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This was a prospective, multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled trial. 77Seventy-seven patients of mild-to-moderate CAP with aspiration factors were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive...
View ArticleCharacterization of Clostridium difficile infection from a tertiary care...
Recently, Clostridium difficile has beencome a prominent pathogen associated with nosocomial infection. The present study collected 94 Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) cases, and analyzeding the...
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High matrix metalloproteinase-9 expression induces microangiogenesis after cerebral infarction.
View ArticleOne cystic fibrosis drug may hinder another
Two papers in this issue demonstrate that a cystic fibrosis (CF) drug called ivacaftor, sold under the trade name Kalydeco, can undo the benefits of another type of therapeutic compound used against...
View ArticleMelatonin reduces traumatic brain injury-induced oxidative stress
Melatonin reduces traumatic brain injury-induced oxidative stress.
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Who can control the potential targets against cell apoptosis after TIA in the elderly?
View ArticleLaser therapy on the repair of a large-gap transected sciatic nerve in a...
Despite considerable advances in microsurgical techniques, the functional results of peripheral nerve repair remain largely unsatisfactory. Regrowth of nerves across large gaps is particularly...
View ArticleFeathers more widespread among dinosaurs
Fossils unearthed in Siberia suggest that feathers may have been more widespread among dinosaurs than scientists have thought -- limited not merely to the dinosaur clade associated with the first...
View ArticleSigns of a great earthquake
Part of Chile long overdue for a large earthquake experienced one earlier this year, preceded by a drawn-out series of quake activity that may be a potential triggering mechanism for large...
View ArticleDiverse ecosystems get organized for stability
Ecological networks that are highly organized are more stable, a new study reports, meaning that changes to these networks don't cause them to fall apart. The study found that the species living in...
View ArticleSpecial issue on Earth’s disappearing animals
Five mass extinction events have been documented in the fossil record, and Earth is currently in the midst of a “sixth extinction wave,” according to researchers. It’s widely accepted that human...
View ArticleGlobal food safety agreement signed by China and UC Davis
Officials from China’s Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University in Shaanxi province, and the University of California, Davis, today signed a memorandum of agreement that lays the groundwork for...
View ArticleNeurologic recovery from corticospinal tract injury due to subfalcine herniation
Neurologic recovery from corticospinal tract injury due to subfalcine herniation.
View ArticleAssessment on self-care ability of children with spina bifda
Assessment on self-care ability of children with spina bifda.
View ArticleNRG1 isoforms could be an effective therapeutic candidate to promote...
Neuregulin 1 isoforms could be an effective therapeutic candidate to promote peripheral nerve regeneration.
View ArticleDiffuse axonal injury after traumatic cerebral microbleeds: an imaging...
Diffuse axonal injury after traumatic cerebral microbleeds: an imaging evaluation.
View ArticleAutophagy: a double-edged sword for neuronal survival after cerebral ischemia
Autophagy: a double-edged sword for neuronal survival after cerebral ischemia.
View ArticleQuercetin alleviates high glucose-induced Schwann cell damage by autophagy
Quercetin alleviates high glucose-induced Schwann cell damage by autophagy.
View ArticleSerial time-encoded amplified microscopy for ultrafast imaging based on...
Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy (STEAM) is an effective and important tool for studying dynamical events. Researchers from the Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences have...
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Mice undergoing fear conditioning displayed altered gene transcription, increased synaptic activity, and increased plasticity within the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) region of the brain, and...
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