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doi:10.1097/MCC.0000000000000678Wong, AdrianVieillard-Baron, AntoineMalbrain, Manu L.N.GOvid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)Current Opinion in Critical Care
With the aging population and seemingly increasing outbreak of communicable diseases, it is expected that there will be a continued demand for inpatient/critical care providers. The current COVID-19 pandemic provides a glimpse of a health care ...
Inflammation is critical for tumor progression. Many cancers arise in sites of infection, chronic irritation, and inflammation. In addition, tumor cells have co-opted some of the signaling molecules of the innate immune system, such as selectins, chemokines, and their receptors for invasion, ...
In recent years, therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) has been applied in docetaxel (DOC)-based anticancer therapy to precisely control various pharmacokinetic parameters, including the concentration of DOC in biofluids (e.g., plasma or urine), its clearance, and its area under the curve (AUC). ...
In these processes, the critical factor is the intercalation of an electrolyte into the graphite layer, which leads to the exfoliation of the graphite structure with subsequent stratification into separate sheets [20]. The most suitable and studied electrolyte is (NH4)2SO4 with the same cation ...
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This review provides a concise and critical exploration into the subject matter by discussing the advantages and shortcomings of thermal- and ultrasound-responsive drug delivery in cancer therapy. In addition to the functional properties, phase transitions, as well as underlying scientific mechanisms of ...
In thin objects such as fish fillets, the heat is mainly dissipated at the surfaces. However, bones inside the fillet absorb ultrasound energy more efficiently than the surrounding tissue, resulting in a "self-focusing" heating of the bones. Salmon skin was found to effectively block the ...