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541por Kemp, John P, Sayers, Adrian, Smith, George Davey, Tobias, Jonathan H, Evans, David M“…Multivariable MR, Egger regression and IV analyses involving the ADCY3 variant suggested a positive causal effect of adiposity on all sites except the skull, and that an effect was present even after taking lean mass into account. Finally, IV analyses using BMD allelic scores showed no evidence of reverse causality between BMD and fat mass. …”
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542por Knight, Stephen R, Ho, Antonia, Pius, Riinu, Buchan, Iain, Carson, Gail, Drake, Thomas M, Dunning, Jake, Fairfield, Cameron J, Gamble, Carrol, Green, Christopher A, Gupta, Rishi, Halpin, Sophie, Hardwick, Hayley E, Holden, Karl A, Horby, Peter W, Jackson, Clare, Mclean, Kenneth A, Merson, Laura, Nguyen-Van-Tam, Jonathan S, Norman, Lisa, Noursadeghi, Mahdad, Olliaro, Piero L, Pritchard, Mark G, Russell, Clark D, Shaw, Catherine A, Sheikh, Aziz, Solomon, Tom, Sudlow, Cathie, Swann, Olivia V, Turtle, Lance CW, Openshaw, Peter JM, Baillie, J Kenneth, Semple, Malcolm G, Docherty, Annemarie B, Harrison, Ewen M, Baillie, J Kenneth, Semple, Malcolm G, Openshaw, Peter JM, Carson, Gail, Alex, Beatrice, Bach, Benjamin, Barclay, Wendy S, Bogaert, Debby, Chand, Meera, Cooke, Graham S, Docherty, Annemarie B, Dunning, Jake, da Silva Filipe, Ana, Fletcher, Tom, Green, Christopher A, Harrison, Ewen M, Hiscox, Julian A, Ho, Antonia Ying Wai, Horby, Peter W, Ijaz, Samreen, Khoo, Saye, Klenerman, Paul, Law, Andrew, Lim, Wei Shen, Mentzer, Alexander J, Merson, Laura, Meynert, Alison M, Noursadeghi, Mahdad, Moore, Shona C, Palmarini, Massimo, Paxton, William A, Pollakis, Georgios, Price, Nicholas, Rambaut, Andrew, Robertson, David L, Russell, Clark D, Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa, Scott, Janet T, Sigfrid, Louise, Solomon, Tom, Sriskandan, Shiranee, Stuart, David, Summers, Charlotte, Tedder, Richard S, Thomson, Emma C, Thwaites, Ryan S, Turtle, Lance CW, Zambon, Maria, Hardwick, Hayley, Donohue, Chloe, Ewins, Jane, Oosthuyzen, Wilna, Griffiths, Fiona, Norman, Lisa, Pius, Riinu, Drake, Tom M, Fairfield, Cameron J, Knight, Stephen, Mclean, Kenneth A, Murphy, Derek, Shaw, Catherine A, Dalton, Jo, Girvan, Michelle, Saviciute, Egle, Roberts, Stephanie, Harrison, Janet, Marsh, Laura, Connor, Marie, Halpin, Sophie, Jackson, Clare, Gamble, Carrol, Leeming, Gary, Law, Andrew, Hendry, Ross, Scott-Brown, James, Greenhalf, William, Shaw, Victoria, McDonald, Sarah, Ahmed, Katie A, Armstrong, Jane A, Ashworth, Milton, Asiimwe, Innocent G, Bakshi, Siddharth, Barlow, Samantha L, Booth, Laura, Brennan, Benjamin, Bullock, Katie, Catterall, Benjamin WA, Clark, Jordan J, Clarke, Emily A, Cole, Sarah, Cooper, Louise, Cox, Helen, Davis, Christopher, Dincarslan, Oslem, Dunn, Chris, Dyer, Philip, Elliott, Angela, Evans, Anthony, Fisher, Lewis WS, Foster, Terry, Garcia-Dorival, Isabel, Greenhalf, Willliam, Gunning, Philip, Hartley, Catherine, Ho, Antonia, Jensen, Rebecca L, Jones, Christopher B, Jones, Trevor R, Khandaker, Shadia, King, Katharine, Kiy, Robyn T, Koukorava, Chrysa, Lake, Annette, Lant, Suzannah, Latawiec, Diane, Lavelle-Langham, L, Lefteri, Daniella, Lett, Lauren, Livoti, Lucia A, Mancini, Maria, McDonald, Sarah, McEvoy, Laurence, McLauchlan, John, Metelmann, Soeren, Miah, Nahida S, Middleton, Joanna, Mitchell, Joyce, Moore, Shona C, Murphy, Ellen G, Penrice-Randal, Rebekah, Pilgrim, Jack, Prince, Tessa, Reynolds, Will, Ridley, P Matthew, Sales, Debby, Shaw, Victoria E, Shears, Rebecca K, Small, Benjamin, Subramaniam, Krishanthi S, Szemiel, Agnieska, Taggart, Aislynn, Tanianis-Hughes, Jolanta, Thomas, Jordan, Trochu, Erwan, van Tonder, Libby, Wilcock, Eve, Zhang, J Eunice, Adeniji, Kayode, Agranoff, Daniel, Agwuh, Ken, Ail, Dhiraj, Alegria, Ana, Angus, Brian, Ashish, Abdul, Atkinson, Dougal, Bari, Shahedal, Barlow, Gavin, Barnass, Stella, Barrett, Nicholas, Bassford, Christopher, Baxter, David, Beadsworth, Michael, Bernatoniene, Jolanta, Berridge, John, Best, Nicola, Bothma, Pieter, Brealey, David, Brittain-Long, Robin, Bulteel, Naomi, Burden, Tom, Burtenshaw, Andrew, Caruth, Vikki, Chadwick, David, Chambler, Duncan, Chee, Nigel, Child, Jenny, Chukkambotla, Srikanth, Clark, Tom, Collini, Paul, Cosgrove, Catherine, Cupitt, Jason, Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa, Dark, Paul, Dawson, Chris, Dervisevic, Samir, Donnison, Phil, Douthwaite, Sam, DuRand, Ingrid, Dushianthan, Ahilanadan, Dyer, Tristan, Evans, Cariad, Eziefula, Chi, Fegan, Chrisopher, Finn, Adam, Fullerton, Duncan, Garg, Sanjeev, Garg, Sanjeev, Garg, Atul, Godden, Jo, Goldsmith, Arthur, Graham, Clive, Hardy, Elaine, Hartshorn, Stuart, Harvey, Daniel, Havalda, Peter, Hawcutt, Daniel B, Hobrok, Maria, Hodgson, Luke, Holme, Anita, Hormis, Anil, Jacobs, Michael, Jain, Susan, Jennings, Paul, Kaliappan, Agilan, Kasipandian, Vidya, Kegg, Stephen, Kelsey, Michael, Kendall, Jason, Kerrison, Caroline, Kerslake, Ian, Koch, Oliver, Koduri, Gouri, Koshy, George, Laha, Shondipon, Larkin, Susan, Leiner, Tamas, Lillie, Patrick, Limb, James, Linnett, Vanessa, Little, Jeff, MacMahon, Michael, MacNaughton, Emily, Mankregod, Ravish, Masson, Huw, Matovu, Elijah, McCullough, Katherine, McEwen, Ruth, Meda, Manjula, Mills, Gary, Minton, Jane, Mirfenderesky, Mariyam, Mohandas, Kavya, Mok, Quen, Moon, James, Moore, Elinoor, Morgan, Patrick, Morris, Craig, Mortimore, Katherine, Moses, Samuel, Mpenge, Mbiye, Mulla, Rohinton, Murphy, Michael, Nagel, Megan, Nagarajan, Thapas, Nelson, Mark, Otahal, Igor, Pais, Mark, Panchatsharam, Selva, Paraiso, Hassan, Patel, Brij, Pepperell, Justin, Peters, Mark, Phull, Mandeep, Pintus, Stefania, Pooni, Jagtur Singh, Post, Frank, Price, David, Prout, Rachel, Rae, Nikolas, Reschreiter, Henrik, Reynolds, Tim, Richardson, Neil, Roberts, Mark, Roberts, Devender, Rose, Alistair, Rousseau, Guy, Ryan, Brendan, Saluja, Taranprit, Shah, Aarti, Shanmuga, Prad, Sharma, Anil, Shawcross, Anna, Sizer, Jeremy, Smith, Richard, Snelson, Catherine, Spittle, Nick, Staines, Nikki, Stambach, Tom, Stewart, Richard, Subudhi, Pradeep, Szakmany, Tamas, Tatham, Kate, Thomas, Jo, Thompson, Chris, Thompson, Robert, Tridente, Ascanio, Tupper-Carey, Darell, Twagira, Mary, Ustianowski, Andrew, Vallotton, Nick, Vincent-Smith, Lisa, Visuvanathan, Shico, Vuylsteke, Alan, Waddy, Sam, Wake, Rachel, Walden, Andrew, Welters, Ingeborg, Whitehouse, Tony, Whittaker, Paul, Whittington, Ashley, Wijesinghe, Meme, Williams, Martin, Wilson, Lawrence, Wilson, Sarah, Winchester, Stephen, Wiselka, Martin, Wolverson, Adam, Wooton, Daniel G, Workman, Andrew, Yates, Bryan, Young, Peter“…RESULTS: 35 463 patients were included in the derivation dataset (mortality rate 32.2%) and 22 361 in the validation dataset (mortality rate 30.1%). The final 4C Mortality Score included eight variables readily available at initial hospital assessment: age, sex, number of comorbidities, respiratory rate, peripheral oxygen saturation, level of consciousness, urea level, and C reactive protein (score range 0-21 points). …”
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543por Zacharieva, Sabina Z, Pivonello, Rosario, Elenkova, Atanaska, Tóth, Miklós, Shimon, Ilan, Stigliano, Antonio, Badiu, Corin P, Brue, Thierry, Georgescu, Carmen Emanuela, Cohen, Fredric J, Fleseriu, Maria“…The study includes (1) a screening phase (up to 13 weeks to allow for washout of CS medications); (2) a dose titration-maintenance phase (150-600 mg BID [dosed as needed to target mUFC normalization]) of ≥14 weeks, with at least the final 4 weeks demonstrating mUFC normalization prior to advancing to the randomized-withdrawal (R-W) phase; (3) a double-blind, placebo-controlled R-W phase (levoketoconazole or placebo; up to 8 weeks); and (4) a double-blind restoration phase (levoketoconazole and placebo; 8 weeks). …”
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544por Peng, Fei, Zhang, Meng-Yue, Hou, Shao-Yang, Chen, Juan, Wu, Ying-Ying, Zhang, Yi-Xuan“…Based on characteristic chemical profiles screening by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Diode Array Detector (HPLC-DAD), the secondary metabolite profiles of strain SYP-A7257 were evaluated by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-HRMS). Finally, four compounds actinomycin X2 (F1), fungichromin (F2), thailandin B (F7) and antifungalmycin (F8) were isolated from strain SYP-A7257 by using chromatography techniques, UV, HR-ESI-MS and NMR, and their antimicrobial activities against the test bacteria and fungus were also evaluated. …”
Publicado 2020
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545por Meinert, Edward, Eerens, Jessie, Banks, Christina, Maloney, Stephen, Rivers, George, Ilic, Dragan, Walsh, Kieran, Majeed, Azeem, Car, Josip“…In addition, 103 studies were excluded because of lack of detailed information regarding costs; these studies referred to cost in ways either indicating cost favorability or unfavorability, but without data to support findings. Finally, 4 studies were excluded because of limited cost data that were insufficient for analysis. …”
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546por Ricadat, Élise, Béliard, Aude, Citrini, Marie, Craus, Yann, Gabarro, Céline, Mamzer, Marie-France, Marques, Ana, Sannié, Thomas, Teixeira, Maria, Tocilovac, Marko, Velpry, Livia, Villa, François, Virole, Louise, Lefève, Céline“…Four consecutive phases will be conducted, including (1) preparatory interviews with medical or associative actors of each pathology field; (2) in-depth individual interviews with patients of each pathology, analyzed using the qualitative method of thematic analysis; (3) results of both these phases will then be triangulated through interviews with members of each patient’s care ecosystem; and finally, (4) focus groups will be organized to discuss the results with research participants (ie, representatives of chronic disease associations; patients; and actors of the medical, psychosocial, and family care network) in a research-action framework. …”
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547“…None of the 3 observed groups experienced significant incidence reduction in the final 4 years of the study (2015-2018). The Black-White rate difference (per 100,000) was 44 (95% CI 30-57) in 1999 and 35 (95% CI 28-43) in 2018. …”
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548“…METHODS: Relative academic performance as well as indicators of student progression (supplementary examinations, repeat years, leave of absence, withdrawal from the programme) were compared between graduate entrants (GE) (N = 410) and both school leaver entrants (SLE) (N = 865) and non-standard entrants (some prior tertiary education) (NSE) (N = 148) who combined for the final 4 yr. of a 6 yr. MBBS undergraduate programme in 8 consecutive cohorts from 2006 to 2013 in Western Australia. …”
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549por Cho, Kyung-Hyun, Kang, Dae-Jin, Nam, Hyo-Seon, Kim, Ju-Hyun, Kim, Su-Young, Lee, Jung-Ok, Kim, Beom-Joon“…In the presence of H(2)O(2) alone, 86 ± 5% of the embryos were killed by cell explosion after 24 h, but a co-treatment of OSO (final 4%) resulted in almost no embryo death (98% survivability). …”
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550por Hawk, Larry W., Tiffany, Stephen T., Colder, Craig R., Ashare, Rebecca L., Wray, Jennifer M., Tyndale, Rachel F., Brandon, Thomas H., Mahoney, Martin C.“…Continuous abstinence during the final 4 weeks of treatment (weeks 12-15; EOT) was not greater in the extended run-in group (64 of 163 [39.3%]) compared with the standard run-in group (57 of 157 [36.3%]; odds ratio [OR], 1.13 [95% CI, 0.72-1.78]), nor was the hypothesized group × sex interaction significant (OR, 0.52 [95% CI, 0.21-1.28]). …”
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551por Guevara, Govinda, Fernández de las Heras, Laura, Perera, Julián, Navarro Llorens, Juana María“…KstD1 shows preference for 9OHAD and testosterone, followed by progesterone, deoxy corticosterone AD and, finally, 4-BNC, corticosterone and 19OHAD. KstD2 shows maximum preference for progesterone followed by 5α-Tes, DOC, AD testosterone, 4-BNC and lastly 19OHAD, corticosterone and 9OHAD. …”
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552por Lefler, Leanne L, Rhoads, Sarah J, Harris, Melodee, Funderburg, Ashley E, Lubin, Sandra A, Martel, Isis D, Faulkner, Jennifer L, Rooker, Janet L, Bell, Deborah K, Marshall, Heather, Beverly, Claudia J“…Narrative data revealed the following main themes: (1) traditional communication and engagement with providers prevailed, delaying access to care; (2) home monitoring with technology was described as useful, and mHealth users felt secure knowing that someone was observing them; (3) equipment groups felt more confident in self-monitoring and managing; and finally, (4) uncertainty and frustration with persistent health problems. …”
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553por Elaagip, Arwa, Alsedig, Khider, Altahir, Omnia, Ageep, Tellal, Ahmed, Ayman, Siam, Hanaa Adli, Samy, Abdallah M., Mohamed, Waleed, Khalid, Fatima, Gumaa, Suhaib, Mboera, Leonard, Sindato, Calvin, Elton, Linzy, Zumla, Alimuddin, Haider, Najmul, Kock, Richard, Abdel Hamid, Muzamil Mahdi“…A total of 329 adults Ae. aegypti were identified but only one (0.3%) was positive for DENV in Khatmia. Finally, four independent risk factors were identified to derive dengue circulation in Kassala: elder age (> 60 years) (OR 6.31, CI 1.09–36.36); type of bathroom (OR 3.52, CI 1.35–9.20); using water-based air conditioner (OR 6.90, CI 1.78–26.85) and previous infection of any household member with dengue (OR 28.73, CI 3.31–249.63). …”
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554por Baker, Amanda L., McCarter, Kristen, Brophy, Lisa, Castle, David, Kelly, Peter J., Cocks, Nadine, McKinlay, Melissa L., Brasier, Catherine, Borland, Ron, Bonevski, Billie, Segan, Catherine, Baird, Donita E., Turner, Alyna, Williams, Jill M., Forbes, Erin, Hayes, Laura, Attia, John, Lambkin, David, Barker, Daniel, Sweeney, Rohan“…We began with peer facilitated recruitment strategies delivered face-to-face, then replaced this with direct mail postcards followed by telephone contact. In the final 4 months of the study, we began online recruitment, broadening it to people who smoked and were accessing support or treatment (including from general practitioners) for mental health and/or alcohol or other drug problems, anywhere in the state of Victoria. …”
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555por Bradwell, Hannah, Edwards, Katie J, Winnington, Rhona, Thill, Serge, Allgar, Victoria, Jones, Ray B“…Psychometrics were collected before and after the intervention to compare the change from baseline to follow-up between the groups. In the final 4 months, all 8 care homes received devices, but only qualitative data were collected owing to COVID-19 and reduced capacity. …”
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556“…Then, global and local Moran's I indices were employed to explore the spatial features and aggregation clusters of the health workforce. Finally, four types of independent variables were selected: supportive resources (bed density and government health expenditure), healthcare need (proportion of the elderly population), socioeconomic factors (urbanization rate and GDP per capita), and sociocultural factors (education expenditure per pupil and park green area per capita), and then the spatial panel econometric model was used to assess direct associations and intra-region spillover effects between independent variables and HRDI_P and HRDI_N. …”
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557por Pushpakumar, Sathnur, Singh, Mahavir, Zheng, Yuting, Akinterinwa, Oluwaseun E., Mokshagundam, Sri Prakash L., Sen, Utpal, Kalra, Dinesh K., Tyagi, Suresh C.“…Briefly, there are four ways to create an experimental CHF: (1) myocardial infarction (MI), which is basically ligating the coronary artery by instrumenting and injuring the heart; (2) trans-aortic constriction (TAC) method, which mimics the systematic hypertension, but again constricts the aorta on top of the heart and, in fact, exposes the heart; (3) acquired CHF condition, promoted by dietary factors, diabetes, salt, diet, etc., but is multifactorial in nature; and finally, (4) the AVF, which remains the only one wherein AVF is created ~1 cm below the kidneys in which the aorta and vena cava share the common middle-wall. …”
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558“…RESULTS: Seven potential EZH2-related ceRNA pathways were screened out, namely lncRNA: Small Nucleolar RNA Host Gene 1 (SNHG1), SNHG 3, and SNHG 6-miR-101-3p-EZH2; and lncRNA: Long Intergenic Non-Protein Coding RNA 1978 (LINC01978), SNHG12, Ring Finger Protein 216 Pseudogene 1 (RNF216P1), and Coiled-coil Domain Containing 18 Antisense RNA 1 (CCDC18-AS1)-let-7c-5p—EZH2. Finally, 4 potential EZH2-related ceRNA pathways were identified through qPCR.According to immune correlation analysis, EZH2 may be positively correlated with T cells follicular helper, T cells Cluster of differentiation (CD)4 memory activated, Macrophages M0, and B cells memory (P < 0.05, cof > 0.2); while be negatively correlated with T cells CD4 + memory resting (P < 0.05, cof < -0.2). …”
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559por Johnson, Emma, Kemler, Bryson, Walley, Kempland, Ciccotti, Michael, Hammoud, Sommer, Johns, William“…IV and IA TXA have proven to be effective in reducing postoperative drain output and even reducing pain in the early postoperative period following ACL reconstruction. Finally, IV TXA has been shown to reduce the need for postoperative aspiration following ACL reconstruction.…”
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560por Liu, Haichuan, Li, Zhenghang, Zhang, La, Zhang, Mi, Liu, Shanshan, Wang, Jianwei, Yang, Changhong, Peng, Qiling, Du, Chengyou, Jiang, Ning“…The results showed that 13 necroptosis-related DEGs (NRDEGs) were screened based on GEO database, and finally four of five prognostic genes, including KRT7, KRT19, IGF2BP3, CXCL5, were further identified by TCGA to successfully construct a prognostic model. …”
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