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    Charge-Based Inhibitors of Amylin Fibrillization and Toxicity by Sharadrao M. Patil, Andrei T. Alexandrescu

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Arg-1 protects against WT-amylin cytotoxicity towards a MIN6 mouse model of pancreatic β-cells, and Arg-2 protects at higher concentrations, whereas Mem-T has no effect. …”
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    Total Oil Content and Fatty Acid Profile of some Almond (Amygdalus Communis L.) Cultivars by Yildirim Adnan Nurhan, Akinci-Yildirim Fatma, Şan Bekir, Sesli Yılmaz

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This study was conducted to determine the total oil contents and fatty acid compositions of some commercial almond cultivars. …”
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    Spasmodic Torticollis—A Multicentre Study on Behavioural Aspects III: Psychosocial Changes and Coping by T. Nickel, F. Heinen, C. E. Scheidt, O. Rayki, J. Wissel, W. Poewe, R. Benecke, T. Gasser, W. Oertel, R. Dengler, G. Deuschl

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…Psychosocial changes in spasmodic torticollis (ST) affect predominantly social life, professional life and psychological well-being. …”
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    Nanorobots with Hybrid Biomembranes for Simultaneous Degradation of Toxic Microorganism by Mohamad Reda A. Refaai, M. N. Manjunatha, S. Radjarejesri, B. Ramesh, Ram Subbiah, Nahom Adugna

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…These hybrid cell walls consist of a variety of structural proteins involved in living organism RBCs and PLs, which provide nanorobots with either a quantity of the appealing biological functionality, with bonding and adhesion to the PL-adhering pathogenic organisms (for example, staphylococcus bacteria) but also neutralization of the pore-forming toxins (e.g., toxin). Furthermore, the biomaterials nanorobots demonstrated quick and efficient extended sonic propulsion for total blood with really no visible bacterial growth and mirrored the movements of genuine cell separation. …”
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    Prevalence of Postoperative Infection after Tooth Extraction: A Retrospective Study by Elaine Kueh Yue Yi, Annabelle Lai Siew Ying, Mandakini Mohan, Rohit Kunnath Menon

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…A retrospective study of case records of patients who underwent tooth extractions at the International Medical University’s Oral Health Centre (IMU-OHC) over a span of 6 years was conducted. …”
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    Health Risk Assessment of Potentially Toxic Elements Contamination of Commonly Consumed Fruits in Bahir Dar Town, Northwest Ethiopia by Biset Asrade Mekonnen, Muluabay Getie Yizengaw, Haile Kassahun, Gebremariam Ketema

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The ADI of potentially toxic elements was found to be lower than the maximum permitted tolerable daily intake in the studied fruits, and the HI values (mgday-1 kg-1) of all studied potentially toxic elements were lower than one in banana and orange, except mango (3.69). …”
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    Predictive Role of Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio in Adnexal Torsion: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Shokoufeh Khanzadeh, Hossein Tahernia, Jairo Hernandez, Camila Sarcone, Brandon Lucke-Wold, Amirhosseinn Salimi, Fatemeh Tabatabaei

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We used the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies 2 (QUADAS-2) too for quality assessment. Results. Overall, 15 articles were included in the analysis. …”
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    Using Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data to Constrain a Positron Emission Tomography Kinetic Model: Theory and Simulations by Jacob U. Fluckiger, Xia Li, Jennifer G. Whisenant, Todd E. Peterson, John C. Gore, Thomas E. Yankeelov

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We show how dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) data can constrain a compartmental model for analyzing dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) data. We first develop the theory that enables the use of DCE-MRI data to separate whole tissue time activity curves (TACs) available from dynamic PET data into individual TACs associated with the blood space, the extravascular-extracellular space (EES), and the extravascular-intracellular space (EIS). …”
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