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2. Re-expansion Pulmonary Edema (REPE) Following Thoracentesis: Is Large-Volume Thoracentesis Associated with Increased Incidence of REPE?
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Scott, Sandon, primary, Morrison, Brennan, additional, Young, Kate, additional, Clark, Lauren, additional, Li, Yanming, additional, Walter, Carissa, additional, Rohr, Aaron, additional, and Alli, Adam, additional
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- 2024
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3. Repurposing mebendazole against triple-negative breast cancer CNS metastasis
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Rodrigues, Adrian J., primary, Chernikova, Sophia B., additional, Wang, Yuelong, additional, Trinh, Thy T. H., additional, Solow-Cordero, David E., additional, Alexandrova, Ludmila, additional, Casey, Kerriann M., additional, Alli, Elizabeth, additional, Aggarwal, Abhishek, additional, Quill, Tyler, additional, Koegel, Ashley K., additional, Feldman, Brian J., additional, Ford, James M., additional, and Hayden-Gephart, Melanie, additional
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- 2024
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4. Impact of COVID-19 on ophthalmic surgical procedures in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre study
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Ally, Naseer, primary, Ismail, Sarah, additional, Naidu, Natasha, additional, Makda, Ismail, additional, Mayet, Ismail, additional, Gyasi, Michael E., additional, Makafui, Peter, additional, Nomo, Arlette, additional, Nanfack, Chantal, additional, Madikane, Anesu T., additional, Pohl, Walda D., additional, Mbambisa, Bayanda N., additional, Oettle, Jonathan T., additional, Adepoju, Feyi, additional, Tota-Bolarinwa, Toibat B., additional, Buque, Amelia, additional, Khalau, Sidonia J. N., additional, Zirima, Douglas, additional, Takayidza, Brian, additional, Eze, Ugochukwu A., additional, Adedeji, Akinyemi, additional, Sandi, Frank, additional, Feksi, Jacinta, additional, Okonkwo, Ogugua, additional, Hassan, Adekunle, additional, du Toit, Nagib, additional, Petersen, Shahlaa, additional, Tsimi, Caroline, additional, Dovoma, Viola, additional, Bature, Mustapha, additional, Adamu, Mohammed, additional, Okeke, Suhanyah, additional, Asimadu, Ifeoma N., additional, Kizor-Akaraiwe, Nkiru N., additional, Ezisi, Chinyelu N., additional, Nkumbe, Henry E., additional, Olivier, Tchoyou T. M., additional, and Alli, Hassan D., additional
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- 2024
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5. Pre- and post-COVID-19 gender trends in authorship for paediatric radiology articles worldwide: a systematic review
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Kamran, Rakhshan, primary, Jackman, Liam, additional, Chan, Cynthia, additional, Lee, Ann C., additional, Kamran, Aleeza, additional, Alli, Jenna, additional, Jacklin, Chloë, additional, Deck, Eve, additional, Suk, Yujin, additional, Jackman, Victoria, additional, Garvilles, Micon, additional, Shelmerdine, Susan Cheng, additional, and Doria, Andrea Schwarz, additional
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- 2024
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6. Postnatal meningeal CSF transport is primarily mediated by the arachnoid and pia maters and is not altered after intraventricular hemorrhage-posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus
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Pan, Shelei, primary, Koleske, Joshua P., additional, Koller, Gretchen M., additional, Halupnik, Grace L., additional, Alli, Abdul-Haq O., additional, Koneru, Shriya, additional, DeFreitas, Dakota, additional, Ramagiri, Sruthi, additional, and Strahle, Jennifer M., additional
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- 2024
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7. Knowledge, attitude and practices of health care providers in implementing services to HRGs under the TANSACS program
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Marimuthu, Janakiram, primary, Alli, M., additional, Subasri, D., additional, Jyothsna, B., additional, Kamakshi, S., additional, Gauthaman, Kaustav, additional, and Murugan, Karthikeyan, additional
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- 2023
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8. NONAN GaitPrint: An IMU gait database of healthy young adults
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Wiles, Tyler M., primary, Mangalam, Madhur, additional, Sommerfeld, Joel H., additional, Kim, Seung Kyeom, additional, Brink, Kolby J., additional, Charles, Anaelle Emeline, additional, Grunkemeyer, Alli, additional, Kalaitzi Manifrenti, Marilena, additional, Mastorakis, Spyridon, additional, Stergiou, Nick, additional, and Likens, Aaron D., additional
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- 2023
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9. High viral suppression and detection of dolutegravir-resistance associated mutations in treatment-experienced Tanzanian adults living with HIV-1 in Dar es Salaam
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Bwire, George M., primary, Aiko, Beatrice Godwin, additional, Mosha, Idda H., additional, Kilapilo, Mary S., additional, Mangara, Alli, additional, Kazonda, Patrick, additional, Swai, Janeth P., additional, Swalehe, Omary, additional, Jordan, Michael R., additional, Vercauteren, Jurgen, additional, Sando, David, additional, Temba, David, additional, Shao, Amani, additional, Mauka, Wilhellmuss, additional, Decouttere, Catherine, additional, Vandaele, Nico, additional, Sangeda, Raphael Z., additional, Killewo, Japhet, additional, and Vandamme, Anne-Mieke, additional
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- 2023
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10. SAGES peritoneal dialysis access guideline update 2023
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Haggerty, Stephen P., primary, Kumar, Sunjay S., additional, Collings, Amelia T., additional, Alli, Vamsi V., additional, Miraflor, Emily, additional, Hanna, Nader M., additional, Athanasiadis, Dimitrios I., additional, Morrell, David J., additional, Ansari, Mohammed T., additional, Abou-Setta, Ahmed, additional, Walsh, Danielle, additional, Stefanidis, Dimitrios, additional, and Slater, Bethany J., additional
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- 2023
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11. Nano chitosan anchored copper-ferrite: a smart magnetic nanocomposite agent for drug delivery
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Adebayo, Abdulfatai Olabanji, primary, Alli, Yakubu Adekunle, additional, Bamisaye, Abayomi, additional, and Adewuyi, Sheriff, additional
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- 2023
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12. A Case Report of BRASH (Bradycardia, Renal Failure, Atrioventricular (AV) Blockage, Shock, and Hyperkalemia) Syndrome With a Challenging Diagnosis and Management Dilemma
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Ghallab, Muhammad, primary, Noff, Nicole C, additional, Sandhu, Jasmine, additional, El-ijla, Alli, additional, Makhoul, Karim, additional, Sahibzada, Asad, additional, and Munira, Most, additional
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- 2023
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13. Optimising the Early-Stage Rehabilitation Process Post-ACL Reconstruction
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Buckthorpe, Matthew, primary, Gokeler, Alli, additional, Herrington, Lee, additional, Hughes, Mick, additional, Grassi, Alberto, additional, Wadey, Ross, additional, Patterson, Stephen, additional, Compagnin, Alessandro, additional, La Rosa, Giovanni, additional, and Della Villa, Francesco, additional
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- 2023
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14. Poor timing and failure of source control are risk factors for mortality in critically ill patients with secondary peritonitis
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De Pascale, Gennaro, Antonelli, Massimo, Deschepper, Mieke, Arvaniti, Kostoula, Blot, Koen, Brown, Ben Creagh, de Lange, Dylan, De Waele, Jan, Dikmen, Yalim, Dimopoulos, George, Eckmann, Christian, Francois, Guy, Girardis, Massimo, Koulenti, Despoina, Labeau, Sonia, Lipman, Jeffrey, Lipovetsky, Fernando, Maseda, Emilio, Montravers, Philippe, Mikstacki, Adam, Paiva, José-Artur, Pereyra, Cecilia, Rello, Jordi, Timsit, Jean-Francois, Vogelaers, Dirk, Blot, Stijn, Lamrous, Amin, Lipovestky, Fernando, Rezende-Neto, Joao, Vymazal, Tomas, Fjeldsoee-Nielsen, Hans, Kott, Matthias, Kostoula, Arvaniti, Javeri, Yash, Einav, Sharon, Makikado, Luis Daniel Umezawa, Tomescu, Dana, Gritsan, Alexey, Jovanovic, Bojan, Venkatesan, Kumaresh, Mirkovic, Tomislav, Creagh-Brown, Benedict, Emmerich, Monica, Canale, Mariana, Dietz, Lorena Silvina, Ilutovich, Santiago, Miñope, John Thomas Sanchez, Silva, Ramona Baldomera, Montenegro, Martin Alexis, Martin, Patricio, Saul, Pablo, Chediack, Viviana, Sutton, Giselle, Couce, Rocio, Balasini, Carina, Gonzalez, Susana, Lascar, Florencia Maria, Descotte, Emiliano Jorge, Gumiela, Natalia Soledad, Pino, Carina Alejandra, Cesio, Cristian, Valgolio, Emanuel, Cunto, Eleonora, Dominguez, Cecilia, Nelson, Nydia Funes, Abegao, Esteban Martin, Pozo, Norberto Christian, Bianchi, Luciana, Correger, Enrique, Pastorino, Maria Laura, Miyazaki, Erica Aurora, Grubissich, Nicolas, Garcia, Mariel, Bonetto, Natalia, Quevedo, Noelia Elizabeth, Gomez, Cristina Delia, Queti, Felipe, Estevarena, Luis Gonzalez, Fernandez, Ruben, Santolaya, Ignacio, Grangeat, Sergio Hugo, Doglia, Juan, Zakalik, Graciela, Pellegrini, Carlos, Lloria, Maria Monserrat, Chacon, Mercedes Esteban, Fumale, Mariela, Leguizamon, Mariela, Hidalgo, Irene Beatriz, Tiranti, Roberto Juli an, Capponi, Paola, Tita, Agustin, Cardonnet, Luis, Bettini, Lisandro, Ramos, Agñel, Lovesio, Luciano, Miranda, Edith Miriam, Farfan, Angelica Beatriz, Tolosa, Carina, Segura, Lise, Bellocchio, Adelina, Alvarez, Brian, Manzur, Adriana, Lujan, Rodolfo, Fernandez, Natalia, Scarone, Nahuel, Zazu, Alan, Groh, Carina, Fletcher, Jason, Smith, Julie, Azad, Raman, Chavan, Nitin, Kol, Mark, Campbell, Lewis, Starr, Therese, Roberts, Brigit, Wibrow, Bradley, Warhurst, Timothy, Chinthamuneedi, Meher, Ferney, Bernal Buitrago, Simon, Marc, De Backer, Daniel, Wittebole, Xavier, De Bels, David, Collin, Vincent, Dams, Karolien, Jorens, Philippe, Dubois, Jasperina, Gunst, Jan, Haentjens, Lionel, De Schryver, Nicolas, Dugernier, Thierry, Rizoli, Sandro, Santillan, Paul, Han, Yi, Biskup, Ewelina, Qu, Changjing, Li, Xinyu, Yu, Tao, Weihua, Lu, Molano-Franco, Daniel, Rojas, José, Oviedo, Juan Mauricio Pardo, Pinilla, Dario, Cardenas, Yenny, Celis, Edgar, Arias, Mario, Vukovic, Anita, Vudrag, Maja, Belavic, Matija, Zunic, Josip, Kuharic, Janja, Kricka, Irena Bozanic, Filipovic-Grcic, Ina, Tomasevic, Boris, Obraz, Melanija, Bodulica, Bruna, Dohnal, Martin, Malaska, Jan, Kratochvil, Milan, Satinsky, Igor, Schwarz, Peter, Kos, Zdenek, Blahut, Ladislav, Maca, Jan, Protus, Marek, Kieslichová, Eva, Nielsen, Louise Gramstrup, Krogh, Birgitte Marianne, Rivadeneira, Francisco, Morales, Freddy, Mora, José, Orozco, Alexandra Saraguro, MorochoTutillo, Diego Rolando, Vargas, Nelson Remache, Yepez, Estuardo Salgado, Villamagua, Boris, Alsisi, Adel, Fahmy, Abdelraouf, Dupont, Hervé, Lasocki, Sigismond, Paugam-Burtz, Catherine, Foucrier, Arnaud, Nica, Alexandru, Barjon, Geneviève, Mallat, Jihad, Marcotte, Guillaume, Leone, Marc, Duclos, Gary, Burtin, Philippe, Atchade, Enora, Mahjoub, Yazine, Misset, Benoît, Timsit, Jean-François, Dupuis, Claire, Veber, Benoît, Debarre, Matthieu, Collange, Oliver, Pottecher, Julien, Hecketsweiler, Stephane, Fromentin, Mélanie, Tesnière, Antoine, Koch, Christian, Sander, Michael, Elke, Gunnar, Wrigge, Hermann, Simon, Philipp, Chalkiadaki, Anthoula, Tzanidakis, Charalampos, Pneumatikos, Ioannis, Sertaridou, Eleni, Mastora, Zafiria, Pantazopoulos, Ioannis, Papanikolaou, Metaxia, Papavasilopoulou, Theonymfi, Floros, John, Diakaki, Chryssa, Rallis, Michael, Paridou, Alexandra, Kalogeromitros, Alexandros, Romanou, Vasiliki, Nikolaou, Charikleia, Kounougeri, Katerina, Tsigou, Evdoxia, Psallida, Vasiliki, Karampela, Niki, Mandragos, Konstantinos, Kontoudaki, Eftychia, Pentheroudaki, Alexandra, Farazi-Chongouki, Christos, Karakosta, Agathi, Chouris, Isaac, Radu, Vasiliki, Malliotakis, Polychronis, Kokkini, Sofia, Charalambous, Eliana, Kyritsi, Aikaterini, Koulouras, Vasilios, Papathanakos, Georgios, Nagky, Eva, Lampiri, Clairi, Tsimpoukas, Fotios, Sarakatsanos, Ioannis, Georgakopoulos, Panagiotis, Ravani, Ifigeneia, Prekates, Athanasios, Sakellaridis, Konstantinos, Christopoulos, Christos, Vrettou, Efstratia, Stokkos, Konstantinos, Pentari, Anastasia, Marmanidou, Kyriaki, Kydona, Christina, Tsoumaropoulos, Georgios, Bitzani, Militisa, Kontou, Paschalina, Voudouris, Antonios, Flioni, Elli-Nikki, Antypa, Elli, Chasou, Eleftheria, Anisoglou, Souzana, Papageorgiou, Eirini, Paraforou, Theoniki, Tsioka, Agoritsa, Karathanou, Antigoni, Vakalos, Aristeidis, Shah, Bhagyesh, Thakkar, Chirag, Jain, Nikhilesh, Gurjar, Mohan, Baronia, Arvind, Sathe, Prachee, Kulkarni, Shilpa, Paul, Cherish, Paul, John, Masjedi, Mansoor, Nikandish, Reza, Zand, Farid, Sabetian, Golnar, Mahmoodpoor, Ata, Hashemian, Seyed Mohammadreza, Bala, Miklosh, Flocco, Romeo, Torrente, Sergio, Pota, Vincenzo, Spadaro, Savino, Volta, Carlo, Serafini, Giulia, Boraso, Sabrina, Tiberio, Ivo, Cortegiani, Andrea, Misseri, Giovanni, Barbagallo, Maria, Nicolotti, Davide, Forfori, Francesco, Corradi, Francesco, Pelagalli, Lorella, Brazzi, Luca, Vittone, Ferdinando Giorgio, Russo, Alessandro, Simion, Davide, Cotoia, Antonella, Toppin, Gilda Cinnella Patrick, Johnson-Jackson, Roxanne, Hayashi, Yoshiro, Yamamoto, Ryohei, Yasuda, Hideto, Kishihara, Yuki, Shiotsuka, Junji, Sanchez-Hurtado, Luis Alejandro, Tejeda-Huezo, Brigitte, Gorordo, Luis, Ñamendys-Silva, Silvio A, Garcia-Guillen, Francisco J, Martinez, Manuel, Romero-Meja, Erick, Colorado-Dominguez, Ever, van den Oever, Huub, Kalff, Karel Martijn, Vermeijden, Wytze, Cornet, Alexander Daniel, Beck, Oliver, Cimic, Nedim, Dormans, Tom, Bormans, Laura, Bakker, Jan, Van Duijn, Ditty, Bosman, Gerrit, Vos, Piet, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Haas, Lenneke, Henein, Akram, Miranda, Ariel M, Malca, Gonzalo Ernesto Gianella, Arroyo-Sanchez, Abel, Misiewska-Kaczur, Agnieszka, Akinyi, Frisch, Czuczwar, Miroslaw, Luczak, Karolina, Sulkowski, Wiktor, Tamowicz, Barbara, Swit, Beata, Baranowski, Bronisław, Smuszkiewicz, Piotr, Trojanowska, Iwona, Rzymski, Stanislaw, Sawinski, Mariusz, Trosiak, Marta, Mikaszewska-Sokolewicz, Malgorzata, Alves, Ricardo, Leal, Dina, Krystopchuk, Andriy, Mendonca, Pedro Muguel Hilario, Pereira, Rui Antunes, de Carvalho, Maria Raquel Lopes Marques, Candeias, Carlos, Molinos, Elena, Ferreira, Amélia, Castro, Guiomar, Pereira, José-Manuel, Santos, Lurdes, Ferreira, Alcina, Pascoalinho, Dulce, Ribeiro, Rosa, Domingos, Guilherme, Gomes, Pedro, Nora, David, Costa, Rui Pedro, Santos, Anabela, Alsheikhly, Ahmed Subhy, Popescu, Mihai, Grigoras, Ioana, Patrascanu, Emilia, Zabolotskikh, Igor, Musaeva, Tatiana, Gaigolnik, Denis, Kulabukhov, Vladimir, Belskiy, Vladislav, Zubareva, Nadezhda, Tribulev, Maxim, Abdelsalam, Ahmed, Aldarsani, Ayman, Al-Khalid, Muhammad, Almekhlafi, Ghaleb, Mandourah, Yasser, Doklestic, Krstina, Velickovic, Jelena, Velickovic, Dejan, Jankovic, Radmilo, Skoric-Jokic, Svetlana, Radovanovic, Dragana, Richards, Guy, Alli, Ahmad, Cordoba Nielfa, del Carmen, Iniesta, Rafael Sánchez, Martínez, Adela Benítez-Cano, Bernedo, Carlos Garcia, Gil, Santiago Alberto Picos, Nuvials, Xavier, Garcia, Joseba Gonzalez, Peña, Jose Manuel Garcia, Jimenez, Roberto, Herrera, Luis, Barrachina, Laura Galarza, Monzon, Ignacio Catalan, Redondo, Francisco Javier, Villazala, Ruben, Zapata, Diego Fernando Matallana, Lopez, Isabel Maria Villa, Moreno-Gonzalez, Gabriel, Lopez-Delgado, Juan Carlos, Marin, Jorge Solera, Sanchez-Zamora, Purificacion, Vidal, Montserrat Vallverdú, González, Jesús Flores, Salinas, Irene, Hermosa, Cecilia, Martinez-Sagasti, Fernando, Domingo-Marín, Sara, Victorino, Johanna Abril, Garcia-Alvarez, Raquel, Calleja, Pablo López-Arcas, de la Torre-Prados, Maria Victoria, Vidal-Cortes, Pablo, del Río-Carbajo, Lorena, Izura, Javier, Minguez, Victoria, Alvarez, Josep Trenado, Prous, Anna Parera, Paz, Daniel, Roche-Campo, Ferran, Aguilar, Gerardo, Belda, Javier, Rico-Feijoo, Jesus, Aldecoa, Cesat, Zalba-Etayo, Begoña, Dullenkopf, Alexander, Trongtrakul, Konlawij, Chtsomkasem, Anusang, Akbaş, Türkay, Unal, Mustafa Necmettin, Gumus, Ayca, Ramazanoglu, Atilla, Memis, Dilek, Mehmet, Inal, Urkmez, Seval, Ozgultekin, Asu, Demirkiran, Oktay, Aslan, Nesrin Ahu, Kizilaslan, Deniz, Kahveci, Ferda, Ünlü, Nurdan, Ozkan, Zeynep, Kaye, Callum, Jansen, Jan, O’Neill, Orla, Nutt, Christopher, Jha, Rajeev, Hooker, Nicolas, Grecu, Irina, Petridou, Christina, Shyamsundar, Murali, McNamee, Lia, Trinder, John, Hagan, Samantha, Kelly, Catriona, Silversides, Jonathon, Groba, Casiano Barrera, Boyd, Owen, Bhowmick, Kaushik, Humphreys, Sally, Summers, Charlotte, Polgarova, Petra, Margarson, Michael, Dickens, Justin, Pearson, Suzanne, Chinery, Elaine, Hemmings, Noel, O’Kane, Sinead, Austin, Pauline, Cole, Stephen, Plowright, Catherine, Box, Roberta, Wright, Christopher, Young, Lorna, Creagh-Brown, Ben, Montague, Laura, Parker, Robert, Morton, Ben, Ostermann, Marlies, Bilinska, Julia, Rose, Bernd Oliver, Reece-Anthony, Rosie, Ryan, Christine, Hamilton, Mark, Hopkins, Philip, Wendon, Julia, Brescia, Giovanni, Ijaz, Nazia, Wood, James, George, Michelle, Toth-Tarsoly, Piroska, Yates, Bryan, Armstrong, Maureen, Scott, Carmen, Boyd, Christine, Szakmany, Tamas, Rees, David, Pulak, Paul, Coggon, Mandy, Saha, Bhaskar, Kent, Linda, Gibson, Bethan, Camsooksai, Julie, Reschreiter, Henrik, Morgan, Pat, Sangaralingham, Sivatharshini, Lowe, Alastair, Vondras, Petr, Jamadarkhana, Sunil, Cruz, Carina, Bhandary, Rakesh, Hersey, Peter, Furneval, Julie, Innes, Richard, Doble, Patricia, Attwood, Ben, Parsons, Penny, Page, Valerie, Zhao, Xiaobei, Dalton, Julian, Hegazy, Mohammed, Awad, Yasser, Naylor, Douglas, Naylor, Amanda, Lee, Sarah, Brevard, Sidney, Davis, Noelle, De Pascale, Gennaro, Antonelli, Massimo, Deschepper, Mieke, Arvaniti, Kostoula, Blot, Koen, Brown, Ben Creagh, de Lange, Dylan, De Waele, Jan, Dikmen, Yalim, Dimopoulos, George, Eckmann, Christian, Francois, Guy, Girardis, Massimo, Koulenti, Despoina, Labeau, Sonia, Lipman, Jeffrey, Lipovetsky, Fernando, Maseda, Emilio, Montravers, Philippe, Mikstacki, Adam, Paiva, José-Artur, Pereyra, Cecilia, Rello, Jordi, Timsit, Jean-Francoi, Vogelaers, Dirk, Blot, Stijn, Lamrous, Amin, Lipovestky, Fernando, Rezende-Neto, Joao, Vymazal, Toma, Fjeldsoee-Nielsen, Han, Kott, Matthia, Kostoula, Arvaniti, Javeri, Yash, Einav, Sharon, Makikado, Luis Daniel Umezawa, Tomescu, Dana, Gritsan, Alexey, Jovanovic, Bojan, Venkatesan, Kumaresh, Mirkovic, Tomislav, Creagh-Brown, Benedict, Emmerich, Monica, Canale, Mariana, Dietz, Lorena Silvina, Ilutovich, Santiago, Miñope, John Thomas Sanchez, Silva, Ramona Baldomera, Montenegro, Martin Alexi, Martin, Patricio, Saul, Pablo, Chediack, Viviana, Sutton, Giselle, Couce, Rocio, Balasini, Carina, Gonzalez, Susana, Lascar, Florencia Maria, Descotte, Emiliano Jorge, Gumiela, Natalia Soledad, Pino, Carina Alejandra, Cesio, Cristian, Valgolio, Emanuel, Cunto, Eleonora, Dominguez, Cecilia, Nelson, Nydia Fune, Abegao, Esteban Martin, Pozo, Norberto Christian, Bianchi, Luciana, Correger, Enrique, Pastorino, Maria Laura, Miyazaki, Erica Aurora, Grubissich, Nicola, Garcia, Mariel, Bonetto, Natalia, Quevedo, Noelia Elizabeth, Gomez, Cristina Delia, Queti, Felipe, Estevarena, Luis Gonzalez, Fernandez, Ruben, Santolaya, Ignacio, Grangeat, Sergio Hugo, Doglia, Juan, Zakalik, Graciela, Pellegrini, Carlo, Lloria, Maria Monserrat, Chacon, Mercedes Esteban, Fumale, Mariela, Leguizamon, Mariela, Hidalgo, Irene Beatriz, Tiranti, Roberto Juli an, Capponi, Paola, Tita, Agustin, Cardonnet, Lui, Bettini, Lisandro, Ramos, Agñel, Lovesio, Luciano, Miranda, Edith Miriam, Farfan, Angelica Beatriz, Tolosa, Carina, Segura, Lise, Bellocchio, Adelina, Alvarez, Brian, Manzur, Adriana, Lujan, Rodolfo, Fernandez, Natalia, Scarone, Nahuel, Zazu, Alan, Groh, Carina, Fletcher, Jason, Smith, Julie, Azad, Raman, Chavan, Nitin, Kol, Mark, Campbell, Lewi, Starr, Therese, Roberts, Brigit, Wibrow, Bradley, Warhurst, Timothy, Chinthamuneedi, Meher, Ferney, Bernal Buitrago, Simon, Marc, De Backer, Daniel, Wittebole, Xavier, De Bels, David, Collin, Vincent, Dams, Karolien, Jorens, Philippe, Dubois, Jasperina, Gunst, Jan, Haentjens, Lionel, De Schryver, Nicola, Dugernier, Thierry, Rizoli, Sandro, Santillan, Paul, Han, Yi, Biskup, Ewelina, Qu, Changjing, Li, Xinyu, Yu, Tao, Weihua, Lu, Molano-Franco, Daniel, Rojas, José, Oviedo, Juan Mauricio Pardo, Pinilla, Dario, Cardenas, Yenny, Celis, Edgar, Arias, Mario, Vukovic, Anita, Vudrag, Maja, Belavic, Matija, Zunic, Josip, Kuharic, Janja, Kricka, Irena Bozanic, Filipovic-Grcic, Ina, Tomasevic, Bori, Obraz, Melanija, Bodulica, Bruna, Dohnal, Martin, Malaska, Jan, Kratochvil, Milan, Satinsky, Igor, Schwarz, Peter, Kos, Zdenek, Blahut, Ladislav, Maca, Jan, Protus, Marek, Kieslichová, Eva, Nielsen, Louise Gramstrup, Krogh, Birgitte Marianne, Rivadeneira, Francisco, Morales, Freddy, Mora, José, Orozco, Alexandra Saraguro, MorochoTutillo, Diego Rolando, Vargas, Nelson Remache, Yepez, Estuardo Salgado, Villamagua, Bori, Alsisi, Adel, Fahmy, Abdelraouf, Dupont, Hervé, Lasocki, Sigismond, Paugam-Burtz, Catherine, Foucrier, Arnaud, Nica, Alexandru, Barjon, Geneviève, Mallat, Jihad, Marcotte, Guillaume, Leone, Marc, Duclos, Gary, Burtin, Philippe, Atchade, Enora, Mahjoub, Yazine, Misset, Benoît, Timsit, Jean-Françoi, Dupuis, Claire, Veber, Benoît, Debarre, Matthieu, Collange, Oliver, Pottecher, Julien, Hecketsweiler, Stephane, Fromentin, Mélanie, Tesnière, Antoine, Koch, Christian, Sander, Michael, Elke, Gunnar, Wrigge, Hermann, Simon, Philipp, Chalkiadaki, Anthoula, Tzanidakis, Charalampo, Pneumatikos, Ioanni, Sertaridou, Eleni, Mastora, Zafiria, Pantazopoulos, Ioanni, Papanikolaou, Metaxia, Papavasilopoulou, Theonymfi, Floros, John, Diakaki, Chryssa, Rallis, Michael, Paridou, Alexandra, Kalogeromitros, Alexandro, Romanou, Vasiliki, Nikolaou, Charikleia, Kounougeri, Katerina, Tsigou, Evdoxia, Psallida, Vasiliki, Karampela, Niki, Mandragos, Konstantino, Kontoudaki, Eftychia, Pentheroudaki, Alexandra, Farazi-Chongouki, Christo, Karakosta, Agathi, Chouris, Isaac, Radu, Vasiliki, Malliotakis, Polychroni, Kokkini, Sofia, Charalambous, Eliana, Kyritsi, Aikaterini, Koulouras, Vasilio, Papathanakos, Georgio, Nagky, Eva, Lampiri, Clairi, Tsimpoukas, Fotio, Sarakatsanos, Ioanni, Georgakopoulos, Panagioti, Ravani, Ifigeneia, Prekates, Athanasio, Sakellaridis, Konstantino, Christopoulos, Christo, Vrettou, Efstratia, Stokkos, Konstantino, Pentari, Anastasia, Marmanidou, Kyriaki, Kydona, Christina, Tsoumaropoulos, Georgio, Bitzani, Militisa, Kontou, Paschalina, Voudouris, Antonio, Flioni, Elli-Nikki, Antypa, Elli, Chasou, Eleftheria, Anisoglou, Souzana, Papageorgiou, Eirini, Paraforou, Theoniki, Tsioka, Agoritsa, Karathanou, Antigoni, Vakalos, Aristeidi, Shah, Bhagyesh, Thakkar, Chirag, Jain, Nikhilesh, Gurjar, Mohan, Baronia, Arvind, Sathe, Prachee, Kulkarni, Shilpa, Paul, Cherish, Paul, John, Masjedi, Mansoor, Nikandish, Reza, Zand, Farid, Sabetian, Golnar, Mahmoodpoor, Ata, Hashemian, Seyed Mohammadreza, Bala, Miklosh, Flocco, Romeo, Torrente, Sergio, Pota, Vincenzo, Spadaro, Savino, Volta, Carlo, Serafini, Giulia, Boraso, Sabrina, Tiberio, Ivo, Cortegiani, Andrea, Misseri, Giovanni, Barbagallo, Maria, Nicolotti, Davide, Forfori, Francesco, Corradi, Francesco, Pelagalli, Lorella, Brazzi, Luca, Vittone, Ferdinando Giorgio, Russo, Alessandro, Simion, Davide, Cotoia, Antonella, Toppin, Gilda Cinnella Patrick, Johnson-Jackson, Roxanne, Hayashi, Yoshiro, Yamamoto, Ryohei, Yasuda, Hideto, Kishihara, Yuki, Shiotsuka, Junji, Sanchez-Hurtado, Luis Alejandro, Tejeda-Huezo, Brigitte, Gorordo, Lui, Ñamendys-Silva, Silvio A, Garcia-Guillen, Francisco J, Martinez, Manuel, Romero-Meja, Erick, Colorado-Dominguez, Ever, van den Oever, Huub, Kalff, Karel Martijn, Vermeijden, Wytze, Cornet, Alexander Daniel, Beck, Oliver, Cimic, Nedim, Dormans, Tom, Bormans, Laura, Bakker, Jan, Van Duijn, Ditty, Bosman, Gerrit, Vos, Piet, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Haas, Lenneke, Henein, Akram, Miranda, Ariel M, Malca, Gonzalo Ernesto Gianella, Arroyo-Sanchez, Abel, Misiewska-Kaczur, Agnieszka, Akinyi, Frisch, Czuczwar, Miroslaw, Luczak, Karolina, Sulkowski, Wiktor, Tamowicz, Barbara, Swit, Beata, Baranowski, Bronisław, Smuszkiewicz, Piotr, Trojanowska, Iwona, Rzymski, Stanislaw, Sawinski, Mariusz, Trosiak, Marta, Mikaszewska-Sokolewicz, Malgorzata, Alves, Ricardo, Leal, Dina, Krystopchuk, Andriy, Mendonca, Pedro Muguel Hilario, Pereira, Rui Antune, de Carvalho, Maria Raquel Lopes Marque, Candeias, Carlo, Molinos, Elena, Ferreira, Amélia, Castro, Guiomar, Pereira, José-Manuel, Santos, Lurde, Ferreira, Alcina, Pascoalinho, Dulce, Ribeiro, Rosa, Domingos, Guilherme, Gomes, Pedro, Nora, David, Costa, Rui Pedro, Santos, Anabela, Alsheikhly, Ahmed Subhy, Popescu, Mihai, Grigoras, Ioana, Patrascanu, Emilia, Zabolotskikh, Igor, Musaeva, Tatiana, Gaigolnik, Deni, Kulabukhov, Vladimir, Belskiy, Vladislav, Zubareva, Nadezhda, Tribulev, Maxim, Abdelsalam, Ahmed, Aldarsani, Ayman, Al-Khalid, Muhammad, Almekhlafi, Ghaleb, Mandourah, Yasser, Doklestic, Krstina, Velickovic, Jelena, Velickovic, Dejan, Jankovic, Radmilo, Skoric-Jokic, Svetlana, Radovanovic, Dragana, Richards, Guy, Alli, Ahmad, Cordoba Nielfa, del Carmen, Iniesta, Rafael Sánchez, Martínez, Adela Benítez-Cano, Bernedo, Carlos Garcia, Gil, Santiago Alberto Pico, Nuvials, Xavier, Garcia, Joseba Gonzalez, Peña, Jose Manuel Garcia, Jimenez, Roberto, Herrera, Lui, Barrachina, Laura Galarza, Monzon, Ignacio Catalan, Redondo, Francisco Javier, Villazala, Ruben, Zapata, Diego Fernando Matallana, Lopez, Isabel Maria Villa, Moreno-Gonzalez, Gabriel, Lopez-Delgado, Juan Carlo, Marin, Jorge Solera, Sanchez-Zamora, Purificacion, Vidal, Montserrat Vallverdú, González, Jesús Flore, Salinas, Irene, Hermosa, Cecilia, Martinez-Sagasti, Fernando, Domingo-Marín, Sara, Victorino, Johanna Abril, Garcia-Alvarez, Raquel, Calleja, Pablo López-Arca, de la Torre-Prados, Maria Victoria, Vidal-Cortes, Pablo, del Río-Carbajo, Lorena, Izura, Javier, Minguez, Victoria, Alvarez, Josep Trenado, Prous, Anna Parera, Paz, Daniel, Roche-Campo, Ferran, Aguilar, Gerardo, Belda, Javier, Rico-Feijoo, Jesu, Aldecoa, Cesat, Zalba-Etayo, Begoña, Dullenkopf, Alexander, Trongtrakul, Konlawij, Chtsomkasem, Anusang, Akbaş, Türkay, Unal, Mustafa Necmettin, Gumus, Ayca, Ramazanoglu, Atilla, Memis, Dilek, Mehmet, Inal, Urkmez, Seval, Ozgultekin, Asu, Demirkiran, Oktay, Aslan, Nesrin Ahu, Kizilaslan, Deniz, Kahveci, Ferda, Ünlü, Nurdan, Ozkan, Zeynep, Kaye, Callum, Jansen, Jan, O’Neill, Orla, Nutt, Christopher, Jha, Rajeev, Hooker, Nicola, Grecu, Irina, Petridou, Christina, Shyamsundar, Murali, McNamee, Lia, Trinder, John, Hagan, Samantha, Kelly, Catriona, Silversides, Jonathon, Groba, Casiano Barrera, Boyd, Owen, Bhowmick, Kaushik, Humphreys, Sally, Summers, Charlotte, Polgarova, Petra, Margarson, Michael, Dickens, Justin, Pearson, Suzanne, Chinery, Elaine, Hemmings, Noel, O’Kane, Sinead, Austin, Pauline, Cole, Stephen, Plowright, Catherine, Box, Roberta, Wright, Christopher, Young, Lorna, Creagh-Brown, Ben, Montague, Laura, Parker, Robert, Morton, Ben, Ostermann, Marlie, Bilinska, Julia, Rose, Bernd Oliver, Reece-Anthony, Rosie, Ryan, Christine, Hamilton, Mark, Hopkins, Philip, Wendon, Julia, Brescia, Giovanni, Ijaz, Nazia, Wood, Jame, George, Michelle, Toth-Tarsoly, Piroska, Yates, Bryan, Armstrong, Maureen, Scott, Carmen, Boyd, Christine, Szakmany, Tama, Rees, David, Pulak, Paul, Coggon, Mandy, Saha, Bhaskar, Kent, Linda, Gibson, Bethan, Camsooksai, Julie, Reschreiter, Henrik, Morgan, Pat, Sangaralingham, Sivatharshini, Lowe, Alastair, Vondras, Petr, Jamadarkhana, Sunil, Cruz, Carina, Bhandary, Rakesh, Hersey, Peter, Furneval, Julie, Innes, Richard, Doble, Patricia, Attwood, Ben, Parsons, Penny, Page, Valerie, Zhao, Xiaobei, Dalton, Julian, Hegazy, Mohammed, Awad, Yasser, Naylor, Dougla, Naylor, Amanda, Lee, Sarah, Brevard, Sidney, Davis, Noelle, Morochotutillo, Diego Rolando, Baranowski, Bronislaw, Akbas, Türkay, Mcnamee, Lia, UCL - SSS/IREC/MEDA - Pôle de médecine aiguë, and UCL - (SLuc) Service de soins intensifs
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Adult ,Secondary peritoniti ,Critical Illness ,Peritonitis ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Antimicrobial therapy ,Intensive Care Units ,Secondary peritonitis ,Intra-abdominal infection ,Anti-Infective Agents ,Risk Factors ,Source control ,Sepsis ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Humans ,Intraabdominal Infections ,Mortality ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
PURPOSE: To describe data on epidemiology, microbiology, clinical characteristics and outcome of adult patients admitted in the intensive care unit (ICU) with secondary peritonitis, with special emphasis on antimicrobial therapy and source control. METHODS: Post hoc analysis of a multicenter observational study (Abdominal Sepsis Study, AbSeS) including 2621 adult ICU patients with intra-abdominal infection in 306 ICUs from 42 countries. Time-till-source control intervention was calculated as from time of diagnosis and classified into 'emergency' (< 2 h), 'urgent' (2-6 h), and 'delayed' (> 6 h). Relationships were assessed by logistic regression analysis and reported as odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). RESULTS: The cohort included 1077 cases of microbiologically confirmed secondary peritonitis. Mortality was 29.7%. The rate of appropriate empiric therapy showed no difference between survivors and non-survivors (66.4% vs. 61.3%, p = 0.1). A stepwise increase in mortality was observed with increasing Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores (19.6% for a value ≤ 4-55.4% for a value > 12, p < 0.001). The highest odds of death were associated with septic shock (OR 3.08 [1.42-7.00]), late-onset hospital-acquired peritonitis (OR 1.71 [1.16-2.52]) and failed source control evidenced by persistent inflammation at day 7 (OR 5.71 [3.99-8.18]). Compared with 'emergency' source control intervention (< 2 h of diagnosis), 'urgent' source control was the only modifiable covariate associated with lower odds of mortality (OR 0.50 [0.34-0.73]). CONCLUSION: 'Urgent' and successful source control was associated with improved odds of survival. Appropriateness of empirical antimicrobial treatment did not significantly affect survival suggesting that source control is more determinative for outcome. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03270345.
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15. Methodical study of chromium (VI) ion adsorption from aqueous solution using low-cost agro-waste material: isotherm, kinetic, and thermodynamic studies
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Olubunmi Kolawole Akiode, Ahmed Adetoro, Augustine Ikechukwu Anene, Samson Olusegun Afolabi, and Yakubu Adekunle Alli
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Pollution - Published
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16. Antenatal care utilization and its associated factors in Somalia: a cross-sectional study
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Miikkulainen, Alli, primary, Abdirahman Mohamud, Ibrahim, additional, Aqazouz, Majda, additional, Abdullahi Suleiman, Bishara, additional, Sheikh Mohamud, Omar, additional, Ahmed Mohamed, Abdifatah, additional, and Rossi, Rodolfo, additional
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17. Sentiment analysis of COVID-19 tweets from selected hashtags in Nigeria using VADER and Text Blob analyser
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Abiola, Odeyinka, primary, Abayomi-Alli, Adebayo, additional, Tale, Oluwasefunmi Arogundade, additional, Misra, Sanjay, additional, and Abayomi-Alli, Olusola, additional
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18. Removal of Toxic Chromium Ions in Aqueous Medium Using a New Sorbent Based on rGO@CNT@Fe2O3
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Balla Fall, Cheikh Gaye, Matar Niang, Yakubu Adekunle Alli, Abdou Karim Diagne Diaw, Modou Fall, Sabu Thomas, and Hyacinthe Randriamahazaka
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Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Environmental Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Catalysis - Published
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19. Castor oil—based graft copolymers: synthesis, characterization antimicrobial activity and antiproliferative effects against breast cancer cell lines
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Sema Alli, Gorkem Dulger, Ilker Kiliccioglu, Abdulkadir Alli, and Basaran Dulger
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Polymers and Plastics ,Materials Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
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20. Sentiment analysis of COVID-19 tweets from selected hashtags in Nigeria using VADER and Text Blob analyser
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Odeyinka Abiola, Adebayo Abayomi-Alli, Oluwasefunmi Arogundade Tale, Sanjay Misra, and Olusola Abayomi-Alli
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background Information is essential for growth; without it, little can be accomplished. Data gathering has seen significant changes throughout the previous few centuries because of the certain transitory medium. The look and style of information transference are affected by the employment of new and emerging technologies, some of which are efficient, others are reliable, and many more are quick and effective, but a few were disappointing for various reasons. Aims This study aims at using TextBlob and VADER analyser with historical tweets, to analyse emotional responses to the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). It shows us how much of a sociological, environmental, and economic impact it has in Nigeria, among other things. This study would be a tremendous step forward for students, researchers, and scholars who want to advance in fields like data science, machine learning, and deep learning. Methodology The hashtag ‘COVID-19' was used to collect 1,048,575 tweets from Twitter. The tweets were pre-processed with a Twitter tokenizer, while TextBlob and Valence Aware Dictionary for Sentiment Reasoning (VADER) were used for text mining and sentiment analysis, respectively. Topic modelling was done with Latent Dirichlet Allocation and visualized with Multidimensional scaling. Results The result of the VADER sentiment returned 39.8%, 31.3%, and 28.9%, positive, neutral, and negative sentiment, respectively, while the result of the TextBlob sentiment returned 46.0%, 36.7%, and 17.3%, neutral, positive, and negative sentiment, respectively. Conclusion With all of this, information from social media may be used to help organizations, governments, and nations around the world make smart and effective decisions about how to restrict and limit the negative effects of COVID-19. Also, know the opinion and challenges of people, then deal with the problem of misinformation. It is concluded that with popular belief a significant number of the populace regards COVID-19 as a virus that has come to stay, some believe it will eventually be conquered.
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21. Motor learning principles during rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament injury
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Gokeler, Alli, primary, Nijmeijer, E. M., additional, Heuvelmans, P., additional, Tak, I., additional, Ramponi, C., additional, and Benjaminse, A., additional
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22. RNA binding protein SYNCRIP maintains proteostasis and self-renewal of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells
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Herrejon Chavez, Florisela, primary, Luo, Hanzhi, additional, Cifani, Paolo, additional, Pine, Alli, additional, Chu, Karen L., additional, Joshi, Suhasini, additional, Barin, Ersilia, additional, Schurer, Alexandra, additional, Chan, Mandy, additional, Chang, Kathryn, additional, Han, Grace Y. Q., additional, Pierson, Aspen J., additional, Xiao, Michael, additional, Yang, Xuejing, additional, Kuehm, Lindsey M., additional, Hong, Yuning, additional, Nguyen, Diu T. T., additional, Chiosis, Gabriela, additional, Kentsis, Alex, additional, Leslie, Christina, additional, Vu, Ly P., additional, and Kharas, Michael G., additional
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23. Utilizing 3D printing to assist pre-procedure planning of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedures: a pilot study
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Richards, Lucas, primary, Dalla, Shiv, additional, Fitzgerald, Sharon, additional, Walter, Carissa, additional, Ash, Ryan, additional, Miller, Kirk, additional, Alli, Adam, additional, and Rohr, Aaron, additional
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24. Synthesis and Characterization of T. polyzona and Laccase-Mediated Silver Nanoparticles: Antimicrobial and Printing Press Wastewater Treatment Efficiency
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Maloma, Mojisola Rebecca, primary, Adebayo-Tayo, Bukola Christianah, additional, Alli, Yakubu Adekunle, additional, and Oladoye, Peter Olusakin, additional
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25. RNA binding protein SYNCRIP maintains proteostasis and self-renewal of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells
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Florisela Herrejon Chavez, Hanzhi Luo, Paolo Cifani, Alli Pine, Karen L. Chu, Suhasini Joshi, Ersilia Barin, Alexandra Schurer, Mandy Chan, Kathryn Chang, Grace Y. Q. Han, Aspen J. Pierson, Michael Xiao, Xuejing Yang, Lindsey M. Kuehm, Yuning Hong, Diu T. T. Nguyen, Gabriela Chiosis, Alex Kentsis, Christina Leslie, Ly P. Vu, and Michael G. Kharas
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Multidisciplinary ,General Physics and Astronomy ,General Chemistry ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Tissue homeostasis is maintained after stress by engaging and activating the hematopoietic stem and progenitor compartments in the blood. Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are essential for long-term repopulation after secondary transplantation. Here, using a conditional knockout mouse model, we revealed that the RNA-binding protein SYNCRIP is required for maintenance of blood homeostasis especially after regenerative stress due to defects in HSCs and progenitors. Mechanistically, we find that SYNCRIP loss results in a failure to maintain proteome homeostasis that is essential for HSC maintenance. SYNCRIP depletion results in increased protein synthesis, a dysregulated epichaperome, an accumulation of misfolded proteins and induces endoplasmic reticulum stress. Additionally, we find that SYNCRIP is required for translation of CDC42 RHO-GTPase, and loss of SYNCRIP results in defects in polarity, asymmetric segregation, and dilution of unfolded proteins. Forced expression of CDC42 recovers polarity and in vitro replating activities of HSCs. Taken together, we uncovered a post-transcriptional regulatory program that safeguards HSC self-renewal capacity and blood homeostasis.
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26. Utilizing 3D printing to assist pre-procedure planning of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedures: a pilot study
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Lucas Richards, Shiv Dalla, Sharon Fitzgerald, Carissa Walter, Ryan Ash, Kirk Miller, Adam Alli, and Aaron Rohr
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Biomedical Engineering ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Background 3D (three-dimensional) printing has been adopted by the medical community in several ways, procedure planning being one example. This application of technology has been adopted by several subspecialties including interventional radiology, however the planning of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) placement has not yet been described. The impact of a 3D printed model on procedural measures such as procedure time, radiation exposure, intravascular contrast dosage, fluoroscopy time, and provider confidence has also not been reported. Methods This pilot study utilized a quasi-experimental design including patients who underwent TIPS. For the control group, retrospective data was collected on patients who received a TIPS prior to Oct 1, 2020. For the experimental group, patient-specific 3D printed models were integrated in the care of patients that received TIPS between Oct 1, 2020 and April 15, 2021. Data was collected on patient demographics and procedural measures. The interventionalists were surveyed on their confidence level and model usage following each procedure in the experimental group. Results 3D printed models were created for six TIPS. Procedure time (p = 0.93), fluoroscopy time (p = 0.26), and intravascular contrast dosage (p = 0.75) did not have significant difference between groups. Mean radiation exposure was 808.8 mGy in the group with a model compared to 1731.7 mGy without, however this was also not statistically significant (p = 0.09). Out of 11 survey responses from interventionists, 10 reported “increased” or “significantly increased” confidence after reviewing the 3D printed model and all responded that the models were a valuable tool for trainees. Conclusions 3D printed models of patient anatomy can consistently be made using consumer-level, desktop 3D printing technology. This study was not adequately powered to measure the impact that including 3D printed models in the planning of TIPS procedures may have on procedural measures. The majority of interventionists reported that patient-specific models were valuable tools for teaching trainees and that confidence levels increased as a result of model inclusion in procedure planning.
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27. Synthesis and Characterization of T. polyzona and Laccase-Mediated Silver Nanoparticles: Antimicrobial and Printing Press Wastewater Treatment Efficiency
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Mojisola Rebecca Maloma, Bukola Christianah Adebayo-Tayo, Yakubu Adekunle Alli, and Peter Olusakin Oladoye
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Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Environmental Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Catalysis - Published
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28. Testing measurement invariance of mathematics self-concept and self-efficacy in PISA using MGCFA and the alignment method
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Alli Klapp, Yi DING, and Kajsa Hansen Yang
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Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Education - Abstract
The aim of the study is to investigate the measurement invariance of mathematics self-concept and self-efficacy across 40 countries that participated in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2003 and 2012 cycles. The sample of the study consists of 271,760 students in PISA 2003 and 333,804 students in PISA 2012. Firstly, the traditional measurement invariance testing was applied in the multiple-group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA). Then, the alignment analyses were performed, allowing non-invariance to a minimum to estimate all of the parameters. Results from MGCFA indicate that mathematics self-concept and self-efficacy hold metric invariance across the 80 groups (cycle by country). The alignment method results suggest that a large proportion of non-invariance exists in both mathematics self-concept and self-efficacy factors, and the factor means cannot be compared across all participating countries. Results of the Monte Carlo simulation show that the alignment results are trustworthy. Implications and limitations are discussed, and some recommendations for future research are proposed.
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29. A Family-Focused, Sibling-Synchronous Intervention in Borno State, Nigeria: Exploring the Impact on Family Functioning and Household Gender Roles
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Ilana Seff, Shadrack Steven, Alli Gillespie, Hannah Brumbaum, Hannah Kluender, Cassondra Puls, Andrea Koris, Veronica Akika, Julianne Deitch, and Lindsay Stark
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Clinical Psychology ,Sociology and Political Science ,Law ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) - Published
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30. Relations between students’ well-being and academic achievement: evidence from Swedish compulsory school
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Klapp, Thea, primary, Klapp, Alli, additional, and Gustafsson, Jan-Eric, additional
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31. Methodical study of chromium (VI) ion adsorption from aqueous solution using low-cost agro-waste material: isotherm, kinetic, and thermodynamic studies
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Akiode, Olubunmi Kolawole, primary, Adetoro, Ahmed, additional, Anene, Augustine Ikechukwu, additional, Afolabi, Samson Olusegun, additional, and Alli, Yakubu Adekunle, additional
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32. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: outcomes of a dedicated anesthesia and surgery protocol
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Morrell, David J., primary, Chau, Marvin H., additional, Winder, Joshua S., additional, Stredny, Edward S., additional, Alli, Vamsi V., additional, Sinz, Elizabeth H., additional, Hazard, Sprague W., additional, Simmons, Zachary, additional, and Pauli, Eric M., additional
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33. SCLAVOEM: hyper parameter optimization approach to predictive modelling of COVID-19 infodemic tweets using smote and classifier vote ensemble
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Adebayo Abayomi-Alli, Oluwasefunmi Arogundade, UTKU KÖSE, Sanjay Misra, Kayode Adesemowo, and Taiwo Olaleye
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Geometry and Topology ,Software ,Theoretical Computer Science - Abstract
Fake COVID-19 tweets are dangerous since they are misinformative, completely inaccurate, as threatening the efforts for flattening the pandemic curve. Thus, aside the COVID-19 pandemic, dealing with fake news and myths about the virus constitute an infodemic issue, which must be tackled by ensuring only valid information. In this context, this study proposed the Synthetic Minority Over-Sampling Technique (SMOTE) and the classifier vote ensemble (SCLAVOEM) method as a fake news classifier and a hyper parameter optimization approach for predictive modelling of COVID-19 infodemic tweets. Hyper parameter optimization variables were deployed across specific points of the proposed model and a minority oversampling of training sets was applied within imbalanced class representations. Experimental applications by the SCLAVOEM for COVID-19 infodemic prediction returned 0.999 and 1.000 weighted averages for F-measure and area under curve (AUC), respectively. Thanks to the SMOTE, the performance increases of 3.74 and 1.11%; 5.05 and 0.29%; 4.59 and 8.05% was seen in three different data sets. Eventually, the SCLAVOEM provided a framework for predictive detecting 'fake tweets' and three classifiers: 'positive', 'negative' and 'click-trap' (piege a clics). It is thought that the model will automatically flag fake information on Twitter, hence protecting the public from inaccurate and information overload.
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34. A selective and efficient chemosensor for the rapid detection of arsenic ions in aqueous medium
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T. Adeniyi Afolabi, Onome Ejeromedoghene, Gbadebo E. Olorunlana, T. Adeleke Afolabi, and Yakubu A. Alli
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General Chemistry - Published
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35. Self medication practices and its determinants in health care professionals during the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic: cross-sectional study
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Okoye, Ogochukwu Chinedum, Adejumo, Oluseyi Ademola, Opadeyi, Abimbola Olubukunola, Madubuko, Cynthia Roli, Ntaji, Maureen, Okonkwo, Kenechukwu Chukwuemeka, Edeki, Imuetinyan Rashidat, Agboje, Uchechukwu Oby, Alli, Oladimeji Emmanuel, and Ohaju-Obodo, John Oghenevwirhe
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Adult ,Pharmacology ,Health Personnel ,education ,COVID-19 ,Nigeria ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Self Medication ,Pharmacy ,Toxicology ,Health care professionals ,Coronavirus ,COVID-19 Testing ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Self-medication ,Pandemics ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The exposure of health care professionals (HCP) to patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) in the course of performing their professional duties may expose them to contracting the virus. This may likely increase their tendency to self-medicate for prevention or treatment of perceived infection. Aim This study determined the prevalence of COVID-19 related self-medication and its determinants among HCPs in three tertiary hospitals in Southern Nigeria. Method This was a cross-sectional study that enrolled 669 adult HCPs from three tertiary hospitals in three Southern Nigerian States using a non-probability convenience sampling method. A structured self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection. Data entry and analysis were done using IBM SPSS version 22. Results The mean age of the respondents was 35.6 ± 8.7 years. Two hundred and forty-three respondents (36.3%) reported having practiced COVID-19 related self-medication. The commonly used medications were ivermectin, azithromycin, vitamin C, chloroquine and zinc. Factors associated with self-medication were older age (p = 44 years (Adjusted Odd Ratio[AOR]:2.77,95% Confidence Interval [CI]: 1.62–4.75, p =
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36. Relations between students’ well-being and academic achievement: evidence from Swedish compulsory school
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Thea Klapp, Alli Klapp, and Jan-Eric Gustafsson
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The study aimed to investigate students’ psychological, cognitive, and social well-being in 6th Grade and the relations to academic achievement in compulsory school, as measured by grades in 9th Grade. Due to reports from Swedish authorities and research, students’ self-reported well-being has decreased during the last decade. Data from the Swedish longitudinal project Evaluation Through Follow-up was analyzed with confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modelling. By using data from two birth cohorts (1998: N = 7 684 and 2004: N = 9 437), differences in well-being across the two cohorts could be investigated. Cognitive ability, parental education, and gender were also accounted for. Statistically significant cohort and gender differences were found, where cohort 2004 was disadvantaged in all three well-being dimensions, and girls were disadvantaged in psychological and social well-being. Psychological well-being was negatively related to academic achievement, indicating that students who experienced more school-related stress performed higher than students who experienced less stress. Cognitive well-being was positively related to academic achievement. Possible causes of the decrease in well-being may be changes in the educational and assessment system, which meant that cohort 2004 went through compulsory school with a stronger focus on results and grades than earlier cohorts.
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37. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: outcomes of a dedicated anesthesia and surgery protocol
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David J. Morrell, Marvin H. Chau, Joshua S. Winder, Edward S. Stredny, Vamsi V. Alli, Elizabeth H. Sinz, Sprague W. Hazard, Zachary Simmons, and Eric M. Pauli
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38. Profile of pediatric out-patients managed by physiotherapists at Federal Medical Center, Abeokuta: a retrospective review
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Abiola Olayinka Fafolahan, Oladunni Patricia Sodipo, Abigail Oladunni Davis, Kafayat Kehinde Adeoye, Badiru Olayinka Musa, Olakorede David, and Alli Asake Muminat
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Background Pediatric physiotherapists help children to achieve their optimal physical development. The present study was aimed to evaluate the out-patient pediatric conditions managed by physiotherapists in Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta, Nigeria (FMCA). Methods The present study included all children attended to at Pediatric Unit (outpatient) of FMCA in the period between the beginnings of May 20121 to the end of May 2022. The clinic runs every Tuesdays and Thursdays. All children below and equals to 15 years of age were included. Complete clinical, socio-demographic characteristics of patients and parents were manually scrapped from the electronic medical records (EMR) of the hospital. Descriptive statistics was used to present the results. Results During this period a total of 160 patients presented with different disorders were seen. There were 100 males (62.5%) and 60 females (37.5%). Cerebral palsy which can be classified as a neurological disorder was the most common condition managed (63.7%). Obstetric brachial palsy injury (OBPI), injection palsy, post-immobilization stiffness, congenital talipes equinivarus, and among others were managed during this period. Cerebral palsy was common among males, obstetric brachial palsy injury, and injection palsy. Cerebral palsy patients had late presentation for physiotherapy (1–5 years). Only 2 patients out of 11 with OBPI came for early physiotherapy. There is higher risk for cerebral palsy and OBPI among primiparous mothers. Conclusions It was concluded that neurological disorders are the most common pediatric cases managed by physiotherapists in Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta, with cerebral palsy having higher prevalence.
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39. Correction: Return to sports after ACL injury 5 years from now: 10 things we must do
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Alli Gokeler, Alberto Grassi, Roy Hoogeslag, Albert van Houten, Tim Lehman, Caroline Bolling, Matthew Buckthorpe, Grant Norte, Anne Benjaminse, Pieter Heuvelmans, Stefano Di Paolo, Igor Tak, and Francesco Della Villa
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40. Profile of pediatric out-patients managed by physiotherapists at Federal Medical Center, Abeokuta: a retrospective review
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Fafolahan, Abiola Olayinka, primary, Sodipo, Oladunni Patricia, additional, Davis, Abigail Oladunni, additional, Adeoye, Kafayat Kehinde, additional, Musa, Badiru Olayinka, additional, David, Olakorede, additional, and Muminat, Alli Asake, additional
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41. Characterisation of urban environment and activity across space and time using street images and deep learning in Accra
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Nathvani, Ricky, primary, Clark, Sierra N., additional, Muller, Emily, additional, Alli, Abosede S., additional, Bennett, James E., additional, Nimo, James, additional, Moses, Josephine Bedford, additional, Baah, Solomon, additional, Metzler, A. Barbara, additional, Brauer, Michael, additional, Suel, Esra, additional, Hughes, Allison F., additional, Rashid, Theo, additional, Gemmell, Emily, additional, Moulds, Simon, additional, Baumgartner, Jill, additional, Toledano, Mireille, additional, Agyemang, Ernest, additional, Owusu, George, additional, Agyei-Mensah, Samuel, additional, Arku, Raphael E., additional, and Ezzati, Majid, additional
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42. Correction: Return to sports after ACL injury 5 years from now: 10 things we must do
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Gokeler, Alli, primary, Grassi, Alberto, additional, Hoogeslag, Roy, additional, van Houten, Albert, additional, Lehman, Tim, additional, Bolling, Caroline, additional, Buckthorpe, Matthew, additional, Norte, Grant, additional, Benjaminse, Anne, additional, Heuvelmans, Pieter, additional, Di Paolo, Stefano, additional, Tak, Igor, additional, and Villa, Francesco Della, additional
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43. Removal of Toxic Chromium Ions in Aqueous Medium Using a New Sorbent Based on rGO@CNT@Fe2O3
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Fall, Balla, primary, Gaye, Cheikh, additional, Niang, Matar, additional, Alli, Yakubu Adekunle, additional, Diaw, Abdou Karim Diagne, additional, Fall, Modou, additional, Thomas, Sabu, additional, and Randriamahazaka, Hyacinthe, additional
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44. Synthesis and physicochemical characterization of PMMA and PNIPAM based block copolymers by using PEG based macro RAFT agents
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Yetkin Senemoğlu, Baki Hazer, Hülya Arslan, Abdulkadir Alli, Sema Alli, and Şadi Şen
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45. Guidelines for the performance of minimally invasive splenectomy
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Celeste Hollands, Mohammed T. Ansari, Andre R. Campbell, Ahmed M Abou-Setta, Kim Ritchey, Bradley Zagol, Jake Whiteside, Amelia T. Collings, Danielle S. Walsh, Rebecca C. Dirks, Stephen P. Haggerty, Francisco Quinteros, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Robert Lim, Aurora D. Pryor, Stefan Scholz, Michael W. Cripps, Vamsi V. Alli, Joseph Broucek, Tammy L. Kindel, and Ziad T. Awad
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Adult ,Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Lateral positioning ,Splenectomy ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Laparoscopic splenectomy ,Thrombocytopenic purpura ,Treatment Outcome ,Elective Surgical Procedures ,Humans ,Medicine ,Laparoscopy ,Surgery ,Child ,business ,Grading (education) ,Intensive care medicine ,Spleen ,Mechanical devices ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
Background Minimally invasive splenectomy (MIS) is increasingly favored for the treatment of benign and malignant diseases of the spleen over open access approaches. While many studies cite the superiority of MIS in terms of decreased morbidity and length of stay over a traditional open approach, the comparative effectiveness of specific technical and peri-operative approaches to MIS is unclear. Objective To develop evidence-based guidelines that support clinicians, patients, and others in decisions on the peri-operative performance of MIS. Methods A guidelines committee panel of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) including methodologists used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach to grade the certainty of evidence and formulate recommendations. Results Informed by a systematic review of the evidence, the panel agreed on eight recommendations for the peri-operative performance of MIS for adults and children in elective situations addressing six key questions. Conclusions Conditional recommendations were made in favor of lateral positioning for non-hematologic disease, intra-operative platelet administration for patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura instead of preoperative administration, and the use of mechanical devices to control the splenic hilum. Further, a conditional recommendation was made against routine intra-operative drain placement.
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46. Ocimum gratissimum enhances insulin sensitivity in male Wistar rats with dexamethasone-induced insulin resistance
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Tolulope James Adeoye, T.J. Lasisi, Adeyinka Cornelius Adeyemi, Abdulrasak Akinola Alada, S.T. Shittu, and Seyid Alli-Sisse Shittu
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hexokinase ,Glycogen ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Insulin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Insulin resistance ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,polycyclic compounds ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Hyperinsulinemia ,Beta cell ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Dexamethasone ,Research Article ,medicine.drug - Abstract
PURPOSE: The antidiabetic activities of Ocimum gratissimum (OG) leaf extract are well documented in experimental diabetes induced by beta cell destruction resulting in hypoinsulinemia. There is however paucity of data on its effect in conditions characterized by hyperinsulinemia. This study therefore investigated the effect of OG on insulin resistance induced by dexamethasone in male Wistar rats. METHOD: Twenty male Wistar rats grouped as control, normal + OG, Dex and Dex + OG were used. Control and normal + OG received normal saline while Dex and Dex + OG received dexamethasone (1 mg/kg, i.p) followed by distilled water or OG (400 mg/kg) for 10 days. Levels of fasting blood glucose (FBG), insulin, HOMA-IR, liver and muscle glycogen, hexokinase activities, hepatic HMG CoA reductase activity were obtained. Histopathology of pancreas and liver tissues was carried out using standard procedures. RESULTS: Body weight reduced significantly in the Dex and Dex + OG groups compared with the control. FBG (147.8 ± 9.93 mg/dL), insulin (2.98 ± 0.49 µIU/ml) and HOMA-IR (1.11 ± 0.22) of Dex animals were higher than the control (FBG = 89.22 ± 6.53 mg/dL; insulin = 1.70 ± 0.49 µIU/ml; HOMA-IR = 0.37 ± 0.04). These were significantly reduced in the Dex + OG (FBG = 115.31 ± 5.93 mg/dL; insulin = 1.85 ± 0.11µIU/ml; HOMA-IR = 0.53 ± 0.08) compared with Dex. Glycogen content and hexokinase activities were increased in the Dex + OG. Increased pancreatic islet size, hepatic steatosis and HMG Co A reductase activity were observed in the Dex but reduced in Dex + OG. CONCLUSION: OG promotes cellular glucose utilization and reduces hepatic fat accumulation in Wistar rats with insulin resistance induced by dexamethasone. Further study to identify the involved signal transduction will throw more light on the observed effects.
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47. Synthesis and physicochemical characterization of PMMA and PNIPAM based block copolymers by using PEG based macro RAFT agents
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Senemoğlu, Yetkin, primary, Hazer, Baki, additional, Arslan, Hülya, additional, Alli, Abdulkadir, additional, Alli, Sema, additional, and Şen, Şadi, additional
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48. Castor oil—based graft copolymers: synthesis, characterization antimicrobial activity and antiproliferative effects against breast cancer cell lines
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Alli, Sema, primary, Dulger, Gorkem, additional, Kiliccioglu, Ilker, additional, Alli, Abdulkadir, additional, and Dulger, Basaran, additional
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49. Hydrocarbon reservoir delineation using simultaneous and elastic impedance inversions in a Niger Delta field
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Taiwo Oyeniran, Saheed Alli, Oluwakemi Y. Adesanya, Itsemode P. Afinotan, K. F. Oyedele, and L. Adeoti
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Well test (oil and gas) ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Correlation coefficient ,Field (physics) ,Mineralogy ,Inversion (meteorology) ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,01 natural sciences ,Shear (sheet metal) ,General Energy ,Offshore geotechnical engineering ,Seismic inversion ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Interpolation - Abstract
The global energy demand is increasing while production from mature fields is drastically reducing consequently, oil and gas industries are expanding activities into more challenging areas. The inability of the traditional seismic data to properly delineate hydrocarbon reservoirs from subtle seismic features in ‘Sandfish’ field located offshore, Niger Delta informed the use of simultaneous and elastic impedance inversion. The elastic and derived volumes from seismic inversion would reduce risk, enhance hydrocarbon discovery and optimize development plans in the study area. Four ‘Sandfish’ (Sfn) wells (Sfn-01, Sfn-02, Sfn-04 and Sfn-05), check-shots and 3D seismic data of five angle stacks (6–12°, 12–18°, 18–26°, 26–32° and 32–42°) were used in the study. Low frequency (0–2 Hz) models were generated from interpolation of high-cut-filtered compressional wave velocity log (P-sonic), shear wave velocity log (S-sonic) and density log guided by interpreted four seismic horizons. The low frequency models broaden the spectrum of the elastic volumes and also served as inversion constraints. The five partial angle stacks varying from 6–42° were simultaneously inverted using Jason’s Rock-Trace® inversion software which iterated trial inversions until the model sufficiently matched the seismic data. The near (6–12°) angle and far-far (32–42°) angle stacks were also inverted and compared with the inverted volumes from the simultaneous inversion. This was carried out to determine the effectiveness of near and far-far elastic impedance volume in delineating hydrocarbon reservoirs. The inverted elastic volumes P-impedance (ZP), S-impedance (ZS), density (ρ), near and far-far elastic and derived volumes lambda-rho (λρ), mu-rho (µρ), Poisson’s-ratio (σ) reveal vertical and lateral continuity of the reservoirs identified (K01, N01 and P01) at 2179 m, 2484 m and 3048 m, respectively. The delineated reservoirs showed good match with the sand tops away from the well control validated by a blind well test. The cross-plot of inverted ZP from simultaneous inversion and well ZP gave correlation coefficient of 86% indicative of high quality inverted volume which will reduce exploration risk. The plot of inverted ZP from simultaneous inversion and inverted far-far elastic volume reflected 82% correlation coefficient indicating that this method could be adopted in other fields with limited data and similar geological setting. Hence, the study has shown the efficacy of elastic volumes in delineating hydrocarbon reservoirs which can help locate optimum region for development wells.
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50. “The pandemic made us stop and think about who we are and what we want:” Using intersectionality to understand migrant and refugee women’s experiences of gender-based violence during COVID-19
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Gillespie, Alli, primary, Seff, Ilana, additional, Caron, Camilla, additional, Maglietti, Maria Margherita, additional, Erskine, Dorcas, additional, Poulton, Catherine, additional, and Stark, Lindsay, additional
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