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Which impact has Bempedoic Acid on atherosclrosis plaque stability ?
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How to examine for power of grip in a patient with weakness?
When we do clinical examination for weakness, power is ascertained by MRC grading. However, for grip, MRC grading cannot be used. Is there any method to examine hand grip power other than using dynamometer
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Role of humanized immune system mice in to study the infectious and systemic inflammatory disease.
Whether the humanized immune system (HIS) mice help developing therapeutic interventions against infectious and inflammatory diseases? Whether HIS mice may revolutionize the translational biomedical research
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How can you get Grant for your remote research LLC?
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In austere/conflict settings, when does a complex surgery become ethically unjustifiable due to a lack of postoperative resources for managing complications?
As surgeons, we are trained to operate to solve a clinical problem. However, in severely resource-limited or conflict environments, this principle is constantly tested. Consider a scenario: A surgeon has the technical skill to perform a complex procedure (e.g., a pancreaticoduodenectomy for a tumor, or a complex limb salvage after trauma). However, the hospital lacks a reliable ICU, has inconsistent access to blood products, cannot provide parenteral nutrition, and has limited options for...
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What is the current research progress on the role of the JAK/STAT/mTOR pathway in liver inflammation during liver failure, and is it considered a core pathway in this process?
I am studying the regulatory network of liver inflammation in the pathogenesis of liver failure, especially acute‑on‑chronic liver failure (ACLF). My current focus is on the phosphorylation activation of the JAK/STAT pathway and its downstream mTOR signaling in mediating hepatocyte death, macrophage polarization, and the inflammatory storm. I would like to know the latest research progress on this pathway—for example, whether it involves intercellular crosstalk—and whether the JAK/STAT/mTOR...
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What are recent machanism of actions, minmum duration of years of heat exposure and minimum temperature required for various heat induced skin cancers, also opnion for Kangri Cancer to be answered
There are various heat induced cancers in world.Duration of exposure,minmum temperature required for inducing pre-malignant changes, sites of cancers are uner review. Mechanism of action is important in these cases Anyone having more knowledge of mechanism of action for Kangri Cancer or other heat induced cancers
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How does STAT3 contribute to intestinal mucosal barrier function, particularly during mucosal repair after injury?
Elucidating the role of STAT3 in intestinal epithelial regeneration and barrier integrity is critical for understanding IBD pathogenesis and tissue recovery. Key aspects include: 1.Epithelial-specific vs. immune-cell STAT3 signaling in wound healingDownstream targets (e.g., mucins, 2.tight junction proteins) mediating barrier protectionContext-dependent effects: protective versus pro-inflammatory roles 3.Insights could inform therapeutic strategies for mucosal healing. Relevant diagrams or...
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No threshold approach in the risk assessment of genotoxic carcinogen. Is it still well supported by current knowledge of carcinogenesis?
No threshold approach is routinely applied in the risk assessment of genotoxic carcinogens. How this approach is supported by data? Isn´ t it somewhat obsolete?
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Do violations of basic ethical principles in research invalidate the results of a study?
I'm working on an ethics workshop for MSc-level anthropology students on the topic of 'Ethics in the Research of Contemporary Populations'. The question posted here will appear at the end of the class, and I would love to show the students as many answers as possible from scientists. Additionally, if the responses demonstrate significant interest, I will consider public dissemination on social media, so please reply anonymously.
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