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Desai posted an update 7 months ago
The clinical course of neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) can be affected by infections, both in immunocompetent individuals, and in those with reduced immunocompetence due to immunosuppressive/immunomodulating therapies. Infections and immunizations may also trigger NMDs. There is a potential for reduced efficacy of immunizations in patients with…[Read more]
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Desai posted an update 7 months, 1 week ago
Minas fresh cheese (MFC), a Brazilian white cheese, is one of the most popular cheeses nationwide. Studies have shown that Listeriamonocytogenes occurrence in this product is generally low, while high populations of coliforms can be found. This study aimed to evaluate the influence ofcoliforms in the behavior of L. monocytogenes in MFC.…[Read more]
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Desai posted an update 7 months, 1 week ago
In children with congenital bone fragility, there were acoustic symptoms from the temporomandibular joints more often than in healthy children. A correlation was found between the mobility of the cervical spine and temporomandibular joints in the study group. In the case of detecting irregularities in the temporomandibular joints, children were…[Read more]
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Desai posted an update 7 months, 2 weeks ago
EMT promotes radio- and chemotherapy resistance in HNSCC in vitro. As EMT has been correlated to the transcription factor Slug in tumor specimens from HNSCC patients, we assessed whether Slug overexpression predicts radio- and chemotherapy resistance and favors upfront surgery in HNSCC patients. Slug expression was determined by IHC scoring in…[Read more]
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Desai posted an update 7 months, 2 weeks ago
The concept of cognitive reserve proposes that specific life experiences result in more flexible or resilient cognitive processing allowing some people to cope better with age- or disease-related brain changes than others. Imaging studies seeking to understand the neural implementation of cognitive reserve have most often used task-related fMRI…[Read more]
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Desai posted an update 7 months, 2 weeks ago
The overall PPV in each subcategory was in the reference range. The PPV increased with increasing age 4% vs. 22.63% vs. 36.67% for category 4 (p-value=0.01); 0% vs. 5.81% vs. 6.88% for subcategory 4a (p-value=0.002); 6.67% vs. 26.62% vs. 51.35% for subcategory 4b (p-value=0.001); and 33.33% vs. selleckchem 76.92% vs. 81.82% for subcategory 4c…[Read more]
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Desai became a registered member 7 months, 2 weeks ago