Background: Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is a maternally inherited bilaterally blinding optic neuropathy, predominantly affecting otherwise healthy young individuals, mostly men. The visual prognosis is generally poor, with most patients worsening to at least 20/200 visual acuity. The m.11778G>A (MTND4) mitochondrial DNA mutation is the most common cause of LHON and is associated with poor outcomes and limited potential for meaningful visual recovery. Treatments for LHON are limited,...
Genome duplications play a major role in the development of forms and structures of plant organisms and their changes across long periods of evolution. Biologists made this discovery in their research of the Brassicaceae family. To determine the scope of the different variations over 30 million years, they analyzed all 4,000 species of this plant family and investigated at the genus level their morphological diversity with respect to all their characteristic traits.
Related Articles Impact of histaminergic H3 receptor antagonist on hypoglossal nucleus in chronic intermittent hypoxia conditions. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2020 Sep 22;: Authors: Xie L, Wu Q, Hu W, Wu X, Xiang G, Hao S, Guo H, Li S Abstract RATIONALE: The hypoglossal nucleus (HN) controls the movement of the genioglossus (GG) muscle whose dysfunction leads to airway occlusion and occurrence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Histamine produced...
Related Articles Treatment of snoring and sleep apnea with a tongue rehabilitation device. J Clin Orthod. 2020 Jul;54(7):400-409 Authors: Feitoza CC, Coelho N, Costa N, Ponte A, Azevedo W PMID: 32966245 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Publication date: November 2020Source: Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 131, Issue 11Author(s): Jesminne Castricum, Joke H.M. Tulen, Walter Taal, Myrthe J. Ottenhoff, Steven A. Kushner, Ype Elgersma
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Abstract Background and Objectives Doubts have been raised concerning the validity of the 20-m shuttle-run test (20 mSRT) as a predictor of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in youth based on Léger’s equation/model. An alternative allometric model has been published recently that is thought to provide, not only a superior fit (criterion validity) but also a more biologically and physiologically interpretable model (construct validity)....
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Hybridization and genome duplication have played crucial roles in the evolution of many animal and plant taxa. During their evolution, the subgenomes of parental species undergo considerable changes in hybrids and polyploids, which often selectively eliminate segments of one subgenome. However, the mechanisms underlying these changes are not well understood, particularly when the hybridization is linked with asexual reproduction that may enforce specific evolutionary pathways. We studied the genome...
High fat diet (HFD) ingestion results in dysbiosis, altered gut microbiota and host interactions, and compromised intestinal barrier integrity. This results in the generation of neurotoxic and anti‐motility molecules, which damage intestinal neurons and muscle. This damage leads to disrupted neurotransmission and muscle contractions, which impair intestinal motility and exacerbates dysbiosis and altered interactions between microbiota and host. Abstract Background Damage to enteric neurons...
Publication date: Available online 23 September 2020Source: Brain Research BulletinAuthor(s): Pierre Becquart, Carles Vilariño-Güell, Jacqueline Quandt
Publication date: Available online 23 September 2020Source: International Journal of PsychophysiologyAuthor(s): Nooshin Ghavidel, Fariba Khodagholi, Abolhassan Ahmadiani, Reza Khosrowabadi, Sareh Asadi, Jamal Shams
Publication date: Available online 23 September 2020Source: International Journal of PsychophysiologyAuthor(s): André Schulz, Claus Vögele, Katja Bertsch, Sam Bernard, Eva E. Münch, Greta Hansen, Ewald Naumann, Hartmut Schächinger
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Abstract The early 20th century laid much of the basis for today’s landscape of reproductive politics. This article evaluates the reproductive landscape of Easton, Maryland, in the early 20th century, where the appearance of a ca. 1903 advertising booklet for Chichester’s English Pennyroyal Pills and children’s toys on the site of a white middle-class home raises questions about the ways intersections of race, class, and gender constrained reproductive choices amid segregation...
Abstract Amyloid goiter (AG) (primary or secondary) is extremely rare. An abdominal fat pad core needle biopsy (CNB) is the diagnostic gold standard for secondary amyloidosis. Although CNB is useful to detect amyloid infiltration of a specific organ, fine‐needle aspiration (FNA) is proven to be the best diagnostic method for thyroid disorders. Guidelines recommend an ultrasound‐guided FNA (US‐FNA) whenever possible. This procedure is usually performed by various interventional specialists, including...
Abstract Background The ongoing COVID‐19 pandemic has greatly impacted the health services worldwide, challenging the way modern medicine has been practiced for decades. Aim The present study documents an institutional experience on its impact on cytology services. Materials & Methods The cytology samples received during lock down period in India (24 March to 17 May 2020) were analysis and compared to the samples received during the same time frame in year 2019. Results The...
Publication date: Available online 23 September 2020Source: Academic RadiologyAuthor(s): Vinay Prabhu, Kamran Munawar
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Related Articles Artemisia Annua sublingual immunotherapy for seasonal allergic rhinitis: A multicenter, randomized trial. World Allergy Organ J. 2020 Sep;13(9):100458 Authors: Lou H, Wang X, Wei Q, Zhao C, Xing Z, Zhang Q, Meng J, Zhang S, Zhou H, Ma R, Zhang H, Liu H, Xue W, Wang C, Zhang L Abstract Background: Artemisia annua is the most common outdoor aeroallergen throughout Northern China; however, no multicenter study has investigated...
Publication date: Available online 23 September 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Gidon Levakov, Alon Kaplan, Anat Yaskolka Meir, Ehud Rinott, Gal Tsaban, Hila Zelicha, Nachshon Meiran, Ilan Shelef, Iris Shai, Galia Avidan
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BACKGROUND:Obese subjects are at higher risk of development and progression of ARDS. There are limited data regarding mechanical ventilation practices and use of adjunctive therapies in subjects with ARDS across different obesity classes. We hypothesized that the adherence to lung-protective ventilation would be worse with rising body mass index class in patients with ARDS.METHODS:We conducted a retrospective observational study of subjects with ARDS. We evaluated the differences in ventilator settings,...
BACKGROUND:Unplanned extubation (UE) is a common adverse event and is an important measure of quality and patient safety in the neonatal ICU. It is well recognized that UEs occur more frequently in neonates than in any other group of ventilated patients. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the quality improvement interventions in reducing the rates of UE in a tertiary neonatal ICU.METHODS:A retrospective audit performed on ventilated infants showed a rate of 7.2 unplanned...
Despite the accepted importance of minimizing time on mechanical ventilation, only limited guidance on weaning and extubation is available from the pediatric literature. A significant proportion of patients being evaluated for weaning are actually ready for extubation, suggesting that weaning is often not considered early enough in the course of ventilation. Indications for extubation are often not clear, although a trial of spontaneous breathing on CPAP without pressure support seems an appropriate...
BACKGROUND:Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insights and recommendations to be more conservative with oxygen therapy. Our aim was to investigate whether implementation of a conservative oxygenation guideline structurally changed self-reported attitudes and actual clinical practice.METHODS:After the implementation of a conservative oxygen therapy guideline in 3 teaching hospitals in the Netherlands, ICU clinicians were surveyed regarding their attitudes...
Several algorithms exist to facilitate spirometric interpretation in clinical practice, yet there is a lack of consensus on how spirometric criteria for asthma, COPD, and restrictive disorders should be incorporated into spirometry interpretation algorithms suitable for use in day-to-day primary care management. The purpose of this review was to identify and describe the variability that exists among spirometry interpretation algorithms and how this might be relevant to the interpretation of spirometric...
BACKGROUND:Patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in the ICU often receive supplemental oxygen. If not closely monitored, this may lead to hyperoxia. The use of an oxygen-weaning protocol may reduce this risk by pacing the titration of oxygen therapy to patient needs. ICU protocols are correlated with decreased mortality and length of stay and have great potential for cost savings. The goals of this study were to determine whether the oxygen-weaning protocol at a university-affiliated hospital...
BACKGROUND:COPD and bronchiectasis frequently coexist, which creates an emerging phenotype with a worse prognosis. However, the impact of bronchiectasis on the natural history of COPD has not been fully evaluated and is still controversial. This meta-analysis was performed to clarify the associations of the presence of bronchiectasis with the prognosis and quality of life of patients with COPD.METHODS:A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed following a search of medical databases, and...
BACKGROUND:The effect of isolated small airway dysfunction (SAD) on exercise remains incompletely characterized. We sought to quantify the relationship between isolated SAD, identified with lung testing, and the respiratory response to exercise.METHODS:We conducted a prospective evaluation of service members with new-onset dyspnea. All subjects underwent plethysmography, diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO), impulse oscillometry, high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT), and...
BACKGROUND:Early exercise has been recommended in critically ill patients, but its impact on subject–ventilator interaction is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of subject–ventilator asynchrony during passive exercise in mechanically ventilated subjects.METHODS:This study included deeply sedated subjects who were under mechanical ventilation for < 72 h. Subjects were coupled to a cycle ergometer and maintained at rest for 5 min (baseline period). After...
BACKGROUND:Despite the widespread use of sputum weight to assess the effect of airway clearance interventions, its psychometric properties have not been evaluated. The purpose of this ad hoc analysis was to determine the test-retest reliability of 24-h sputum weight in clinically stable individuals with bronchiectasis. This study also aimed to estimate the minimum important difference of 24-h sputum weight after an airway clearance session in subjects with bronchiectasis.METHODS:Sixty subjects were...
BACKGROUND:Tracheal intubation by respiratory therapists (RTs) is a well-established practice that has been described primarily in adult and neonatal patients. However, minimal data exist regarding RTs’ intubation performance in pediatric ICUs. The purpose of this study was to describe the current landscape of intubations performed by RTs in pediatric ICUs.METHODS:A multicenter quality improvement database, the National Emergency Airway Registry for Children (NEAR4KIDS) was queried from 2015 to 2018....
BACKGROUND:This study was designed to evaluate the influence of gender on the inhaler technique of subjects on inhaler therapy and to determine the factors predicting the correct inhaler technique and a change of inhaler device.METHODS:A total of 568 adult subjects (276 male, 292 female) on inhaler therapy were included in this cross-sectional, observational study. Data on sociodemographic characteristics, inhaler therapy, subject-reported difficulties, and technician-reported errors in inhaler technique...
BACKGROUND:High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is commonly used to provide respiratory support to pediatric patients with respiratory failure. Although the use of bronchodilators via HFNC has been described, the feasibility and safety of aerosolized bronchodilator delivery via HFNC are controversial. In this study, we sought to evaluate whether the HFNC system can be used to deliver nebulized bronchodilators at lower gas flow of 2–4 L/min, increase patient comfort, and minimize respiratory therapist (RT)...
Inhaled pulmonary vasodilators are a powerful tool in the arsenal of therapies designed to treat pulmonary hypertension in pediatrics. Yet only 1 inhaled vasodilator, inhaled nitric oxide (INO), has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in neonates > 34 weeks gestational age with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn. Off-label use of inhaled vasodilators is common in the neonatal and pediatric population despite a lack of evidence. Growing focus on providing evidence-based...
BACKGROUND:Nebulizers are commonly used in emergency departments to deliver bronchodilators to children with asthma exacerbations. However, no clinical study comparing a vibrating mesh nebulizer with a jet nebulizer is available in this patient population. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of a vibrating mesh nebulizer to a jet nebulizer combined with a mouthpiece or mask in children with asthma exacerbations admitted to the emergency department.METHODS:We conducted a...
BACKGROUND:Weaning through noninvasive ventilation (NIV) after early extubation may facilitate invasive ventilation withdrawal and reduce related complications in patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure. However, the effects of NIV weaning are uncertain in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF). We aimed to investigate whether NIV weaning could reduce hospital mortality and other outcomes compared with invasive weaning in subjects with hypoxemic AHRF.METHODS:We searched medical...
BACKGROUND:Nebulizer therapy is an important treatment component for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). Nebulizer manufacturers’ guidelines advocate thorough nebulizer drying after washing. The aim of this study, therefore, was to examine the microbiology associated with nebulizer drying, particularly related to Pseudomonas control, and to examine microbiologically non-adherence to the recommended drying procedures.METHODS:Four aspects of nebulizer drying were examined in 3 common nebulizers, including...
BACKGROUND:About one third of patients fail their first CPAP trial due to several factors. Despite its clinical importance, data on the success of CPAP re-initiation are scarce.METHODS:Of the 6,231 patients referred to our sleep unit for sleep apnea, we included 224 subjects referred for re-initiation of CPAP therapy (re-CPAP). The control group consisted of 228 CPAP-naïve subjects referred for CPAP initiation. Data on subject characteristics, sleep study, and CPAP outcome were collected.RESULTS:The...
BACKGROUND:Oxygen titration is recommended to avoid hyperoxemia and hypoxemia. Automated titration, as well as the SpO2 target, may have an impact on oxygen utilization, with potential logistical effects in emergency and military transportation. We sought to assess the oxygen flow required for different SpO2 targets in spontaneously breathing subjects, and to evaluate individualized automated oxygen titration to maintain stable oxygenation in subjects with COPD and healthy subjects with induced hypoxemia.METHODS:In...
BACKGROUND:Intravenous formulations of epoprostenol are frequently delivered via nebulizer to treat pulmonary hypertension in acutely ill patients. Although their efficacy as pulmonary vasodilators has been shown to be comparable to inhaled nitric oxide, the local effects of these formulations within the airways have not been determined. We hypothesized that the alkaline diluents of these compounds would lead to increased airway epithelial cell death and ciliary cessation.METHODS:Human bronchial...
BACKGROUND:Inhalation injury increases morbidity and mortality in burn patients. Patients with inhalation injury present with large differences between end-tidal CO2 pressure and PaCO2, an indirect measure of dead space. We aimed to investigate the relationships between increased dead space and inhalation injury outcomes.METHODS:This retrospective study included 51 adult subjects with burns and inhalation injuries. Demographics, size of burns, length of stay, ventilator days, blood gas results, end-tidal...
BACKGROUND:This study compared 3 nebulizer technologies for inter- and intradevice reproducibility, humidification, and fill volume sensitivity during mechanical ventilation: a breath-enhanced jet nebulizer, a vibrating mesh nebulizer, and a jet nebulizer. The breath-enhanced jet nebulizer featured a new design located on the wet side of the humidifier to reduce aerosol loss and potential humidifier contamination. The vibrating mesh nebulizer and the jet nebulizer were placed on the dry side.METHODS:Aerosol...
Respiratory monitoring in patients receiving oxygen therapy for acute care is mandatory at the initial stage of in-hospital management given the potential risk of clinical worsening. Although some patients benefit from close monitoring in the ICU, the vast majority of them are managed in general wards with reduced staff and clinical supervision. The objective of monitoring is to detect early clinical deterioration, which may help prevent in-hospital cardiac arrest. In addition to the clinical and...
BACKGROUND: Some patients with acute heart failure (AHF) who are treated initially with noninvasive ventilation (NIV) will require endotracheal intubation, which indicates NIV failure. The incidence and prognosis of NIV failure in patients with AHF are not well characterized. METHODS: Using the National In-Patient Sample (NIS), we conducted a retrospective cohort study of subjects hospitalized with AHF between 2008 and 2014 who were treated with NIV within 24 h of hospital admission. We determined...
Abstract Background Consolidation brachytherapy is a critical treatment component for cervical cancer patients undergoing primary chemoradiation. Some patients are unsuitable for brachytherapy for a variety of reasons. The use of alternatives (LINAC-based stereotactic radiosurgery or external beam boosts) compromise oncologic results in cervical cancer patients. Thus, we evaluated the value of brachytherapy-like doses prescriptions...
Abstract Introduction The use of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) is controversial in Ultra-Central lung tumors, a subset of central lung tumors characterized by proximity to critical mediastinal structures. This is of interest in oligometastatic (≤3 metastases) patients, who can yield survival benefit from local treatments. The aim of our study is to assess the determinants of efficacy and toxicity in this setting. ...
Abstract Purpose To determine the effect of Cystus® tea (Naturprodukte Dr. Pandalis GmbH & Co. KG) as mouthwash compared to sage tea on oral mucositis in patients undergoing radio(chemo)therapy for head and neck cancer. Methods In this randomized, prospective phase III study, 60 head and neck cancer patients with primary or postoperative radio(chemo)therapy...
Chronic Respiratory Disease, Volume 17, Issue , January-December 2020. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis presents a progressive and heterogeneous functional decline. CA 19-9 has been proposed as biomarker to predict disease course, but its role remains unclear. We assessed CA 19-9 levels and clinical data in end-stage ILD patients (48 IPF and 20 non-IPF ILD) evaluated for lung transplant, to correlate these levels with functional decline. Patients were categorized based on their rate of functional decline...
On April 10, 2020, a total of 53 days after the last patient with Ebola virus disease (EVD) had been isolated and more than 23 months since the start of the 10th EVD outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a new confirmed case was reported in the Beni health zone. This case, and the six…
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Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the United States are a large and growing population. These patients are at risk for serious complications of their disease and often have multiple coexisting medical conditions. Many need lifelong treatment with medications, including glucose-lowering…
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There is broad agreement that policy changes could improve the U.S. health care system. But that is often where agreement ends, and different policymakers have starkly different visions for how policy should change. While Covid-19 is dominating policy discussions for now, two other health care…
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Publication date: Available online 23 September 2020Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationAuthor(s): Swati M. Surkar, Rashelle M. Hoffman, Regina Harbourne, Max J. Kurz
Publication date: Available online 23 September 2020Source: European Journal of CancerAuthor(s): Mario Mandalà, Francesca Galli, Roberto Patuzzo, Andrea Maurichi, Simone Mocellin, Carlo R. Rossi, Eliana Rulli, Maria Montesco, Pietro Quaglino, Virginia Caliendo, Vincenzo De Giorgi, Barbara Merelli, Corrado Caracò, Dario Piazzalunga, Alice Labianca, Simone Ribero, Rebecca Senetta, Andrea Gianatti, Barbara Valeri, Daniela Massi
Publication date: Available online 24 September 2020Source: European Journal of CancerAuthor(s): Vincent Grégoire, Marc Hamoir
Publication date: November 2020Source: European Journal of Cancer, Volume 139Author(s): Gianmauro Numico, Cristian Zanelli, Roberto Ippoliti, Maura Rossi, Elena Traverso, Andrea Antonuzzo, Roberta Bellini
Publication date: November 2020Source: European Journal of Cancer, Volume 139Author(s): Paolo Tarantino, Antonio Marra, Sara Gandini, Marta Minotti, Paola Pricolo, Giulia Signorelli, Carmen Criscitiello, Marzia Locatelli, Carmen Belli, Massimo Bellomi, Giuseppe Curigliano
A 21-year-old Chinese man with no relevant medical history with a recurrent sore throat associated with hoarseness of voice for 3 months’ duration. What is your diagnosis?
A 19-year-old woman presented with a 3-month history of right-sided maxillary pain and swelling, and an impacted right maxillary first premolar. What is your diagnosis?
This genome-wide association study with mendelian randomization identifies genetic risk loci associated with tinnitus, determines genetic correlations, and infers relationships of tinnitus with hearing loss and neuropsychiatric disorders and traits.
This quality improvement study examines a patient-oriented intervention to support decision-making about low-risk thyroid cancer treatment.
This decision analytical model compares parotidectomy with observation for the management of pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid gland in adults 50 years or older by age.
“Does tinnitus run in your family?” Seldom is that question asked by clinicians to their patients with tinnitus, but why would they ask? Audiologists and ear, nose, and throat specialists see patients with tinnitus in association with either conductive or sensorineural hearing loss, which has led to the clinical dogma that tinnitus is secondary and by definition a symptom arising from the hearing disorder. However, tinnitus may occur in absence of any detectable auditory dysfunction, most particularly...
This systematic review investigates whether noninvasive physical therapy compared with no physical therapy or other intervention improves facial nerve outcomes in adults with iatrogenic facial paralysis.
Publication date: November 2020Source: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Volume 73Author(s):
Abstract Cognitive reappraisal plays an important role in individuals’ mental health and adaptation and depends on individual differences in emotion differentiation. However, it is unclear how individual differences in emotion differentiation modulate the electrocortical dynamics of cognitive reappraisal. To this end, we employed event‐related potentials (ERPs) and source analysis to characterize temporal dynamics and cortical functions of cognitive reappraisal related with positive emotion differentiation....
Abstract Previous event‐related potential (ERP) studies mainly from the present research group showed a novel component, that is, the prefrontal negativity (pN), recorded in visual‐motor discriminative tasks during the pre‐stimulus phase. This component is concomitant to activity related to motor preparation, that is, the Bereitschaftspotential (BP). The pN component has been reported in experiments based on the visual modality only; for other modalities (acoustic and/or somatosensory) the presence...
COVID-19 has resulted in an increased demand for eHealth services globally. There is emerging evidence for the efficacy for group eHealth interventions that support population-based mental health and wellbeing...
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Publication date: November 2020Source: International Immunopharmacology, Volume 88Author(s): Ruibin Zhang, Min Lu, Shan Zhang, Jinyan Liu
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Publication date: November 2020Source: International Immunopharmacology, Volume 88Author(s): Chun Wang, Xiao Wei, Yijin Wu, Hao Tang, Bin Wang, Yong Wang, Wei Sun, James Asenso, Feng Xiao, Wei Wei
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Publication date: November 2020Source: International Immunopharmacology, Volume 88Author(s): Haihua Zhang, Wuying Lang, Shiyong Wang, Binru Li, Guangyu Li, Qiumei Shi
Publication date: November 2020Source: International Immunopharmacology, Volume 88Author(s): Ji-Won Park, Seong-Man Kim, Jae-Hong Min, Min-Gu Kim, Ok-Kyoung Kwon, Daseul Hwang, Jae-Hoon Oh, Min-Woo Park, Wanjoo Chun, Hee Jae Lee, Doo-Young Kim, Jung Hee Kim, Joonsung Hwang, Mun Ock Kim, Sei-Ryang Oh, Kyung-Seop Ahn, Jae-Won Lee
Publication date: November 2020Source: International Immunopharmacology, Volume 88Author(s): Yehao Li, Yanan Zhang, Wenchao Xu, Jianheng Liang, Xiaoqing Luo, Xinai Han, Xingliang Shi, Hongyu Jie, Xing Li, Yi He, Erwei Sun
Publication date: November 2020Source: International Immunopharmacology, Volume 88Author(s): Jiang Shi, Huan Wang, Jumin Liu, Yang Zhang, Junfang Luo, Yan Li, Chao Yang, Junguang Jiang
Publication date: November 2020Source: International Immunopharmacology, Volume 88Author(s): Zhongwen Feng, Lijun Pang, Siyun Chen, Xiaohong Pang, Yushen Huang, Qian Qiao, Yinglian Wang, Sayyaphone Vonglorkham, Quanfang Huang, Xing Lin, Jinbin Wei
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Publication date: November 2020Source: International Immunopharmacology, Volume 88Author(s): Hajar Abbasi-Kenarsari, Neda Heidari, Kaveh Baghaei, Davar Amani, Mohammad Reza Zali, Sahar Gaffari Khaligh, Abbas Shafiee, Seyed Mahmoud Hashemi
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