Early Hum. Dev.
Sociodemographic and medical influences on neurobehavioral patterns in preterm infants: A multi-center study.
McGowan EC, Hofheimer TJA, O'Shea TM, Carter BS, Helderman J, Neal CR, Pastyrnak S, Smith LM, Soliman A, Dansereau LM, Della Grotta SA, Lester BM
Among preterm infants, neurodevelopmental outcomes are influenced by both medical and sociodemographic factors. Less is known about the impact on thes ...
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Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 2020 Jan 30
Notch signal deficiency alleviates hypertrophic scar formation after wound healing through the inhibition of inflammation.
He T, Bai X, Jing J, Liu Y, Wang H, Zhang W, Li X, Li Y, Wang L, Xie S, Hu D
Pathological scar is a common complication after wound healing. One of the most important factors that affects scar formation is inflammation. During ...
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J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) 2020 Jan 29
A case report of self-medication with over-the-counter fish antibiotic: Implications for pharmacists.
Burns A, Goodlet KJ, Chapman A, Roberts EP
The human use of over-the-counter antibiotics intended for the treatment of pet animals has been recognized as a potential barrier to antibiotic stewa ...
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J Am Soc Echocardiogr 2020 Jan 29
Reduced Exercise Capacity in Diabetes Mellitus Is Not Associated with Impaired Deformation or Twist.
Roberts TJ, Barros-Murphy JF, Burns AT, MacIsaac RJ, MacIsaac AI, Prior DL, La Gerche A
Exercise capacity is frequently reduced in people with diabetes mellitus (DM) and may be due to subclinical cardiac dysfunction. Speckle-tracking echo ...
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J Burn Care Res 2020 Feb 01
External Fixation During the Acute Phase of Deep Burned Hands: Description of Saint Louis' Burn Center technique.
Serror K, Chaouat M, Chatelain S, Dutot MC, Haddad J, Roncier S, Romano G, Boccara D, Mimoun M
Restauration of a good hand function and limitation of the sequeale are the main concerns in burns treatment. The intrinsic plus position is known as ...
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