101.
Probiotics' effects on the incidence of nosocomial pneumonia in critically ill patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Kai-xiong
Liu,
Ying-gang
Zhu,
Jing
Zhang,
Li-li
Tao,
Jae-Woo
Lee,
Xiao-dan
Wang,
Jie-ming
Qu
Critical Care 2012, 16 :R109 (25 June 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |
102.
Time to definitive diagnosis of breast cancer in Latina and non-Hispanic white women: the six cities study
Amelie
G
Ramirez,
Eliseo
J
Pérez-Stable,
Gregory
A
Talavera,
Frank
J
Penedo,
J Emilio
Carrillo,
Maria
E
Fernandez,
Edgar
Muñoz,
Dorothy
Long Parma,
Alan
EC
Holden,
Sandra
San Miguel de Majors,
Anna
Nápoles,
Sheila
F
Castañeda,
Kipling
J
Gallion
SpringerPlus 2013, 2 :84 (5 March 2013)
Abstract | Full text | PDF
103.
Availability, prices and affordability of the World Health Organization’s essential medicines for children in Guatemala
Angela
Anson,
Brooke
Ramay,
Antonio
de Esparza,
Lisa
Bero
Globalization and Health 2012, 8 :22 (2 July 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
104.
The C9ORF72 mutation brings more answers and more questions
Bruce
L
Miller
Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2013, 5 :7 (18 February 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Bruce Miller, Guest Editor of the special series: The new FTD mutation on chromosome 9 , discusses the C9ORF72 mutation associated with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
105.
Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents
Anna
Taddio,
Vibhuti
Shah,
Eman
Leung,
Jane
Wang,
Chaitya
Parikh,
Sarah
Smart,
Ross
Hetherington,
Moshe
Ipp,
Rebecca Pillai
Riddell,
Michael
Sgro,
Aleksandra
Jovicic,
Linda
Franck
BMC Pediatrics 2013, 13 :23 (8 February 2013)
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Editor’s summary
An educational pamphlet and video effectively increase parental knowledge about managing vaccination pain in children, suggesting that these educational tools may influence parent behaviors during infant vaccinations in clinical settings.
106.
John Widdicombe’s contribution to respiratory physiology and cough: reminiscences
Kian Fan
Chung,
Jay
A
Nadel,
Giovanni
Fontana
Cough 2013, 9 :6 (6 March 2013)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
107.
Potential for false positive HIV test results with the serial rapid HIV testing algorithm
Steven
Baveewo,
Moses
R
Kamya,
Harriet
Mayanja-Kizza,
Robin
Fatch,
David
R
Bangsberg,
Thomas
Coates,
Judith
A
Hahn,
Rhoda
K
Wanyenze
BMC Research Notes 2012, 5 :154 (19 March 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
108.
Cell-extrinsic consequences of epithelial stress: activation of protumorigenic tissue phenotypes
Colleen
A
Fordyce,
Kelley
T
Patten,
Tim
B
Fessenden,
RosaAnna
DeFilippis,
E Shelley
Hwang,
Jianxin
Zhao,
Thea
D
Tlsty
Breast Cancer Research 2012, 14 :R155 (7 December 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
109.
Dexmedetomidine provides renoprotection against ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice
Jianteng
Gu,
Pamela
Sun,
Hailin
Zhao,
Helena
R
Watts,
Robert
D
Sanders,
Niccolo
Terrando,
Peiyuan
Xia,
Mervyn
Maze,
Daqing
Ma
Critical Care 2011, 15 :R153 (24 June 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
110.
Assessing the outcomes of participatory research: protocol for identifying, selecting, appraising and synthesizing the literature for realist review
Justin
Jagosh,
Pierre
Pluye,
Ann
C
Macaulay,
Jon
Salsberg,
Jim
Henderson,
Erin
Sirett,
Paula
L
Bush,
Robbyn
Seller,
Geoff
Wong,
Trish
Greenhalgh,
Margaret
Cargo,
Carol
P
Herbert,
Sarena
D
Seifer,
Lawrence
W
Green
Implementation Science 2011, 6 :24 (20 March 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
111.
Roles of planar cell polarity pathways in the development of neutral tube defects
Gang
Wu,
Xupei
Huang,
Yimin
Hua,
Dezhi
Mu
Journal of Biomedical Science 2011, 18 :66 (24 August 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
112.
Effect of dexmedetomidine versus lorazepam on outcome in patients with sepsis: an a priori -designed analysis of the MENDS randomized controlled trial
Pratik
P
Pandharipande,
Robert
D
Sanders,
Timothy
D
Girard,
Stuart
McGrane,
Jennifer
L
Thompson,
Ayumi
K
Shintani,
Daniel
L
Herr,
Mervyn
Maze,
E Wesley
Ely,
Critical Care 2010, 14 :R38 (16 March 2010)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central | F1000 Medicine | F1000 Biology
113.
An expanded model of HIV cell entry phenotype based on multi-parameter single-cell data
Katarzyna
Bozek,
Manon
Eckhardt,
Saleta
Sierra,
Maria
Anders,
Rolf
Kaiser,
Hans-Georg
Kräusslich,
Barbara
Müller,
Thomas
Lengauer
Retrovirology 2012, 9 :60 (25 July 2012)
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Editor’s summary
This study developed a multivariate phenotype descriptor, termed phenotype vector, which facilitates a more detailed characterization of HIV entry phenotypes than currently used binary tropism classifications. For some of the tested virus variants, the multivariant phenotype vector revealed substantial divergences from existing tropism predictions.
114.
A novel bocavirus in canine liver
Linlin
Li,
Patricia
A
Pesavento,
Christian
M
Leutenegger,
Marko
Estrada,
Lark
L
Coffey,
Samia
N
Naccache,
Erik
Samayoa,
Charles
Chiu,
Jianming
Qiu,
Chunlin
Wang,
Xutao
Deng,
Eric
Delwart
Virology Journal 2013, 10 :54 (13 February 2013)
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Editor’s summary
A new species of bocavirus has been identified in the liver of a dog with haemorrhagic gastoenteritis and is highly genetically distinct from the two known canine bocaviruses.
115.
Public health triangulation: approach and application to synthesizing data to understand national and local HIV epidemics
George
W
Rutherford,
William
McFarland,
Hilary
Spindler,
Karen
White,
Sadhna
V
Patel,
John
Aberle-Grasse,
Keith
Sabin,
Nathan
Smith,
Stephanie
Taché,
Jesus
M
Calleja-Garcia,
Rand
L
Stoneburner
BMC Public Health 2010, 10 :447 (29 July 2010)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
116.
Extraction and inhibition of enzymatic activity of botulinum neurotoxins /B1, /B2, /B3, /B4, and /B5 by a panel of monoclonal anti-BoNT/B antibodies
Suzanne
R
Kalb,
Wanda
I
Santana,
Isin
N
Geren,
Consuelo
Garcia-Rodriguez,
Jianlong
Lou,
Theresa
J
Smith,
James
D
Marks,
Leonard
A
Smith,
James
L
Pirkle,
John
R
Barr
BMC Biochemistry 2011, 12 :58 (15 November 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
117.
Quantification of the physiochemical constraints on the export of spider silk proteins by Salmonella type III secretion
Daniel
M
Widmaier,
Christopher
A
Voigt
Microbial Cell Factories 2010, 9 :78 (25 October 2010)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
118.
How is the balance between protein synthesis and degradation achieved?
Stephen
Rothman
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling 2010, 7 :25 (23 June 2010)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
119.
Gel versus capillary electrophoresis genotyping for categorizing treatment outcomes in two anti-malarial trials in Uganda
Vinay
Gupta,
Grant
Dorsey,
Alan
E
Hubbard,
Philip
J
Rosenthal,
Bryan
Greenhouse
Malaria Journal 2010, 9 :19 (15 January 2010)
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Editor’s summary
This paper presents strong evidence that capillary electrophoresis (CE) is better than gel electrophoresis in discriminating recrudescence from reinfection. This has important implications for drug development.
120.
HIV serostatus disclosure is not associated with safer sexual behavior among HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) and their partners at risk for infection in Bangkok, Thailand
Nneka
Edwards-Jackson,
Nittaya
Phanuphak,
Hong
Van Tieu,
Nitiya
Chomchey,
Nipat
Teeratakulpisarn,
Wassana
Sathienthammawit,
Charnwit
Pakam,
Nutthasun
Pharachetsakul,
Magdalena
E
Sobieszczyk,
Praphan
Phanuphak,
Jintanat
Ananworanich
AIDS Research and Therapy 2012, 9 :38 (23 December 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
121.
Human Endogenous Retrovirus K(HML-2) Gag and Env specific T-cell responses are not detected in HTLV-I-infected subjects using standard peptide screening methods
R Brad
Jones,
Fabio
E
Leal,
Aaron
M
Hasenkrug,
Aluisio
C
Segurado,
Douglas
F
Nixon,
Mario
A
Ostrowski,
Esper
G
Kallas
Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine 2013, 12 :3 (10 January 2013)
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Editor’s summary
The elicitation of human endogenous retrovirus (HERV)-specific T-cells responses may not have a role in human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) associated immunopathology suggests this study.
122.
Chromium supplementation in non-obese non-diabetic subjects is associated with a decline in insulin sensitivity
Umesh
Masharani,
Christine
Gjerde,
Shelley
McCoy,
Betty
A
Maddux,
Danielle
Hessler,
Ira
D
Goldfine,
Jack
F
Youngren
BMC Endocrine Disorders 2012, 12 :31 (30 November 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
123.
Reliability and development of a new classification of lumbosacral spondylolisthesis
Jean-Marc
Mac-Thiong,
Hubert
Labelle,
Stefan
Parent,
Michael
Hresko,
Vedat
Deviren,
Mark
Weidenbaum,
Scoliosis 2008, 3 :19 (10 December 2008)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
124.
Impact of home-based management of malaria on health outcomes in Africa: a systematic review of the evidence
Heidi
Hopkins,
Ambrose
Talisuna,
Christopher
JM
Whitty,
Sarah
G
Staedke
Malaria Journal 2007, 6 :134 (8 October 2007)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
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Editor’s summary
Home-based management of malaria, which involves presumptively treating febrile children with pre-packaged antimalarial drugs distributed by members of the community, is promoted as a major strategy to improve prompt delivery of effective malaria treatment in Africa. Of 1,069 potentially relevant publications identified, only six studies were identified as meeting inclusion criteria. Heterogeneity of the evaluations, including variability in study design, precluded meta-analysis and overall results were mixed.
125.
Malaria indicator survey 2007, Ethiopia: coverage and use of major malaria prevention and control interventions
Daddi
Jima,
Asefaw
Getachew,
Hana
Bilak,
Richard
W
Steketee,
Paul
M
Emerson,
Patricia
M
Graves,
Teshome
Gebre,
Richard
Reithinger,
Jimee
Hwang,
Malaria Journal 2010, 9 :58 (24 February 2010)
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Editor’s summary
An important finding and conclusion from this study is that although there have been massive gains in intervention coverage in Ethiopia, there is still some work required to make sure that the interventions are used.