• We also describe the following (1) representative cases in which PCR is useful, (2) representative cases in which PCR can exclude a diagnosis, (3) the current status of PCR in the diagnosis of infectious uveitis and advanced medical service, and (4) the prospects for clinical PCR in ophthalmology.

    We have established and developed the…[Read more]

  • We also describe the following (1) representative cases in which PCR is useful, (2) representative cases in which PCR can exclude a diagnosis, (3) the current status of PCR in the diagnosis of infectious uveitis and advanced medical service, and (4) the prospects for clinical PCR in ophthalmology.

    We have established and developed the…[Read more]

  • We also describe the following (1) representative cases in which PCR is useful, (2) representative cases in which PCR can exclude a diagnosis, (3) the current status of PCR in the diagnosis of infectious uveitis and advanced medical service, and (4) the prospects for clinical PCR in ophthalmology.

    We have established and developed the…[Read more]

  • Internal blockages and build-ups cause disease traditionally, this principle seemed intuitive both to professionals and the laity, explained conditions as diverse as melancholy and scurvy (among many others), and justified the use of evacuative treatments to get rid of noxious matter. With the collapse of humoral medicine and the establishment of…[Read more]

  • Internal blockages and build-ups cause disease traditionally, this principle seemed intuitive both to professionals and the laity, explained conditions as diverse as melancholy and scurvy (among many others), and justified the use of evacuative treatments to get rid of noxious matter. With the collapse of humoral medicine and the establishment of…[Read more]

  • Internal blockages and build-ups cause disease traditionally, this principle seemed intuitive both to professionals and the laity, explained conditions as diverse as melancholy and scurvy (among many others), and justified the use of evacuative treatments to get rid of noxious matter. With the collapse of humoral medicine and the establishment of…[Read more]

  • Internal blockages and build-ups cause disease traditionally, this principle seemed intuitive both to professionals and the laity, explained conditions as diverse as melancholy and scurvy (among many others), and justified the use of evacuative treatments to get rid of noxious matter. With the collapse of humoral medicine and the establishment of…[Read more]

  • surgery service. These patients have a higher risk for mid-term mortality.

    The optimal antithrombotic regimen after transcatheter aortic valve replacement remains unclear.

    In this randomized open-label study, low-risk patients undergoing transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement at 7 centers in the United States were…[Read more]

  • surgery service. These patients have a higher risk for mid-term mortality.

    The optimal antithrombotic regimen after transcatheter aortic valve replacement remains unclear.

    In this randomized open-label study, low-risk patients undergoing transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement at 7 centers in the United States were…[Read more]

  • surgery service. These patients have a higher risk for mid-term mortality.

    The optimal antithrombotic regimen after transcatheter aortic valve replacement remains unclear.

    In this randomized open-label study, low-risk patients undergoing transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement at 7 centers in the United States were…[Read more]

  • surgery service. These patients have a higher risk for mid-term mortality.

    The optimal antithrombotic regimen after transcatheter aortic valve replacement remains unclear.

    In this randomized open-label study, low-risk patients undergoing transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement at 7 centers in the United States were…[Read more]

  • 05). In vitro cytotoxicity studies on HaCat cells showed significantly higher cell viability than the pure drug solution (p  less then  0.05). The enhanced skin permeation and high cell viability associated with this formulation suggest a promising carrier for transdermal delivery.

    Gene-environment interactions contribute to schizophrenia aet…[Read more]

  • 05). In vitro cytotoxicity studies on HaCat cells showed significantly higher cell viability than the pure drug solution (p  less then  0.05). The enhanced skin permeation and high cell viability associated with this formulation suggest a promising carrier for transdermal delivery.

    Gene-environment interactions contribute to schizophrenia aet…[Read more]

  • 05). In vitro cytotoxicity studies on HaCat cells showed significantly higher cell viability than the pure drug solution (p  less then  0.05). The enhanced skin permeation and high cell viability associated with this formulation suggest a promising carrier for transdermal delivery.

    Gene-environment interactions contribute to schizophrenia aet…[Read more]

  • 05). In vitro cytotoxicity studies on HaCat cells showed significantly higher cell viability than the pure drug solution (p  less then  0.05). The enhanced skin permeation and high cell viability associated with this formulation suggest a promising carrier for transdermal delivery.

    Gene-environment interactions contribute to schizophrenia aet…[Read more]

  • Premature infants are poor regulators of body temperature and are subjected to environmental factors that can lead to rapid heat loss, leaving them vulnerable to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality from hypothermia. Thermoregulation protocols have proven to increase survival in preterm infants.

    To evaluate a Plan-Do-Study-Act…[Read more]

  • Premature infants are poor regulators of body temperature and are subjected to environmental factors that can lead to rapid heat loss, leaving them vulnerable to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality from hypothermia. Thermoregulation protocols have proven to increase survival in preterm infants.

    To evaluate a Plan-Do-Study-Act…[Read more]

  • Premature infants are poor regulators of body temperature and are subjected to environmental factors that can lead to rapid heat loss, leaving them vulnerable to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality from hypothermia. Thermoregulation protocols have proven to increase survival in preterm infants.

    To evaluate a Plan-Do-Study-Act…[Read more]

  • Premature infants are poor regulators of body temperature and are subjected to environmental factors that can lead to rapid heat loss, leaving them vulnerable to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality from hypothermia. Thermoregulation protocols have proven to increase survival in preterm infants.

    To evaluate a Plan-Do-Study-Act…[Read more]

  • It is also required for optimal quantification of CLL residual disease, which will soon be used to guide therapeutic decisions.

    Foot Drop (FD) is a condition, which is very commonly found in post-stoke patients; however it can also be seen in patients with multiple sclerosis, and cerebral palsy. It is a sign of neuromuscular damage caused by…[Read more]

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