Multiple imaging techniques have been developed to aid in the early and accurate diagnosis of each disease, and given the commonalities between the pathophysiology of the conditions, advances in imaging one disease have opened new avenues to study the other. Here, we detail the most up-to-date ...
2. Traditional treatment process of sepsis 3. Nanoparticle-mediated therapeutic process for sepsis 4. Dynamic therapeutic modalities against sepsis 5. The emerging nanocarrier-mediated therapeutic strategy for sepsis 6. Other therapeutic strategy for sepsis treatment 7. Challenges and the plausible remediati...
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) is a non-invasive brain imaging technique that measures functional connectivity between brain regions during rest, revealing dynamic activity patterns of brain networks [15]. This technique has played a crucial role in eating disorders researc...
Under a Creative Commons license open accessHighlights • The GLP-1 receptor agonists class comprises seven compounds/preparations with a similar mode of action. • GLP-1 receptor agonists differ with respect to pharmacokinetic properties, duration of action, and clinical effectiveness. • Plasma ...
Congenital heart defects can lead to right ventricular (RV) pressure-overload and heart failure. Cell-based therapies, including mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and c-kit positive cells (CPCs) have been studied clinically as options to restore heart fun
Monitored evaluation of motor skills by a clinician. 4. Complications of therapy. These scales are assessed by interrogation and medical observation of the patient. The HY system is similar to UDPRS and has been essentially supplanted by UDPRS. ...
Depressive neurosis belongs to the category of “depression syndrome” in traditional Chinese medicine. The classic Chinese medical text ‘Danxi's Experiential Therapy: Six Depressions’ proposed that “qi and blood in coordination, all diseases do not arise; when there is depression, various diseases...
regulation of non-coding RNAs, and histone modification, among which, DNA methylation was identified first and is the most well-studied [3,4]. In 1948, Rollin Hotchkiss of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research first discovered cytosine modifications. Subsequently, Gerard Wyatt identified 5-...
We examined effects of biological sex, age, and ASD diagnosis on resting state EEG among a large, sex-balanced sample of youth with (N = 142, 43% female) and without (N = 138, 49% female) ASD collected across four research sites. Absolute power was extracted across five frequency bands...
Participants were excluded if they were a twin, or if they had a history of known single-gene conditions related to ASD (e.g., Fragile X; assessed through parent-reported medical history), medical conditions likely to be etiological (e.g., focal epilepsy), history of active seizures within...