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July 2013: Volume 2 Issue 4
Dacus Library
Jan 01, 0001
In this Issue: On Library DevelopmentDacus Library of Winthrop UniversityDedication of Helen C. McKinney Techno Booth and Librarians Training Grant...
Published by: Winthrop University
Fully automated real-time PCR for EGFR testing in non-small cell lung carcinoma.
Molecular testing for mutations in the EGFR gene is commonplace for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). These patients are often very sick and management decisions need to be made urgently. In many cases, the...
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Alumna Tabi Yothers' Planned Gift Will Sustain Two Endowed Winthrop Funds
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Yothers has committed $70,000 in a planned gift that will sustain two endowed funds honoring the Winthrop experiences of her sister and late mother. Yothers noted that her own "positive and enduring" time at Winthrop pushed her...
Published by: Winthrop University
Join Fellow Alumni for Music, Fun at Thursday's Main Street Live!
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Winthrop Alumni Association invites area Winthrop alumni to Main Street Live!, Rock Hill's outdoor music festival, on Thursday, June 7. Wear your favorite Winthrop T-shirt as you enjoy an evening of music by the Hill City...
Published by: Winthrop University
Democratic Presidential Candidate Willie Wilson Visits Campus This Week
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Willie Wilson, a philanthropist, entrepreneur, recording artist and candidate last year in Chicago's mayoral race, is on the S.C. Democratic Primary ballot. He will have a booth in the DiGiorgio Campus Center lobby from 10:30...
Published by: Winthrop University
Recent advances in therapeutic delivery systems of bacteriophage and bacteriophage-encoded endolysins

Antibiotics have been the cornerstone of clinical management of bacterial infection since their discovery in the early 20th century. However, their widespread and often indiscriminate use has now led to reports of multidrug...

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Prevention of Encrustation and Blockage of Urinary Catheters by Proteus mirabilis via pH-Triggered Release of Bacteriophage
The crystalline biofilms of Proteus mirabilis can seriously complicate the careof patients undergoing long-term indwelling urinary catheterisation. Expression of bacterial urease causes a significant increase in urinary pH...
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Recent advances in therapeutic delivery systems of bacteriophage and bacteriophage-encoded endolysins

Antibiotics have been the cornerstone of clinical management of bacterial infection since their discovery in the early 20th century. However, their widespread and often indiscriminate use has now led to reports of multidrug...

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The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1925
Glee Club renders series of concerts Baseball season is given good start Ursinus to compete for national honors in oratory Ursinus student awarded university scholarship Annual gymnastic exhibit given in field cage Student...
Published by: Ursinus College
Emerging medical and engineering strategies for the prevention of long-term indwelling catheter blockage

Urinary catheters have been used on an intermittent or indwelling basis for centuries, in order to relieve urinary retention and incontinence. Nevertheless, the use of urinary catheters in the clinical setting is fraught with...

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Emerging medical and engineering strategies for the prevention of long-term indwelling catheter blockage

Urinary catheters have been used on an intermittent or indwelling basis for centuries, in order to relieve urinary retention and incontinence. Nevertheless, the use of urinary catheters in the clinical setting is fraught with...

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Prevention of Encrustation and Blockage of Urinary Catheters by Proteus mirabilis via pH-Triggered Release of Bacteriophage
The crystalline biofilms of Proteus mirabilis can seriously complicate the careof patients undergoing long-term indwelling urinary catheterisation. Expression of bacterial urease causes a significant increase in urinary pH...
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Hypnosis in a specialist palliative care setting - enhancing personalized care for difficult symptoms and situations.
Sara Booth
Oct 13, 2020
This is a personal account of using hypnosis as an adjunct to specialist palliative care (SPC) treatment approaches. After a brief systematic review of the literature, one clinician's experience is outlined illustrated by short...
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 23, 1925
Dr. John Riegel delivers eloquent address on the dangers of sin Zwing to celebrate anniversary Friday Alumni organize club at banquet in New York City Varsity Club stages entertainment in cage Forensic teams break even with...
Published by: Ursinus College
The systematic identification of content and delivery style of an exercise intervention
Objective: This study explored the utility of using behaviour change taxonomies and checklists to systematically assess the content and delivery of behavioural support for physical activity delivered through an established...
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Transient RNA structures cause aberrant influenza virus replication and innate immune activation.
During infection, the influenza A virus RNA polymerase produces both full-length and aberrant RNA molecules, such as defective viral genomes (DVGs) and mini viral RNAs (mvRNAs). Subsequent innate immune activation involves the...
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