Κυριακή 24 Μαΐου 2020


Auditory event-related potentials in individuals with subjective and mild cognitive impairment
Publication date: Available online 22 May 2020Source: Behavioural Brain ResearchAuthor(s): Tim Stuckenschneider, Christopher D. Askew, Jan Weber, Vera Abeln, Stefanie Rüdiger, Mathew J. Summers, Stefan Schneider, on behalf of the NeuroExercise study group
Behavioural Brain Research
Fri May 22, 2020 14:01
High malaria parasitemia among outpatient febrile children in low endemic area, East-Central Tanzania in 2013
This study investigated the prevalence and distribution patterns of malaria in Kilosa district as part of non-malaria causes of febrile illnesses in children study. We enrolled febrile patients aged 2–13 years...
BMC Research Notes
Sun May 24, 2020 03:00
Preliminary study on HIV status disclosure to perinatal infected children: retrospective analysis of administrative records from a pediatric HIV clinic in the southern United States
The World Health Organization recommends disclosing HIV-status between 6 and 12 years; American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children are informed at “school age.” Neither suggests an optimal age when...
BMC Research Notes
Sun May 24, 2020 03:00
Structure-based screening of chemical libraries to identify small molecules that are likely to bind with the SET and RING-associated (SRA) domain of Ubiquitin-like, PHD and Ring Finger-containing 1 (UHRF1)
UHRF1 is a multi-domain protein that recognizes both histone and DNA modification marks on chromatin. UHRF1 is involved in various cellular processes that lead to tumorigenesis and thus attracted considerable ...
BMC Research Notes
Sun May 24, 2020 03:00
Study on biodegradation kinetics of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate by newly isolated halotolerant Ochrobactrum anthropi strain L1-W
Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) pollution is one of the major environmental concerns all over the world. This research aimed at studying the biodegradation kinetics of DEHP by a newly isolated bacterial strai...
BMC Research Notes
Sun May 24, 2020 03:00
Biphasic human insulin 30 thrice daily, is it reasonable?
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of thrice daily Biphasic Human Insulin 30 (BHI 30) versus the traditional twice-daily regimen in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. It’s a cross over single clinical ...
BMC Research Notes
Sun May 24, 2020 03:00
Prevention and Treatment of Recurrent Viral-Induced Wheeze in the Preschool Child
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & ImmunologyAuthor(s): Jeffrey R. Stokes, Leonard B. Bacharier
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Sun May 24, 2020 22:31
The Need for Patient Voices in Food Allergy Research
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & ImmunologyAuthor(s): Elissa Michele Abrams, Matthew Greenhawt, Jennifer Lisa Penner Protudjer
ScienceDirect Publication: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Sun May 24, 2020 22:31
Outside-in hypothesis revisited: the role of microbial, epithelial and immune interactions
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & ImmunologyAuthor(s): Kazunari Sugita, Michael B. Soyka, Paulina Wawrzyniak, Arturo Rinaldi, Yasuaka Mitamura, Mübeccel Akdis, Cezmi A. Akdis
ScienceDirect Publication: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Sun May 24, 2020 22:31
Parents of children with food allergy: A qualitative study describing needs and identifying solutions.
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & ImmunologyAuthor(s): Rishma Chooniedass, Lianne Soller, Elaine Hsu, Sharon To, Scott Cameron, Edmond S. Chan
ScienceDirect Publication: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Sat May 23, 2020 14:25
Drug allergy labeling and delabeling in the coronavirus disease 2019 era: What is important and what do we need to know
Publication date: June 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Volume 124, Issue 6Author(s): Mariana C. Castells
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Fri May 22, 2020 14:18
Common variable immunodeficiency and asthma: Coexistence or coincidence?
Publication date: June 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Volume 124, Issue 6Author(s): Ourania S. Kotsiou, Konstantinos I. Gourgoulianis, Zoe Daniil
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Fri May 22, 2020 14:18
Editorial Board
Publication date: June 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Volume 124, Issue 6Author(s):
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Fri May 22, 2020 14:18
Information for Authors
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Fri May 22, 2020 14:18
Table of Contents
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Fri May 22, 2020 14:18
Information for Readers
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Fri May 22, 2020 14:18
How to access your Apple apps and data from an Android device
Switching to Android doesn't mean all your Apple data is inaccessible. (Tomasz Zagórski/Unsplash/)Maybe you use an iPhone at home and an Android phone for work, are thinking about switching from Apple to Google hardware, or just need to take a look at some iCloud data on an Android tablet. Whatever the reason, accessing your iCloud data from an Android device isn’t quite as tricky as you might think.It’s by no means a seamless process, but the existence of apps like Apple Music and the improvements...
Popular Science
Sun May 24, 2020 22:00
Zoos and aquariums are letting their animals go on adventures during the shutdown. But should they?
Marina, the African penguin, on a mini safari checks out a hypomelanistic crocodile safely from one side of the glass at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans. (Courtesy of Audubon Aquarium of the Americas/)What do you get when a tegu lizard, a penguin, and a sloth walk into an aquarium? Some very precious photo ops. Due to to COVID-19, creatures in captivity have a lot more alone time; so, zoos and aquariums have taken it upon themselves to provide little field trips for their residents.That...
Popular Science
Sun May 24, 2020 16:00
COVID-19 is setting back recovery from opioid addiction
Efforts to treat drug dependence have been scaled back during the pandemic. (Amixstudio/Deposit Photos/)Melissa Cyders is an associate professor of psychology, IUPUI. Kevin L. Ladd is a professor at Indiana University. Melissa S. Fry is the directo of Applied Research and Education Center at Indiana University. This story originally featured on The Conversation.The closures of businesses and states throughout the US due to the COVID-19 pandemic have been stressful, costly, and challenging for many.But...
Popular Science
Sun May 24, 2020 00:00
An absurd number of people still play Microsoft Solitaire every month
That mouse packaging takes us back. (Microsoft/)If you had a Windows computer before you had the internet, you probably played plenty of Solitaire. Starting in 1990 with Windows 3.0, Microsoft bundled the delightfully frustrating card game into its operating system. Sure, it was fun, but it also served to help introduce people to the concept of dragging and dropping items by clicking on them with a mouse. Now, the program is celebrating its 30th anniversary.I started playing the game before I even...
Popular Science
Sat May 23, 2020 19:00
Studies in monkeys show that coronavirus immunity holds up in vaccine treatments
Little is known about how our immune systems respond to COVID-19, but studying how rhesus monkeys respond to the virus could help. (Pixabay/)Two new studies in monkeys offer more signs, though very preliminary, that humans may develop immunity after being vaccinated or recovering from COVID-19. Using a series of prototype vaccines—ones used for medical research only and not intended for human use—researchers found that the interventions prevented rhesus macaques from becoming infected by the novel...
Popular Science
Sat May 23, 2020 00:00
Walking correctly takes work—here’s how to improve every step
Each step happens in two parts. (Stan Horaczek/)Chances are, you learned to walk when you were just a toddler and you haven’t really thought about it much since. It’s easy to nerd out on other fitness activities, like running or weight lifting. But, walking is something we often take for granted.During the current pandemic, however, walking is having a moment. A simple stroll can go a long way to clear the mental cobwebs and stop your fitness tracker from screaming at you due to your newfound Jabba...
Popular Science
Sat May 23, 2020 03:28
The coronavirus doesn’t care about your long weekend plans
As long as you practice safe social distancing, the outdoors is a low-risk way to spend your long weekend. (Pixabay/)Follow all of PopSci’s COVID-19 coverage here, including a glossary of oft-used terms, a list of sites with trustworthy medical advice, and tips on safe and healthy biking.It has been a frustrating couple of months to say the least. Social distancing has kept us stuck in our homes and away from our work, our schools, and of course our social lives and time with family. #Stayhome has...
Popular Science
Fri May 22, 2020 22:48
Trump’s favorite COVID-19 drug might actually increase risk of death
This isn't the final word on the drug, but it looks like another nail in the coffin. (Unsplash/)Follow all of PopSci’s COVID-19 coverage here, including news on federal policies, the latest on immune-response research, and a state-by-state breakdown of confirmed cases.For weeks, hydroxychloroquine has been making headlines as a hotly contested therapy for treating patients with COVID-19. President Donald Trump publicly praised the antimalarial drug on numerous occasions, and on Monday he claimed...
Popular Science
Fri May 22, 2020 22:53
Craft an impressive cutting board in eight easy steps
Start now so you're ready the next time you see another human being. (Courtney Starr/)The warmth and natural qualities of a handmade charcuterie board make it the perfect way to welcome a guest. This is a simple project that can be completed with a basic set of tools—without electricity, even. You’ll find plenty of uses for this piece as you chop veggies on it, serve food to friends and family, and display it in your kitchen.Warning: DIY projects can be dangerous, even for the most experienced makers....
Popular Science
Fri May 22, 2020 19:00
Treadmills for an effective workout at home
Run toward these treadmills. (Chuttersnap via Unsplash/)Let’s be real, running outdoors is just not always feasible. Perhaps the weather is poor or your neighborhood isn’t jogger-friendly. Maybe you’ve got children at home that can’t be left by themselves. Whatever it is that keeps you from stepping out for exercise, a home treadmill can help you kiss your excuses goodbye. With a treadmill at home, you can track your speed, distance, incline, calories, and more without the distraction of a phone...
Popular Science
Fri May 22, 2020 17:46
The five sexiest-sounding motorcycles
This story originally featured on Motorcyclist.Raw and thrilling, the sound of combustion is an inextricable part of the appeal of motorcycles. Asked to opine on the best-sounding bikes of all time, the staff of the Barber Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, Alabama, was more than happy to wax poetic on their favorites. (Watch the video above to hear all the listed models on the track.)MV Agusta 500Chuck Honeycutt, lead restorer at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, wrings out a 1973 MV Agusta...
Popular Science
Fri May 22, 2020 17:33
The puzzling mitochondrial phylogeography of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens), the commercially most important insect protein species
The black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae, Hermetia illucens) is renowned for its bioconversion ability of organic matter, and is the worldwide most widely used source of insect protein. Despite varying exten...
BMC Evolutionary Biology - Latest Articles
Sun May 24, 2020 03:00
The features of polyglutamine regions depend on their evolutionary stability
Polyglutamine regions (polyQ) are one of the most studied and prevalent homorepeats in eukaryotes. They have a particular length-dependent codon usage, which relates to a characteristic CAG-slippage mechanism....
BMC Evolutionary Biology - Latest Articles
Sun May 24, 2020 03:00
Aligning functional network constraint to evolutionary outcomes
Functional constraint through genomic architecture is suggested to be an important dimension of genome evolution, but quantitative evidence for this idea is rare. In this contribution, existing evidence and di...
BMC Evolutionary Biology - Latest Articles
Sun May 24, 2020 03:00
The Low–Flow-Mediated Arterial Constriction in the Upper Limbs of Healthy Human Subjects are Artery Specific and Handedness Independent
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Sakshi Sen, Dinu S. Chandran, Ashok K. Jaryal, K.K. Deepak
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Sun May 24, 2020 22:13
Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Evaluation of Renal Blood Perfusion Changes After Percutaneous Transluminal Renal Angioplasty and Stenting for Severe Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Xu Ran, Letao Lin, Min Yang, Guochen Niu, Luzeng Chen, Yuhong Shao, Yinghua Zou, Bin Wang
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Sat May 23, 2020 16:03
Combining the Ultrasound Features of Primary Tumor and Axillary Lymph Nodes Can Reduce False-Negative Rate during the Prediction of High Axillary Node Burden in BI-RADS Category 4 or 5 Breast Cancer Lesions
Publication date: Available online 22 May 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Chun-Bei Yi, Zhi-Ying Ding, Jing Deng, Xin-Hua Ye, Lin Chen, Min Zong, Cui-Ying Li
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Sat May 23, 2020 16:03
Diagnostic Performance Evaluation of Practice Guidelines, Elastography and Their Combined Results for Thyroid Nodules: A Multicenter Study
Publication date: Available online 22 May 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Han-Xiang Wang, Feng Lu, Xiao-Hong Xu, Pei Zhou, Lin-Yao Du, Ying Zhang, Shi-Si Ding, Hui Shi, Dan Wang, Hui-Xiong Xu, Yi-Feng Zhang
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Sat May 23, 2020 16:03
Observed Effects of Whole-Brain Radiation Therapy on Focused Ultrasound Blood–Brain Barrier Disruption
Publication date: Available online 22 May 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Phillip Jason White, Yong-Zhi Zhang, Chanikarn Power, Natalia Vykhodtseva, Nathan McDannold
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Sat May 23, 2020 16:03
Ultrasonographic Imaging Features of Female Urethral and Peri-urethral Masses: A Retrospective Study of 95 Patients
Publication date: Available online 22 May 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Hua Yang, Jiao-Jiao Gu, Luo Jiang, Jie Wang, Lin Lin, Xin-Lu Wang
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Fri May 22, 2020 15:53
Postoperative radio-chemotherapy for rectal cancer: a retrospective analysis from a tertiary referral hospital
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Reports of Practical Oncology & RadiotherapyAuthor(s): Ewa Wasilewska-Teśluk, Monika Rucińska, Karolina Osowiecka, Iwona Ryniewicz-Zander, Beata Czeremszyńska, Krzysztof Gliński, Lucyna Kępka
Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy
Sun May 24, 2020 22:10
Influence of a shape of gold nanoparticles on the dose enhancement in the wide range of gold mass concentration for high-energy X-ray beams from a medical linac
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Reports of Practical Oncology & RadiotherapyAuthor(s): Adam Konefał, Wioletta Lniak, Justyna Rostocka, Andrzej Orlef, Maria Sokół, Janusz Kasperczyk, Paulina Jarząbek, Aleksandra Wrońska, Katarzyna Rusiecka
Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy
Sun May 24, 2020 22:10
Stereotactic body radiation therapy for liver metastases: clinical outcomes and literature review
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2020Source: Reports of Practical Oncology & RadiotherapyAuthor(s): Cuauhtémoc de la Peña, María F. Gonzalez, César González, Joel M. Salazar, Benjamín Cruz
Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy
Sun May 24, 2020 22:10

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