Adenosine has been implicated in the spontaneous and abrupt arrest of seizures (Dragunow, 1986). The anticonvulsant action of adenosine and its analogs has been observed in several different studie...
Revision with unchanged content. Despite widespread functional prominence and utility, modified adenoviruses have yet to prove efficacious as clinical therapeutics in the United States. Extensivel...
Participation to cancer screening can be affected by several socio-economic, cultural, and organizational variables: literature data show that a lower adherence is a prerogative of the most disadva...
Use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) increasing in Sub Saharan Africa has offered hope to HIV-infected patients. HIV treatment success depends on continuous high levels of adherence (' 90-95%), prov...
Achieving SDG 3.1 and ending preventable maternal mortality requires effective strategies and interventions to improve maternal health and enhance the monitoring and understanding of mortality tren...
The clinical performance of current adhesives has significantly improved allowing resin restorations to be placed with a highly predictable level of clinical success. High clinical retention rates ...
One of the major difficulties in restorative dentistry is to recieve an effective seal between a tooth and restoration.The advent of adhesion to hard tissues of the tooth was a turning point and fe...
The applications of adhesives in dentistry are growing with time. The need for a dental adhesive material is obvious since the destructive nature of the oral environment and the numerous factors en...
Adiponectin is an adipokine and has been implicated in both the physiological adaptation to normal pregnancy and obstetrical complications. The knowledge on adiponectin and subsequent health te...
Head and Neck Cancers is one of the most commonly occurring cancers worldwide. Various treatment modalities have been proposed for the management of these cancers. Surgery remains the mainstay for ...
The administration of medication is a complex process that implies participate three professionals: physician, pharmacist and nurse. Appropriately to administer medication through digestive tubes, ...
The assumption that seriously mentally ill people do not have children is common but inaccurate. In fact, although mentally ill men have fewer than normal numbers of children and have relationsh...
This work was aimed at investigating the effect of adolescent substance abuse later at adult memory function. Substance abuse at adolescent has been linked to pathogenesis of some neurodegenerative...
Orthodontics for adult is not new. As this is an era in which facial esthetics is of a greater concern, the adults who failed to report his malocclusion to an Orthodontist in childhood, come back i...
Regenerative medicine is an interdisciplinary approach to repair or replace tissue or organ function lost due to age, disease, trauma or congenital defects. This can be achieved by using biodeg...
RESUMET-DM1 is the first of an experimental new cancer drug known as an antibody-drug conjugate. It demonstrates an improvement in progression-free survival over standard therapy in HER2-positive m...
The book describes many important molecular tools that are currently been used or will be used in diagnostic pathology as well as their application. In the future, the pathologist will continue to ...
Dentistry has witnessed tremendous advances in all its branches over the past three decades. With these advances, the need for more precise diagnostic tools, specially imaging methods, have become ...
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a significant public health problem affecting approximately 5% to 12% of the population. TMD is the second most common musculoskeletal condition resulting in p...
The goal of periodontal diagnostic procedures is to provide useful information to the clinician regarding the present periodontal disease type, location and severity. These findings serve as a basi...