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Targeting Histone Deacetylases for Cancer Therapy: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Implications

Targeting Histone Deacetylases for Cancer Therapy: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Implications

... the clinical application of HDAC inhibi- ...cancer therapy should also be questioned. Clinical responses diver- sify between different HDAC inhibitors which target the same ...

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Stimulant Drug Therapy in Hyperactive Children: Research and Clinical Implications

Stimulant Drug Therapy in Hyperactive Children: Research and Clinical Implications

... If the best measure of effect, namely, the teacher behavior rating scale, is taken, the six studies with nonsignificant results divide into four that used a variable dose and two that us[r] ...

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ALK and ROS1 as targeted therapy paradigms and clinical implications to overcome crizotinib resistance

ALK and ROS1 as targeted therapy paradigms and clinical implications to overcome crizotinib resistance

... Keywords: non-small cell lung cancer; anaplastic lymphoma kinase; ROS1 kinase; crizotinib; drug resistance Received: August 14, 2015 Accepted: January 12, 2016 Published: January 18, 2016 ABSTRACT During the past decade, ...

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Ethical and clinical implications for the field of marriage and family therapy regarding LGBTQI therapeutic approaches

Ethical and clinical implications for the field of marriage and family therapy regarding LGBTQI therapeutic approaches

... gay-affirmative therapy may encounter ethical dilemmas related to the expectation of becoming gay ...expectation from the therapist and the therapeutic process because they think that because of the name of ...

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Clinical Diagnostic Lab Policy, Professional

Clinical Diagnostic Lab Policy, Professional

... Glycated protein refers to measurement of the component of the specific protein that is glycated usually by colorimetric method or affinity chromatography. Glycated hemoglobin in whole blood assesses glycemic control ...

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Myocardial contractility in the stress echo lab: from pathophysiological toy to clinical tool

Myocardial contractility in the stress echo lab: from pathophysiological toy to clinical tool

... this may enable targeted therapy to be instituted sooner in the disease process. Limitations Limitations of this noninvasive study include that peak cuff systolic pressure was used as a surrogate marker of end- ...

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Cancer Cachexia:Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

Cancer Cachexia:Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

... 4. Therapeutic Approaches 4.1. Goals of Therapy. Clearly since cancer cachexia is associated with a poor prognosis, the aim of management is often to improve symptoms and quality of life. It is noted that a ...

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AMH and Its Clinical Implications

AMH and Its Clinical Implications

... With cancer survival improving and quality of life in survivors gaining importance in reproductive-age women, serum AMH has been found to be useful in predicting ovar- ian reserve after completion of cancer ...

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The role of clinical pharmacology and pharmacogenetics in electroconvulsive therapy : from safety to efficacy

The role of clinical pharmacology and pharmacogenetics in electroconvulsive therapy : from safety to efficacy

... some clinical characteristics of patients are associated with the indication of ECT for treatment resistant ...no clinical implications in depressed patients undergoing ECT, further large-scale ...

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Bystander effects and their implications for clinical radiation therapy : insights from multiscale in silico experiments

Bystander effects and their implications for clinical radiation therapy : insights from multiscale in silico experiments

... Analysing the direct and indirect effects of radiation for all three cases, it can be seen that the volume of exposure and the dose of radiation have major effects on total cell-kill and bystander responses. In case 1, ...

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Overview of Clinical Pharmacokinetics in Pediatrics: Possible Implications in Therapy

Overview of Clinical Pharmacokinetics in Pediatrics: Possible Implications in Therapy

... (drugs) from the body to the external ...pharmacokinetics, clinical efficacy and safety profile of a drug in children can be profoundly influenced by the developmental expression profile for the enzymes ...

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Clinical and service implications of a cognitive analytic therapy model of psychosis

Clinical and service implications of a cognitive analytic therapy model of psychosis

... phenomena from a dialogic point of view but in psychotic states similarly to represent distorted, exagger- ated and apparently alien ...arise from misattri- bution or misinterpretation of percepts due to ...

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for the clinical lab industry

for the clinical lab industry

... flow from the information flow Consider how the entire workflow of a lab would change if they knew the day before what specimens were to arrive at the lab the next ...

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CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

... To our knowledge, no specific criteria for treatment success or failure have been defined in the literature or used in controlled or uncontrolled studies of complete dentures. Most previous investigations have been ...

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Optimizing levodopa therapy for Parkinson’s disease with levodopa/carbidopa/entacapone: implications from a clinical and patient perspective

Optimizing levodopa therapy for Parkinson’s disease with levodopa/carbidopa/entacapone: implications from a clinical and patient perspective

... levodopa therapy that overcomes the limitations of conventional levodopa formulations while providing effective symptomatic ...troughs. Clinical evi- dence in PD patients experiencing motor fl uctuations ...

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Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications. Clinical Lab Sciences, Department of Erik Munson

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications. Clinical Lab Sciences, Department of Erik Munson

... only from the laboratory director but also from a bench ...finding from a bench technologist translated into a multicenter investigation that linked high serum levels of ammonia in lung transplant ...

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Targeted Cancer Therapy: From Scratch to Clinical Trials

Targeted Cancer Therapy: From Scratch to Clinical Trials

... There are already a variety of methods and drugs that are commonly used to combat cancer. These include anti-growth drugs and techniques such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which are generally used despite the type of ...

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Epigenetic effects of metformin: From molecular mechanisms to clinical implications

Epigenetic effects of metformin: From molecular mechanisms to clinical implications

... Running title: Epigenetic effects of metformin Abstract There is a growing body of evidence that links epigenetic modifications to type 2 diabetes. Researchers have more recently investigated effects of commonly used ...

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From the Lab to the Market

From the Lab to the Market

... companies providing health testing[5] as well as the existing regulatory landscape. As with many web-based industries, DTC genetic testing contracts are often lengthy, complex documents. And the behavior of consumers in ...

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Cancer Therapy: Clinical

Cancer Therapy: Clinical

... 1:3,000) from time points before treatment and 3 to 6 months after treatment to replicate ...Lanes from pretreatment and posttreatment serum were then directly compared for the presence of new ...

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