Steven W. Kerrigan, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences The mouth is often described as a window to overall Five reasons why young-onset dementia is often missed April 26, 2025 Is HRT safe to use for the menopause? What the science says ...
C cells derive from the neural crest and migrate rostrally to become the parafollicular cells in humans and the ultimobranchial bodies in lower vertebrates. Calcitonin (CT) is synthesized by C cells located in the thyroid in mammals and in the ultimobranchial glands in lower vertebrate animals, ...
As a result, technical solutions that prevent active substances from entering the water and causing hazardous effects on aquatic organisms and humans are required. Countries need to be aware of this crucial issue and adopt legislation that will aid in the preservation of natural resources to ...
Translating the knowledge from biomedical science into clinical applications that help patients has been compared to crossing a valley of death because of the many issues that separate the bench from the bedside and threaten to stall progress. But translation is also inhibited by a science policy en...
that’s not a bad analogy actually. Both are built up over time and the contributions of many, and aren’t exactly perfect but they do the job. Except that there’s not so much junk on Wiki’s as there is in DNA, but in both cases humans are pretty good at sorting the junk from...
A key application for microsystems in life-science are active microimplants for restoring and substituting lost or impaired biological functions in humans... Meyer,Jörg-Uwe - 《Sensors & Actuators A Physical》 被引量: 37发表: 2002年 Disruption of mCry2 restores circadian rhythmicity in mPer2 ...
The results of the present meta-analysis may have important implications for clinical decisions, for example, whether to use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (Stampfer and Colditz, 1991; Grady et al., 1992) for patients with cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, it raises the question of ...
It has been speculated that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) containing relatively low dose of estrogen would be different from oral contraceptive pills in causing thromboembolism because activation of coagulation depends on the amount of estrogen. In contrast to this knowledge, activation of coagulation...
Also, humans use riverine invertebrates as food (e.g., prawns, crabs, crayfish, mussels, oysters), bait (crayfish, large insects), or ornament (e.g., pearly mussels, whose shells and pearls have been collected for thousands of years). Human alteration of the hydrology of large rivers, ...
transmitted person to person (e.g., tuberculosis and diphtheria). The resurgence and redistribution of infections involving two or more species—mosquitoes, ticks,deer, birds, rodents, and humans—reflect changing ecological and climatic conditions as well as social changes (e.g., suburban sprawl)...