medicine department Articles
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Aspergillus fumigatus: principles of pathogenesis and host defense
Infectious Disease Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021, Division of Infectious Diseases of the Department of Medicine and Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York ...
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Chromosomal aberration analysis in lymphocytes from workers exposed to I-131 in nuclear medicine departments in Iran
In order to evaluate the cytogenetic effects of low doses of radiation by internal or external exposure to iodine-131, we analysed chromosomal aberrations (CA) in peripheral blood lymphocytes from 34 subjects working in the nuclear medicine departments in Iran. The studied groups consisted of 26 individuals (Group A) who were employed in these centres without any evidence of radiation exposure by ...
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C-myc target genes involved in cell growth, apoptosis, and metabolism
Departments of Medicine, Molecular Biology and Genetics, and Pathology and The Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland ...
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Is There Enough Oxygen for the Second Wave?
Anyone Who Needs Oxygen in Peru Can Hardly Ignore German Companies “Oxygen is not just any drug; the buying strategy and the logistics are fundamentally different from other drugs, ”says Dr. Rocio Espino. She heads the Medicines Procurement Department (CENARES) at the Peruvian Ministry of Health. In 2020 she was mainly busy getting enough medical oxygen for the many corona patients. ...
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Diabetic Patient Receives Stem Cell Therapy
In a pioneering “off-the-shelf ” drug treatment in place of a surgical procedure, Maruti Hospital on Tuesday inaugurated its Regenerative Medicine Department by administering stem cell therapy for a diabetic patient who lost four toes on both feet. Developed by pharma major, Cipla, in collaboration with Bengaluru-based, Stempeutics Research, over 14 years, it is available (on order) ...
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Regenstrief, IU study finds assigning hospitalists by unit has both pros and cons
Researchers from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine have conducted the first time-motion study in more than a decade to assess the impact of geographic cohorting of hospitalists. Geographic cohorting –- restricting or localizing hospitalists and their patients to one or two inpatient units rather than having hospitalists travel from floor to floor, across wings ...
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Aelan Cell Technologies Adds Human Embryonic Stem Cell Expert Meenakshi Gaur, Ph.D. to Stem Cell Clinical Program
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 11, 2015) - Aelan Cell Technologies announced today the addition of Meenakshi Gaur, Ph.D. to their stem cell clinical program. Dr. Gaur will serve as the Director of Research and Development of the Stem Cell Program, leading a research team that will develop technology aimed at rejuvenation of human mesenchymal stem cells for clinical applications. "Dr. Gaur ...
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Airborne SARS CoV-2 detection allows for adaptive mitigation of virus - Case Stduy
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County uses Smiths Detection’s Bioflash Biological Identifier to help confirm presence of virus in the air allowing for real time response to covid-19. Stop the Spread of Covid-19 At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Smiths Detection’s team based at its Biotechnology Center of Excellence in Baltimore, MD, began developing a new capability to ...
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Chronic cadmium exposure promotes nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Chronic cadmium exposure promotes nasopharyngeal carcinoma progression and radioresistance Dr Lin Peng and her team investigate how environmental pollutant exposure influences the risk of cancer development and therapeutic resistance at the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Cancer Hospital of Shantou University Medical College, ...
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Transforming growth factor engages tace and erbb3 to activate pi3k/akt in erbb2-overexpressing breast cancer and desensitizes cells to trastuzumab
Departments of Cancer Biology, Medicine, Pathology, Breast Cancer Research Program, Vanderbilt-Ingram Comprehensive Cancer Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN; Expression Analysis, Durham, NC; Centro de Investigación del Cáncer, CSIC-Universidad de Salamanca, ...
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A comparative study of prescribing and transcribing between the women hospital pharmacy and the ASHP: a benchmark approach
The aim of this case study is to compare the performance of the Pharmacy Department in the Women Hospital of the Hamad Hospital Corporation (HMC) of Qatar, with that of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) national survey in terms of prescribing and transcribing of drugs that was conducted in 2001. The methods used in this case study include observation, secondary data ...
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ZAP-X: A Novel Radiosurgical Device forthe Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia
Neurosurgery, Cyberknife Center, Centro Diagnostico Italiano, Milano, ITA 2. Department ofRadiation Oncology – Radiation Physics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, USA 3.Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, USA 4. Engineering, ZapSurgical Systems, San Carlos, USA 5. Radiation Oncology, Stanford University Medical Center, ...
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Bio-Me part of unique Nordic IBD initiative
Bio-Me is one of the participants in a new Nordic project that will develop personalized treatment for IBD patients. In December 2018, the Nordic Council’s research department awarded Nordfors 30 million for a research project with the theme of personalized medicine for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study has been titled NORDTREAT – The Nordic IBD treatment strategy ...
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COVID-19 Clinical Report for Dead Infected Case
Clinical analysis of 25 novel coronavirus pneumonia deaths:asphyxia due to pulmonary mucus Pengpai news reporter Wu Yi Pengpai news ,February 29 On February 25, MedRxiv published a paper from Wuhan University People's Hospital, Clinical characteristics of 25 death cases infected with COVID-19 pneumonia: a retrospective review of medical records in a single medical center, Wuhan, China. The ...
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Alcohol relapse is linked to immune protein?
Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute have found that the immune protein CSF1 may cause anxiety during alcohol withdrawal. Some nuclei have the corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 crhr1 gene, and the glutamate transporter slc17a7 gene, but the glutamate decarboxylase gene gad2 does not, suggesting that they mainly constitute an excitatory population in the medial prefrontal cortex. ...
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