In our recently published paper (1), we find evidence that several metrics of socioeconomic status were associated with influenza and pneumonia mortality during the 1918 pandemic. We agree with Shanks and Brundage (2) that there are many possible causal mechanisms behind this association and appreciate the hypotheses that they add...
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Purpose: The MHC-unrestricted activity of cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells against chemo-surviving melanoma cancer stem cells (mCSC) was...
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Induced overexpression of CD44 associated with resistance to apoptosis on DNA damage response in human head and neck squamous cell carc...
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A randomised controlled trial comparing transnasal humidified rapid insufflation ventilatory exchange (THRIVE) pre-oxygenation with fac...
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Current treatments for generalized pustular psoriasis are unsatisfactory. We applied recently-developed techniques for transcriptomic analys...
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Downregulation of mouse CCR3 by lentiviral shRNA inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis of mouse eosinophils. Mol Med Rep. 2016 ...
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The influence of different types of brackets and efficacy of two chlorhexidine mouthwashes on oral hygiene and the incidence of white s...
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Robert Schumann regnes som en av de store romantiske komponistene, særlig anerkjent er hans klaver- og kammermusikk. Han startet på utdanni...
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Robert Schumann regnes som en av de store romantiske komponistene, særlig anerkjent er hans klaver- og kammermusikk. Han startet på utdanni...
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Abstract This paper addresses the hybrid consensus-based formation keeping problem for nonholonomic mobile robots in the presence of a nov...
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