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    Severe Thyrotoxicosis Secondary to Povidone-Iodine from Peritoneal Dialysis by Kirstie Lithgow, Christopher Symonds

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…He was readmitted to hospital where methimazole was restarted at 20 mg bid with high dose prednisone 25 mg and daily plasma exchange (PLEX) therapy. Biochemical improvement was observed with FT4 dropping to 48.5 pmol/L by day 10, but FT4 rebounded to 67.8 pmol/L after PLEX was discontinued. …”
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  2. 1202

    Proteomic Analysis of Exudates from Chronic Ulcer of Diabetic Foot Treated with Scorpion Antimicrobial Peptide by Zhixiang Tan, Zhiguo Yu, Xiaobo Xu, Lanxia Meng, Mosheng Yu, Rui Tao, Yingliang Wu, Zhanyong Zhu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The results showed that the biochemical changes of wound microenvironment during the treatment involved activated biological functions such as protein synthesis, cell proliferation, differentiation, migration, movement, and survival. …”
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  3. 1203

    Wound Healing and Omega-6 Fatty Acids: From Inflammation to Repair by Jéssica R. Silva, Beatriz Burger, Carolina M. C. Kühl, Thamiris Candreva, Mariah B. P. dos Anjos, Hosana G. Rodrigues

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Wound healing involves a series of biochemical and cellular events that are tightly controlled, divided into 3 concomitant and overlapping phases: inflammation, proliferation, and remodelling. …”
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  4. 1204

    Treating Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Proteus Spp. were Isolated from Renal Stone Patients by Crataegus rhipidophylla and Adiantum capillus by Srwa Ali Mohammed, Mohammed Abdul Aziz Hama Ali, Dereh Lattif Mohammed

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Nine isolates of Proteus spp. were isolated from 100 urine samples of renal stone patients which were the urine specimens obtained directly from Sulaimani Teaching Hospital Laboratory, and identified according to the cultural characteristic, morphological, biochemical examination. The antibiotic susceptibility test for all isolates were conducted to nine antimicrobial agents including (Ciprofloxacin (Cip), Tetracycline(TE), Neomycin (N), Gentamicin (CN), Erythromycin (E), Nitrofurantoin (F), Naldixic acid (NA), Imipenem (IPM), Amoxicillin (AX). …”
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  5. 1205

    Blood and bile lipid composition and the risk of gallstones at diabetes mellitus of the 1st and 2nd type by V. V. Tsukanov, Yu. L. Tonkikh, A. V. Vasyutin

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…All patients underwent diagnostics for the presence of DM and cholelithiasis, blood lipid levels and blood­to­duodenal bile ratio was assessed by biochemical methods. Results. Patients with type II DM and cholelithiasis had total cholesterol level in blood serum 25% higher, triglyceride level - 80% higher and Thomas­Hofmann index in duodenal bile portion B 20% higher, than patients was gallstone disease and type I DM. …”
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  6. 1206

    Complex Reaction Kinetics in Chemistry: A Unified Picture Suggested by Mechanics in Physics by Elena Agliari, Adriano Barra, Giulio Landolfi, Sara Murciano, Sarah Perrone

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Complex biochemical pathways can be reduced to chains of elementary reactions, which can be described in terms of chemical kinetics. …”
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  7. 1207

    Plants and fungi metabolites as novel autophagy inducers and senescence inhibitors by Rivka Ofir

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Autophagy and senescence are among the basic biochemical pathways in plants and fungi suggesting that some of their metabolites have the potential to act as autophagy inducers (AI) and senescence inhibitors (SI) and to inhibit inflammation and human aging. …”
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  8. 1208

    Dynamically induced spatial segregation in multispecies bacterial bioconvection by Oscar Gallardo-Navarro, Rinat Arbel-Goren, Elias August, Gabriela Olmedo-Alvarez, Joel Stavans

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our findings suggest that segregation mechanisms are driven by species-specific motile behaviors under conditions of hydrodynamic flow, rather than biochemical repulsion. Thus, species with different motile characteristics in the same ecological context can enhance their access to limiting resources. …”
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    Detection of Helicobacter suis bacteria in pigs of different age groups by F. M. Nurgaliev

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The study determined the dependence of pathomorphological changes in the gastric mucosa of pigs on the detection of H. suis in microscopic and biochemical tests as well as in PCR. Thus, no pathomorphological changes in the gastric mucosa of suckling pigs were detected. …”
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    Potential Application of Electrical Stimulation in Stem Cell-Based Treatment against Hearing Loss by Mingliang Tang, Xiaoqian Yan, Qilin Tang, Rongrong Guo, Peng Da, Dan Li

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Most researchers have focused on biochemical factors to regulate the growth and differentiation of stem cells, whereas little study has been performed using physical factors. …”
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    Assessment of the nutritional constituents of Elaeis Guineensis Jacq exudates from different States of Nigeria by FI Obahiagbon, GE Ilori, JO Erhabor

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The exudates could be classified as a rich source of nutrients that are needed in man, as some of the nutrients act as sources of energy, body builders, components of body organs and tissues, coenzymes and play notable roles in biochemical functions and deficiency diseases. Keyword: Elaeis Guineensis Jacq, Bottled exudates, Edo, Lagos, Enugu J. …”
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    Human Metabolic Enzymes Deficiency: A Genetic Mutation Based Approach by Swati Chaturvedi, Ashok K. Singh, Amit K. Keshari, Siddhartha Maity, Srimanta Sarkar, Sudipta Saha

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…However, it has been manifested that MED could be either inherited as inborn error of metabolism (IEM) or acquired, which carries a high risk of interrupted biochemical reactions. Enzyme deficiency results in accumulation of toxic compounds that may disrupt normal organ functions and cause failure in producing crucial biological compounds and other intermediates. …”
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    Isolated Testicular Metastasis Diagnosed More than a Decade and a Half Post Primary Treatment for Prostate Cancer by Nassib F. Abou Heidar, Gerges Bustros, Jose M. El-Asmar, Bassel Zein Sabatto, Jad A. Degheili

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…We herein present the case of a male patient who underwent a radical prostatectomy for a grade group 3 Gleason score 7 (4+3) prostate adenocarcinoma followed by adjuvant radiation therapy and continuous androgen deprivation therapy after his first biochemical recurrence. Despite optimal management, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels rose back up, upon which a PET/CT 68Gallium scan demonstrated an isolated left testicular lesion that turned out to be of prostatic origin following orchiectomy. …”
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    Wpływ emisji energii z terenów zurbanizowanych i szlaków komunikacyjnych na zmiany w rozwoju ekosystemów w ich otoczeniu by Urszula Kaźmierczak, Andrzej Kulczycki

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…This effect can also be significant in the case of biochemical reactions. Finally, the paper points out the need and direction of research, conducted at various levels, to determine and explain the environmental effects of increasing energy consumption, other than the greenhouse one.…”
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    Multiple Antibiotic Resistance-Coliform Bacteria in Some Selected Fish Farms of the Central Region of Ghana by Cynthia Ayefoumi Adinortey, Denis Worlanyo Aheto, Alex Asomeni Boateng, Rosemary Agbeko

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Coliforms were identified through various biochemical assays, and their antibiotic resistance patterns were determined. …”
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    Differential Sensitivity of Nitrogen-Fixing, <i>Azolla Microphylla</i> to Organochlorine and Organophosphate Insecticide by W Raja, P Rathaur, R Ashiq

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…In this work the effect of the insecticides on Azolla microphylla resulted in growth inhibition, a decline of physiological and biochemical activities but the highest effect was shown in case of organochlorine insecticide which is commonly used in the rice fields.…”
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    Resolution of Crizotinib-Associated Fulminant Hepatitis following Cessation of Treatment by Gregory W. Charville, Sukhmani K. Padda, Richard K. Sibley, Ajithkumar Puthillath, Paul Y. Kwo

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…After immediate cessation of crizotinib therapy upon hospital admission, there was complete biochemical resolution of the hepatitis. This case highlights the potential reversibility of fulminant crizotinib-associated hepatoxicity, possibly related to supratherapeutic dosing, when managed with abrupt stoppage of the drug and initiation of supportive care.…”
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    In silico modelling of organ-on-a-chip devices: an overview by Yue Wang, Lucia Marucci, Lucia Marucci, Lucia Marucci, Martin E. Homer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Different from traditional culture systems, OOACs are capable of replicating the biochemical microenvironment, tissue-tissue interactions, and mechanical dynamics of organs thanks to the precise control offered by microfluidic technology. …”
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    Apricot cultivars approved for production in Chelyabinsk Province by F. M. Gasymov

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Apricot fruits are considered among the most beneficial for human health, due to their high nutritional value, rich biochemical composition, and diverse vitamin content. …”
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    Comparative Study of Various E. coli Strains for Biohydrogen Production Applying Response Surface Methodology by Péter Bakonyi, Nándor Nemestóthy, Katalin Bélafi-Bakó

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The proper strategy to establish efficient hydrogen-producing biosystems is the biochemical, physiological characterization of hydrogen-producing microbes followed by metabolic engineering in order to give extraordinary properties to the strains and, finally, bioprocess optimization to realize enhanced hydrogen fermentation capability. …”
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