Publication date: March 2020Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 145, Issue 3Author(s):
Publication date: March 2020Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 145, Issue 3Author(s): Joaquim Mullol, Franklin Mariño-Sánchez, Meritxell Valls, Isam Alobid, Concepció Marin
Publication date: March 2020Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 145, Issue 3Author(s): Marc E. Rothenberg, Jean Bousquet
Publication date: March 2020Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 145, Issue 3Author(s): Zuhair K. Ballas, Associate Editors of the JACI
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Publication date: March 2020Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 145, Issue 3Author(s): Tetsuji Takabayashi, Robert P. Schleimer
Publication date: March 2020Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 145, Issue 3Author(s): Claus Bachert, Nan Zhang, Carlo Cavaliere, Wen Weiping, Elien Gevaert, Olga Krysko
Publication date: March 2020Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 145, Issue 3Author(s):
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Publication date: Available online 5 March 2020Source: Archives of Oral BiologyAuthor(s): Ali Alharbi, William Saunders, Sarah Jones
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Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: Revue des Maladies RespiratoiresAuthor(s): M. Fieldès, E. Ahmed, C. Bourguignon, J. Mianné, C. Vernisse, A. Fort, I. Vachier, A. Bourdin, S. Assou, J. De Vos
Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: Revue des Maladies RespiratoiresAuthor(s): L. Pommerolle, O. Burgy, P. Bonniaud, F. Goirand
Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: Revue des Maladies RespiratoiresAuthor(s): F. Jeny, J.-F. Bernaudin, D. Valeyre, H. Nunes, C. Planès, V. Besnard
Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: Revue des Maladies RespiratoiresAuthor(s): C.H. Yegen, L. Haine, D. Marchant, E. Boncoeur, N. Voituron
Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: Revue des Maladies RespiratoiresAuthor(s): M. Ruffin, J. Mercier, C. Calmel, J. Mésinèle, H. Corvol, L. Guillot
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Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: European Journal of Surgical OncologyAuthor(s): Anuhya Kommalapati, Sri Harsha Tella, Siddhartha Yadav, Gaurav Goyal, Christopher Hallemeier, Lori Durgin, Zhaohui Jin, Amit Mahipal
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Publication date: Available online 5 March 2020Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*PhysicsAuthor(s): Kristoffer Petersson, Gabriel Adrian, Karl Butterworth, Stephen J. McMahon
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Publication date: Available online 5 March 2020Source: International Journal of Pediatric OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor(s): Theresa Mayes, Cheryl Brumbaugh, Sarah Vitolo, Melissa Buchert, Meredith Tabangin, Charles Myer
Publication date: Available online 5 March 2020Source: International Journal of Pediatric OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor(s): Leticia Reis Borges, Caroline Donadon, Milaine Dominici Sanfins, Joao Paulo Valente, Jorge R. Paschoal, Maria Francisca Colella-Santos
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Publication date: Available online 5 March 2020Source: Clinical TherapeuticsAuthor(s): Noriaki Hidaka, Yuichi Kaji, Shingo Takatori, Akihiro Tanaka, Ichiro Matsuoka, Mamoru Tanaka
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Abstract This article argues that the notion of a promissory right captures a central feature of the morality of promising which cannot be explained by the notion of promissory obligation alone: the fact that the promisee acquires a full range of control over the promisor’s obligation. It defends two main claims. First, it argues that promissory rights are distinctively grounded in our interest in controlling others’ deontic world. Second, it proposes a version of the ‘Interest...
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Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer AnzeigerAuthor(s): Matilde Lombardero, Andrés Quintanar-Stephano, Fabio Rotondo, Eva Horvath, Kalman Kovacs
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Publication date: Available online 5 March 2020Source: Sleep MedicineAuthor(s): Yanni Wang, Songxu Peng, Tingting Liu, Yu Zhang, Honghui Li, Xiu Li, Wenfeng Tao, Ying Shi
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Abstract Purpose Epstein Barr virus (EBV)-associated smooth muscle tumors (SMT) in the central nervous system are rare tumors. EBV-associated SMT mainly occur in patient with compromised immune status. We report on a case of a HIV positive patient, who developed multiple EBV-SMTs, intracranially and in the spine. We systematically review the literature on the topic. Case...
Abstract Purpose Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a subtype of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma that involves the brain, spinal cord, or leptomeninges, without evidence of systemic disease. This rare disease accounts for ~ 3% of all primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors. Methotrexate-based regimens are the standard of care for this disease with overall survival rates ranging from 14 to 55 months. Relapse after apparent...
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Publication date: April 2020Source: Medical Image Analysis, Volume 61Author(s):
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Summary Purpose Galunisertib, a TGF-β inhibitor, has demonstrated antitumor effects in preclinical and radiographic responses in some patients with malignant glioma. This Phase 1b/2a trial investigated the clinical benefit of combining galunisertib with temozolomide-based radiochemotherapy (TMZ/RTX) in patients with newly diagnosed malignant glioma (NCT01220271). Methods This is an open-label, 2-arm Phase 1b/2a study (N = 56) of galunisertib (intermittent dosing: 14 days on/14...
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The development of vision between nature and nurture: clinical implications from visual neuroscience
Abstract Background Vision is an adaptive function and should be considered a prerequisite for neurodevelopment because it permits the organization and the comprehension of the sensory data collected by the visual system during daily life. For this reason, the influence of visual functions on neuromotor, cognitive, and emotional development has been investigated by several studies that have highlighted how visual functions can drive...
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Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Derek K. Hu, Andrew Mower, Daniel W. Shrey, Beth A. Lopour
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Abstract Characterizing soil bacterial community is important to understand microbial distribution affected by environmental factors. Here, we investigated the bacterial communities distributed from different location on Nanshazhou island, South China Sea. We collected and compared soil bacterial communities from central island, intertidal island, and inshore island. Results showed no difference in the bacterial richness and diversity for the soils from the three different locations....
Abstract A Gram-negative, motile, aerobic, and rod-shaped strain (MIC 1.5T) was isolated from soil in Changguangxi national wetland park. Growth occurred at 20–45 °C, at pH 6.0–8.0, and at 0–4.0% NaCl. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain MIC 1.5T was related to were identified as Luteimonas dalianensis CGMCC 1.12191T (95.3%), Luteimonas padinae DSM 101536T (94.5%), Luteimonas huabeiensis DSM 26429T (94.1%), and Luteimonas mephitis DSM 12574T (92.5%). The DNA-DNA relatedness...
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Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, Ahead of Print. Crisaborole, a topical phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitor, was recently approved in 2016 for the treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in adults and children greater than 2 years of age. Since that time, several case reports and a small randomized controlled trial have been published regarding the off-label use of crisaborole for the treatment of other inflammatory dermatologic disorders. This paper reviews the current, albeit limited,...
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Publication date: Available online 5 March 2020Source: Human PathologyAuthor(s): Cesar A. Moran, Kaleigh E. Lindholm, Hans Brunnström, Gerald Langman, Se Jin Jang, Dominic Spagnolo, Siaw Ming Chai, Andrew Laycock, Giovanni Falconieri, Stefano Pizzolitto, Alessandro de Pellegrin, Filomena Medeiros, Lilian Edmunds, Ana Catarino, Fernando Cunha, Jae Ro, Sergio Pina-Oviedo, Jose Torrealba, Domenico Coppola, Fredrik Petersson
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Abstract The Galápagos Islands are home to incredible endemic biodiversity that is of high conservation interest. Two such endemic species are the Galápagos tomatoes: Solanum cheesmaniae and Solanum galapagense. Both are known from historical location records, but like many endemic plant species on the Galápagos, their current conservation status is unclear. We revisited previously documented sites of endemic species on San Cristóbal, Santa Cruz, and Isabela, and document the...
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Publication date: Available online 4 March 2020Source: American Journal of Infection ControlAuthor(s): Eisha Jain, Jae H. Shin, Kristen M. Wells, Aaron F. Pannone, Paige P. Hornsby, Cirle A. Warren
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Related ArticlesRest and relaxation may be the key to more effective sea turtle conservation. Conserv Physiol. 2020;8(1):coaa006 Authors: Rodgers EM PMID: 32128214 [PubMed]
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Publication date: Available online 5 March 2020Source: Magnetic Resonance ImagingAuthor(s): Xiangdong Sun, Lijun Lu, Li Qi, Yingjie Mei, Xiaoyun Liu, Wufan Chen
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