1A), the calyx region shows only weak immunoreactivity but signal intensity increases towards the distal parts of the lobes, where strong immunolabeling can be detected. In R. maderae, orcokinin-immunoreactive processes from extrinsic neurons innervate the basal parts of the calyces, the peduncle ...
Finally, statin orders were preselected on the basis of the patient’s risk (moderate or high intensity), and a full chart with dosing options was made available in case a clinician wanted to select another statin. Design details like these are often critical to intervention success.23 Future ...
Influence of Statin Intensity on Prognostic Impacts in Patients with Ischemic Heart Failure-A Report From the CHART-2 Study-doi:10.1016/j.cardfail.2016.07.108Oikawa, TakuyaSakata, YasuhikoYamauchi, TakeshiTsuji, KanakoOnose, TakeoKasahara, Shintaro...
The expression of HMGCR was evaluated based on cytoplasmic intensity using a four-grade scale; negative, weak, moderate, and strong. After the annotation, the strongly stained group of tumors was merged with the moderately stained group due to the low number of patients with strongly stained ...
Nissen SE, Nicholls SJ, Sipahi I, Libby P, Raichlen JS, Ballantyne CM, Davignon J, Erbel R, Fruchart JC, Tardif JC, et al.: Effect of very high-intensity statin therapy on regression of coronary atherosclerosis: the ASTEROID trial. JAMA 2006,295(13):1556–1565. CrossRef Nissen SE,...
An H-score was calculated based on the extent and intensity of cytoplasmic or nuclear staining where appropriate (H-score=3 × % of strongly staining cytoplasm+2 × % of moderately staining cytoplasm+1 × % of weakly staining cytoplasm, giving a range of 0–300) (McCarty et al, 1986). ...
The ASTEROID trial even showed regression of coronary atherosclerosis with very high-intensity statin therapy (Nissen et al., 2006). Similarly, Yu et al. showed that intensive but not regular-dose atorvastatin therapy resulted in regression of carotid atherosclerotic disease (Yu et al., 2007) and...