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One-and-a-half syndrome is a disorder of horizontal ocular movement characterized by a lateral gaze palsy on looking toward the side of the lesion and INO on looking in the other direction. From: Neurology Secrets (Fifth Edition), 2010 ...
behavioral response) and primer (slower physiological response); however, we apply these terms only to the effects of pheromones, and not to pheromones per se, because, as noted by Wilson and Bossert (1963),“it is quite possible for the same pheromone to be both a releaser and a primer....
and had plenty of time to relax unlike last time. When I entered the MRI room I was met with bright lights and a totally different feel. I did make the mistake of opening my eyes once the cage was fitted over my face, as a rule once that goes on I don’t open my eyes. If I...
Virtual experiments substantiated the correct protein folding, perfect positioning, and precise placement of functional domains within the receptor-ligand interface. click here Following in-vitro testing, the results confirmed a substantial overexpression of scFv (89.115%) and a considerable level of CD8 ...
there was a big port-wine stain splashed across her face, and her feet were abnormally long. long feet are indicative of marfan syndrome, a connective-tissue disorder that rienhoff had often encountered while training at johns hopkins. marfan patients grow up to be unusually tall and long-limb...
CIS = clinically isolated syndrome. cumulative sc IFN beta-1a dose groups. Higher cumulative dose, longer time on treatment, and higher treatment adher ence appeared to be associated with better outcomes in patients with RRMS. Among the patients with longer mean time on IFN beta-1a sc ...
of a disease process. That process can then be named and understood by the medical community, and the general community, in a way which explains the mystery of many misdiagnosed and undiagnosed body pains. To that end, here is an introduction to the Connective...
And what have you done? A half a century over. But a new one’s just begun! This day is too big of a deal in my world to just blow off getting things off my chest. My 50th birthday. All I wanted was to be able to sit at a beach where it was warm enough to be outside a...
Voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels are pore-forming transmembrane proteins that play essential roles in excitable cells, and they are key targets for antiepileptic, antiarrhythmic, and analgesic drugs. We implemented a heterobivalent design strategy to modulate the potency, selectivity, and binding ...