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Potential of calcium to scaffold an endodontic biofilm, thus protecting the micro-organisms from disinfection
27 April 2012
Abstract: Biofilms in the root canal of a tooth (endodontic biofilm) can induce and sustain apical periodontitis which is an oral inflammatory disease. Still, little is known about the composition of ...
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Suzette V. van der Waal,
Lucas W.M. van der Sluis
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1-4
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Vascularized the greater trochanter grafting treatment cysts of the femoral neck
26 April 2012
Abstract: Bone cyst is a common benign bone tumor lesion, it is characterized by a clear boundary appearing round or oval osteolytic area, cortical bone thinning, and sometimes it can be visible scler...
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Hui Xie,
Dewei Zhao
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5-7
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N-acetyl-cysteine in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. What are we waiting for?
30 April 2012
Abstract: Parkinson’s disease is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder that is ameliorated with levodopa. However, long-term use of this drug is limited by motor complications, postural instabilit...
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Marcos Arturo Martínez-Banaclocha
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8-12
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Mercury chronic toxicity might be associated to some cases of hydrocephalus in adult humans?
23 April 2012
Abstract: Mercury accumulates in nervous tissue causing neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Numerous clinical findings have been described in patients that suffered chronic mercury intoxicati...
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Federico A. Silva Sieger,
Gustavo A. Díaz Silva,
Gustavo Pradilla Ardila,
Ronald G. García
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13-16
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Circadian regulation of cellular homeostasis – Implications for cell metabolism and clinical diseases
23 April 2012
Abstract: The major pathways involving nutrient and energy metabolism including cellular homeostasis are profoundly impacted by the circadian clock, which orchestrates diurnal rhythms in physiology an...
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N. Meermeier,
N. Krishnan
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17-24
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Inter-hemispheric competition relieved in both: Hypotheses for autism and schizophrenia from problem theory
23 April 2012
Abstract: A logical relationship exists among six general problems that people face in life. Using hope about something for its subjective probability, its expected likelihood, the problems form a ser...
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Gordon Burnand
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25-33
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A muscle spindle abnormity in one laryngeal muscle would be sufficient to cause stuttering
26 April 2012
Abstract: Muscle spindles are increasingly recognized as playing a pivotal role in the cause of dystonia. This development and own laryngeal observations that support the idea of causally “well-intent...
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Steffen H. Schuster,
Frank M. Schuster
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34-37
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Antipsychotic drugs: Pro-cancer or anti-cancer? A systematic review
30 April 2012
Abstract: Introduction: Important data was recently published on the potential genotoxic or carcinogenic effects of antipsychotics, as well as on their cytotoxic properties on cancer cells, that must ...
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G. Fond,
A. Macgregor,
J. Attal,
A. Larue,
M. Brittner,
D. Ducasse,
D. Capdevielle
et al.
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38-42
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Increased membrane turnover in the brain in cutaneous anthrax without central nervous system disorder: A magnetic resonance spectroscopy study
30 April 2012
Abstract: Cutaneous anthrax, caused by Bacillus anthracis contacting the skin, is the most common form of human anthrax. Recent studies implicate the presence of additional, possibly toxin-related sub...
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Yasar Bayindir,
Ahmet K. Firat,
Uner Kayabas,
Alpay Alkan,
Funda Yetkin,
Hakki M. Karakas,
Saim Yologlu
et al.
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43-46
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Hypothesis about brilliant lights by bioluminescent photons in near death experiences
30 April 2012
Abstract: In near death experiences (NDEs), seeing a brilliant light may arise in the recovery period following cardiac arrest, but the subjects can think that these experiences had happened during th...
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István Bókkon,
Vahid Salari
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47-49
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The schizoictal syndrome
30 April 2012
Abstract: There are several common denominators of schizophrenia and epilepsy including models of pathogenesis as well as their clinical occurence mainly referring to schizophrenia-like syndrome in ep...
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Teresa Biermann,
Wolfgang Sperling
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50-52
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The cardiorenal link in advanced cirrhosis
26 April 2012
Abstract: A considerable number of patients with advanced cirrhosis develop a hepatorenal syndrome. The pathogenesis involves liver dysfunction, splanchnic vasodilatation, and activation of vasoconstr...
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Aleksander Krag,
Flemming Bendtsen,
Andrew K. Burroughs,
Søren Møller
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53-55
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Translating whole-body cryotherapy into geriatric psychiatry – A proposed strategy for the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease
30 April 2012
Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which is the most common form of dementia, constitutes one of the leading causes of disability and mortality in aging societies. Currently recommended medications u...
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Blazej Misiak,
Andrzej Kiejna
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56-58
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Is premature ejaculation an impulse control disorder?
30 April 2012
Abstract: Premature ejaculation (PE) is defined as persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation that occurs before the participant wishes to ejaculate and is associated with mar...
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Osman Özdemir
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59-62
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Middle cerebral artery preponderance in ischemic stroke: A coincidence or fate?
25 April 2012
Abstract: Stroke is the leading cause of disability and the third leading cause of death in the United States. More than 700,000 persons per year suffer a first-time stroke in the United States, with ...
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Sadip Pant,
Abhishek Deshmukh,
Pritam Neupane
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63-64
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The membrane interaction of drugs as one of mechanisms for their enantioselective effects
30 April 2012
Abstract: The discrimination between different enantiomers of chiral compounds by the biological system is medically important as the pharmacological and toxicological effects of enantiomeric drugs si...
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Hironori Tsuchiya,
Maki Mizogami
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65-67
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Can a school based programme in a natural environment reduce BMI in overweight adolescents?
26 April 2012
Abstract: Current levels of obesity amongst adolescents may be largely attributed to changes in environmental exposures that place vulnerable youth at risk, yet few studies have incorporated environme...
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Graham Slaney,
Jo Salmon,
Philip Weinstein
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68-70
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Geometrical factors as predictors of increased growth rate or increased rupture risk in small aortic aneurysms
30 April 2012
Abstract: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAAs) are focal dilation of the aorta that can lead to excessive enlargement and rupture over time. Current practice suggests intervention when the maximum diamet...
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Efstratios Georgakarakos,
Christos V. Ioannou
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71-73
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Sistemic calciphylaxis and thrombotic microangiopathy in a kidney transplant patient: Two mixing fatal syndromes?
30 April 2012
Abstract: Abnormalities in calcium and phosphorus metabolism are common and metabolic bone diseases develop often in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). Effective clinical management includes m...
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Attilio Ignazio Lo Monte,
Maurizio Bellavia,
Carolina Maione,
Giuseppe Damiano,
Maria Concetta Gioviale,
Vincenzo Palumbo,
Gabriele Spinelli,
Claudio Tripodo,
Francesco Cacciabaudo,
Antonino Sammartano,
Giuseppe Buscemi
et al.
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74-75
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An in-silico strategy to explore neuroprotection by quercetin in cerebral ischemia: A novel hypothesis based on inhibition of matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs) and acid sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a)
30 April 2012
Abstract: Cerebral ischemia are caused by acute interruption of the brain arterial blood supply, typically by a thrombus or embolus, leading to neuronal insult and the remainder damage are caused by b...
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Anand Kumar Pandey,
Sharad Verma,
Pallab Bhattacharya,
Sudip Paul,
Abha Mishra,
Ranjana Patnaik
et al.
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76-81
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HIF-1α/VEGF signaling pathway may play a dual role in secondary pathogenesis of cervical myelopathy
30 April 2012
Abstract: Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is one of the most common spinal cord disorders affecting the elderly. Yet the exact pathophysiology of CSM remains unclear. Vascular response to initia...
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Hou-Qing Long,
Guang-Sheng Li,
Yong Hu,
Chun-Yi Wen,
Wen-Han Xie
et al.
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82-84
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Fast-spiking interneurons and gamma oscillations may be involved in the antidepressant effects of ketamine
30 April 2012
Abstract: Accumulating lines of evidence have indicated that a non-selective N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist ketamine exerts fast and robust antidepressant effects via stimulating glut...
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Zhi-qiang Zhou,
Guang-fen Zhang,
Xiao-min Li,
Chun Yang,
Jian-jun Yang
et al.
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85-86
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The extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway may play an important role in mediating antidepressant-stimulated hippocampus neurogenesis in depression
30 April 2012
Abstract: Understanding the reasons for the delayed action of antidepressants in patients with depression is an important step in the effort to understand the etiology and course of this disabling con...
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Lingxiao Wang,
Daihui Peng,
Bin Xie,
Kaida Jiang,
Yiru Fang
et al.
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87-91
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Lipoxin receptor agonist, may be a potential treatment for hemorrhagic shock-induced acute lung injury
30 April 2012
Abstract: The main pathogenesis of acute lung injury induced by hemorrhagic shock is increasingly recognized as an inflammatory process. BML-111, a lipoxin receptor agonist, has been demonstrated to p...
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Jie Gong,
Hong-Bin Li,
Si Guo,
You Shang,
Shang-Long Yao
et al.
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92-94
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CREG mediated adventitial fibroblast phenotype modulation: A possible therapeutic target for proliferative vascular disease
30 April 2012
Abstract: Proliferative vascular diseases, of which neointimal formation is a key pathological feature, cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Adventitia is the outermost connective tiss...
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Yang Li,
Cheng-Hui Yan,
Ya-Ling Han
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95-97
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Cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors induce anoikis in osteosarcoma via PI3K/Akt pathway
30 April 2012
Abstract: COX-2, an inducible enzyme, is associated with inflammatory diseases and carcinogenesis. Overexpression of COX-2 occurs in many human malignancies, including osteosarcoma. In our study, we r...
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Bing Liu,
Liyan Qu,
Zhengming Yang,
Huimin Tao
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98-100
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Leukocyte chemoattractant receptor FPR2 may accelerate atherogenesis
30 April 2012
Abstract: Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease and the number one cause of mortality worldwide. The fundamental causes of atherosclerosis have not been precisely delineated, although path...
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Wuzhou Wan,
Ji-Liang Gao
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101-103
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Dysbiosis of Gut Microbiota (DOGMA) – A novel theory for the development of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
30 April 2012
Abstract: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common cause for menstrual disturbance and impaired ovulation, effecting one in twenty women of reproductive age. As the majority of women with...
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Kelton Tremellen,
Karma Pearce
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104-112
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Allocentric lock in anorexia nervosa: New evidences from neuroimaging studies
30 April 2012
Abstract: Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) have a disturbance in the way in which their body is experienced and tend to evaluate negatively their own body and body parts. It is controversial whe...
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Giuseppe Riva,
Santino Gaudio
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113-117
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Nomenclature for drugs in targeted therapies
03 May 2012
Abstract: A proposal for denoting the new drugs used in targeted therapy of cancer is submitted. This would simplify both the writing of regimen acronyms in scientific papers, and be more informative ...
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A. Venniyoor
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118-119
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Preeclampsia and gestational diabetes mellitus: Pre-conception origins?
30 April 2012
Abstract: Preeclampsia (PE) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are two of the most common medical complications of pregnancy, with risks for both mother and child. Like many other antepartum comp...
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S.W. Wen,
R.-H. Xie,
H. Tan,
M.C. Walker,
G.N. Smith,
R. Retnakaran
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120-125
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