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Repeated daily restraint stress induces adaptive behavioural changes in both adult and juvenile mice
Chronic stress is known to be a risk factor for the development of depression and anxiety, disorders which often begin during adolescence. Restraint stress is a commonly used stressor in adult rodents, however the effects of...
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Repeated daily restraint stress induces adaptive behavioural changes in both adult and juvenile mice
Chronic stress is known to be a risk factor for the development of depression and anxiety, disorders which often begin during adolescence. Restraint stress is a commonly used stressor in adult rodents, however the effects of...
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Sequence-dependent attack on peptides by photoactivated platinum anticancer complexes.
Octahedral platinum(iv) complexes such as trans,trans,trans-[Pt(N3)2(OH)2(pyridine)2] (1) are stable in the dark, but potently cytotoxic to a range of cancer cells when activated by UVA or visible light, and active in vivo....
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The role of radiology in anatomy teaching in UK medical schools
AIMS: To investigate the current use of radiology in anatomy teaching across the UK, and to determine the level of interest expressed in expanding its role in medical education. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 22-question electronic...
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Re: the role of radiology in anatomy teaching in UK medical schools
Sir – We thank Raja and colleagues1 for their interest in our article and share their enthusiasm for the integration of radiology in anatomy teaching. This is something that we feel passionate about. Two of our authors are...
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Active pulmonary tuberculosis
Tuberculosis remains a major global health issue affecting all countries and age groups. Radiology plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and management of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). This review aims to improve understanding...
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Active pulmonary tuberculosis
Tuberculosis remains a major global health issue affecting all countries and age groups. Radiology plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and management of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). This review aims to improve understanding...
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Rapid screening of photoactivatable metallodrugs
We explore the efficacy of a hyphenated photonic crystal fibre microflow reactor - high-resolution mass spectrometer system as a method for screening the activity of potential new photoactivatable drugs. The use of light to...
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What underlies the difference between self-reported health and disability after stroke? A qualitative study in the UK.
BACKGROUND: Levels of self-reported health do not always correlate with levels of physical disability in stroke survivors. We aimed to explore what underlies the difference between subjective self-reported health and objectively...
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Workshop to identify critical windows of exposure for children's health
The work group on cardiovascular and endocrine effects was asked to review the current state of knowledge about children's windows of vulnerability to developmental toxicants and to recommend how that information may be used to...
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The different faces of metastatic melanoma in the gastrointestinal tract
AbstractMelanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer, with tendency to spread to any organ of the human body, including the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). The diagnosis of metastases to the...
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Provision and Perception of Physiotherapy in the Nonoperative Management of Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (DCM)
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVES: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a common syndrome of acquired spinal cord impairment caused by canal stenosis secondary to arthritic changes of the spine. International...
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The forgotten appearance of metastatic melanoma in the small bowel
Abstract: Background: Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer, with a tendency to metastasise to any organ of the human body. While the most common body organs affected include liver, lungs, brain and soft tissues...
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What underlies the difference between self-reported health and disability after stroke? A qualitative study in the UK.

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Levels of self-reported health do not always correlate with levels of physical disability in stroke survivors. We aimed to explore what underlies the difference between subjective self-reported health and...
Published by: BMC neurology
The Ursinus Weekly, March 13, 1933
Men's debate teams have eventful week Weekly reporters talk to Bomberger's chairs Resume shows successful 1933 wrestling season Intra-mural wrestling tourney on Wed. and Thurs. Freshmen complete fairly successful court...
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