially lower in UKMenCar4 than in the previous surveys: carriage prevalence was 16·6% (95% CI 15·89–17·22; 2306/13 901) in UKMenCar1 (1999), 17·6% (17·05–18·22; 2873/16 295) in UKMenCar2 (2000), and 18·7% (18·12–19·27; 3283/17 569) in UKMenCar3 (2001). Carriage prevalence was lower for all serogroups in UKMenCar4 than in UKMenCar1–3, except for serogroup Y, which was unchanged. …”
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