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208181por Beudeker, Boris J. B., Groothuismink, Zwier M. A., van der Eijk, Annemiek A., Debes, Jose D., Boonstra, Andre“…The eventual progression of this scarring process to liver cancer is influenced by a variety of factors, including inflammatory cytokines (soluble mediators of cell communication). In order to increase our understanding of these mediators we studied them in the blood of patients with hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients with liver cirrhosis. …”
Publicado 2022
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208182por Li, Xiaoya, Chen, Huali, Zhang, Zelin, Duan, Jiaxin, Hua, Rongmao, Li, Xiaodi, Yang, Li, Cheng, Jianyong, Li, QingwangEnlace del recurso
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208183por Stejskal, Vlastimil, Tran, Hung Quang, Prokesová, Markéta, Zare, Mahyar, Gebauer, Tatyana, Policar, Tomas, Caimi, Christian, Gai, Francesco, Gasco, LauraEnlace del recurso
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208184por Karády, Julia, Ferencik, Maros, Mayrhofer, Thomas, Meyersohn, Nandini M., Bittner, Daniel O., Staziaki, Pedro V., Szilveszter, Balint, Hallett, Travis R., Lu, Michael T., Puchner, Stefan B., Simon, Tracey G., Foldyna, Borek, Ginsburg, Geoffrey S., McGarrah, Robert W., Voora, Deepak, Shah, Svati H., Douglas, Pamela S., Hoffmann, Udo, Corey, Kathleen E.Enlace del recurso
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208185por Eguchi, Akiko, Iwasa, Motoh, Sugimoto, Ryosuke, Tempaku, Mina, Yoshikawa, Kyoko, Yoshizawa, Naohiko, Povero, Davide, Sugimoto, Kazushi, Hasegawa, Hiroshi, Takei, Yoshiyuki, Nakagawa, HayatoEnlace del recurso
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208186por Wu, Huanwen, Yu, Zicheng, Liu, Yueping, Guo, Lei, Teng, Lianghong, Guo, Lingchuan, Liang, Li, Wang, Jing, Gao, Jie, Li, Ruiyu, Yang, Ling, Nie, Xiu, Su, Dan, Liang, ZhiyongEnlace del recurso
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208187por Prosser, Lisa A., Wagner, Abram L., Wittenberg, Eve, Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J., Rose, Angela M., Pike, Jamison“…CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this survey study of US adults, the identification of 4 distinct preference groups provides new information to guide communications to support vaccine decision making. In particular, the group that prioritize convenience (less time required for vaccination and fewer doses) may present an opportunity to create actionable strategies to increase vaccination uptake for both adult and pediatric populations.…”
Publicado 2023
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208188por Zhao, Yuanyuan, Zhao, Bing, Chen, Gang, Chen, Yinlan, Liao, Zijun, Zhang, Haiming, Feng, Weineng, Li, Yinyin, Weng, Heng, Li, Weidong, Zhou, Yuefen, Ren, Biyong, Lu, Yanda, Chen, Jianhua, Liu, Zhenteng, Su, Zhenzhong, Wang, Wenliang, Zhang, LiEnlace del recurso
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208189por Lin, Qing, Zheng, Shangyou, Yu, Xianjun, Chen, Meifu, Zhou, Yu, Zhou, Quanbo, Hu, Chonghui, Gu, Jing, Xu, Zhongdong, Wang, Lin, Liu, Yimin, Liu, Qingyu, Wang, Min, Li, Guolin, Cheng, He, Zhou, Dongkai, Liu, Guodong, Fu, Zhiqiang, Long, Yu, Li, Yixiong, Wang, Weilin, Qin, Renyi, Li, Zhihua, Chen, RufuEnlace del recurso
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208190por Schiffrin, Deborah“…The core of the book is the description, application, and detailed comparison of six different approaches to discourse analysis: speech act theory, interactional sociolinguistics, ethnography of communication, pragmatics, conversation analysis, and analysis of variance. …”
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208191“…Mistrust in this study primarily came from the individuals engaged in Caribbean neighborhoods, where many expressed more comfort with home remedies and bush doctors when asked about colorectal cancer screening and declined to participate. Innovative communication, qualitative research, and recruitment strategies tailored to the Caribbean population are needed in future studies to address this recruitment challenge that we experienced.…”
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208192por Chen, Jinying, Cutrona, Sarah L, Dharod, Ajay, Bunch, Stephanie C, Foley, Kristie L, Ostasiewski, Brian, Hale, Erica R, Bridges, Aaron, Moses, Adam, Donny, Eric C, Sutfin, Erin L, Houston, Thomas K“…These findings inform four areas where the alert design and use can be improved: (1) improving alert adoption and completion through local adaptation, (2) improving support alert efficacy by additional strategies including training in provider-patient communication, (3) improving the accuracy of tracking for alert completion, and (4) balancing alert efficacy with the burden. …”
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208193por Atukunda, Esther C, Siedner, Mark J, Obua, Celestino, Musiimenta, Angella, Ware, Norma C, Mugisha, Samuel, Najjuma, Josephine N, Mugyenyi, Godfrey R, Matthews, Lynn T“…CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that developing a novel patient-centered and tailored messaging app that leverages SS networks and relationships is a feasible, acceptable, and useful approach to communicate important targeted health-related information and support pregnant women in rural Southwestern Uganda to use available maternity care services. …”
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208194“…The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that individuals of all ages participate in regular physical activity (PA) for optimal health and to support with the control of multiple non-communicable diseases. In Kenya however, involvement in PA across the general population is low and there is an increase in sedentary lifestyles in both rural and urban areas. …”
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208195Institutional dashboards on clinical trial transparency for University Medical Centers: A case studypor Franzen, Delwen L., Carlisle, Benjamin Gregory, Salholz-Hillel, Maia, Riedel, Nico, Strech, Daniel“…We performed a status quo analysis of established clinical trial registration and reporting practices at German UMCs and developed a dashboard to communicate these baseline assessments with UMC leadership and the wider research community. …”
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208196por Ren, Chang-Shi, Chang, Zhi-Min, Zu, Zhi-Yun, Han, Lei, Chen, Xiang-Sheng, Long, Jian-Kun“…Its antennae with sensilla can guide in selecting a nectariferous source, locating nest sites, and communicating between individuals. To explore how bumblebees detect and receive chemical signals from nectariferous plant and foraging behavior, the morphology of antennae with sensilla, including antennal length and type, distribution, and number of antennal sensilla were compared in four bumblebee species, Bombus atiapes, Bombus breviceps, Bombus flavescens, and Bombus terrestris through scanning electron microscopy. …”
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208197“…They have suggested that everyone should be clear about what the rules are when they go into hospital and ways that staff could communicate more clearly with the people they are working with. …”
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208198“…Medicinal plants play a key role in protection of chronic non-communicable ailments like diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia. …”
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208199por Amorim, Ricardo, Magalhães, Carina C., Borges, Fernanda, Oliveira, Paulo J., Teixeira, José“…However, additional studies on distinct mitochondrial sub-populations roles in NAFLD, the impact of mitochondrial (mis)communication with other subcellular organelles (peroxisomes and lipid droplets), the impact of negligible pathways, such as fatty acid oxidation, de novo lipogenesis, and the pentose phosphate pathway in the hepatocytes’ mitochondrial physiology in different stages of NAFLD are topics to explore. …”
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208200por Swed, Sarya, Alibrahim, Hidar, Bohsas, Haidara, Hafez, Wael, Surma, Stanisław, Rais, Mohammed Amir, Abuelsaoud, Hesham Mohamed, Elshazly, Rehab Mohamed, Shoib, Sheikh, Sawaf, Bisher, Farwati, Amr, Seijari, Mohammed Najdat, Battikh, Naim, Sleman, Soulaf, Mourad, Danya, Sakkour, Komait Jihad, Alklani, Temaa, Rakab, Amine“…BACKGROUND: Diabetes and arterial hypertension are the two most common types of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) impacting people globally. …”
Publicado 2023
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