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Butyrate in Human Milk
Butyrate in human milk (HM) has been suggested to reduce excessive weight and adipo-sity gains during infancy. However, HM butyrate's origins, determinants, and its influencing mechanism on weight gain are not completely...
Published by: Nutrients
They patronize herbal medicine, coincidence or planned behaviour
Aim: This study assessed, if use of herbal medicine (HM) among hypertensive patients is coincidence or planned. Design: Cross‐sectional survey. Methods: The study used a cross‐sectional survey for collection of data from four...
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The governance of entrepreneurial community ventures
HM Haugh
Jul 29, 2021
Participatory governance is upheld as a fundamental organizing principle in community entrepreneurship. This paper brings new insights from a case study that investigated how governance structures, processes, and practices, and...
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Alzheimer's disease
OBJECTIVE: Peripheral protein biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) may help identify novel treatment avenues by allowing early diagnosis, recruitment to clinical trials, and treatment initiation. The purpose of this review was...
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Prospective clinical trial of masitinib mesylate treatment for advanced stage III and IV canine malignant melanoma.
A Giuliano, J Dobson
Jan 10, 2020
OBJECTIVE: To investigate efficacy of masitinib mesylate for the treatment of advanced malignant melanoma in dogs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective clinical trial on 17 dogs with stage III and IV malignant melanoma (two...
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A Cell- and Tissue-Specific Weakness of the Protein Homeostasis System Underlies Brain Vulnerability to Protein Aggregation.
The phenomenon of protein misfolding and aggregation is associated with a wide range of neurodegenerative conditions that cause progressive loss of function in specific regions of the human brain. To understand the causes of the...
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A Cell- and Tissue-Specific Weakness of the Protein Homeostasis System Underlies Brain Vulnerability to Protein Aggregation.
The phenomenon of protein misfolding and aggregation is associated with a wide range of neurodegenerative conditions that cause progressive loss of function in specific regions of the human brain. To understand the causes of the...
Published by: iScience
Clinical response and survival time of cats with carcinoma of the nasal cavity treated with palliative coarse fractionated radiotherapy.
OBJECTIVES: Carcinoma is the second most common tumour of the nasal cavity in cats. Few studies assessing the response and survival of cats with carcinoma of the nasal cavity treated with palliative coarse fractionated...
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The future of radiotherapy in small animals - should the fractions be coarse or fine?
MW Nolan, JM Dobson
Jan 30, 2019
Radiation therapy has been used to treat animal cancers for more than 100 years. Clinical experiences and experimental results have been widely published and provide a basis for the recognition of radiation therapy as an...
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Effect on renal function of restoration of euthyroidism in hyperthyroid cats with iatrogenic hypothyroidism.
TL Williams, J Elliott, HM Syme
Apr 24, 2020
BACKGROUND: Iatrogenic hypothyroidism is associated with an increased incidence of azotemia after treatment of hyperthyroidism, and decreased survival time in azotemic hyperthyroid cats. HYPOTHESIS: Restoration of euthyroidism...
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Mission accomplished? Balancing market growth and moral legitimation in the fair trade moral market
How can moral market growth be pursued while sustaining the market’s moral legitimation? We address this question in a study of how Fairtrade International (FTI), the ‘market mediator’ responsible for regulating the fair trade...
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