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Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2017 18(Suppl 1):60
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A novel series of conferences tackling the hurdles confronting the translation of novel cancer immunotherapies
While there has been significant progress in advancing novel immune therapies to the bedside, much more needs to be done to fully tap into the potential of the immune system. It has become increasingly clear t...
Citation: Journal of Translational Medicine 2012 10:218 -
25th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS-2016
A1 Functional advantages of cell-type heterogeneity in neural circuits
Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2016 17(Suppl 1):54 -
Reviewer acknowledgement 2015
The editors of BMC Public Health would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 15 (2015).
Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:189 -
The Neoliberal Underpinnings of the Bioeconomy: the Ideological Discourses and Practices of Economic Competitiveness
When we talk about ideology and new genetics we tend to think of concepts like geneticisation and genetic essentialism, which present genetics and biology in deterministic terms. However, the aim of this artic...
Citation: Genomics, Society and Policy 2006 2:1 -
27th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2018): Part One
Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2018 19(Suppl 2):64 -
Implications of Lifecourse Epidemiology for Research on Determinants of Adult Disease
Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecedents in early life. Understanding how the timing of exposure to early life risk factors influences later-life ...
Citation: Public Health Reviews 2010 32:BF03391613 -
Predicting 7-day, 30-day and 60-day all-cause unplanned readmission: a case study of a Sydney hospital
The identification of patients at high risk of unplanned readmission is an important component of discharge planning strategies aimed at preventing unwanted returns to hospital. The aim of this study was to in...
Citation: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2018 18:1 -
The epidemiology of polyparasitism and implications for morbidity in two rural communities of Côte d’Ivoire
Polyparasitism is still widespread in rural communities of the developing world. However, the epidemiology of polyparasitism and implications for morbidity are poorly understood. We studied patterns of multipl...
Citation: Parasites & Vectors 2014 7:81 -
Comparison of yoga versus stretching for chronic low back pain: protocol for the Yoga Exercise Self-care (YES) trial
Back pain, one of the most prevalent conditions afflicting American adults, is the leading reason for using complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies. Yoga is an increasingly popular "mind-body" C...
Citation: Trials 2010 11:36 -
Abnormal hematopoietic phenotypes in Pim kinase triple knockout mice
Pim (p roviral i nsertion in m urine lymphoma) kinases are a small family of constitutively active, highly conservative serine/threonine oncogenic kinases and have 3 members: Pim1, Pim2, and Pim3. Pim kinases are...
Citation: Journal of Hematology & Oncology 2013 6:12 -
Markers of kidney function, genetic variation related to cognitive function, and cognitive performance in the UK Biobank
Chronic kidney disease has been linked to worse cognition. However, this association may be dependent on the marker of kidney function used, and studies assessing modification by genetics are lacking. This stu...
Citation: BMC Nephrology 2022 23:159 -
In response: Letter on update to the Vitamin C, Thiamine and Steroids in Sepsis (VICTAS) protocol
ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03509350. Registered on 26 April 2018.
Citation: Trials 2020 21:351 -
Effectiveness of focused structural massage and relaxation massage for chronic low back pain: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Chronic back pain is a major public health problem and the primary reason patients seek massage treatment. Despite the growing use of massage for chronic low back pain, there have been few studies of its effec...
Citation: Trials 2009 10:96 -
Pelvic tenderness is not limited to the prostate in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) type IIIA and IIIB: comparison of men with and without CP/CPPS
We wished to determine if there were differences in pelvic and non-pelvic tenderness between men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) Type III and men without pelvic pain.
Citation: BMC Urology 2007 7:17 -
Rapid PCR/ESI-MS-based molecular genotyping of Staphylococcus aureusfrom nasal swabs of emergency department patients
A limitation of both culture-based and molecular methods of screening for staphylococcal infection is that current tests determine only the presence or absence of colonization with no information on the coloni...
Citation: BMC Infectious Diseases 2014 14:16 -
Methodologic considerations in the design and analysis of nested case-control studies: association between cytokines and postoperative delirium
The nested case-control study (NCC) design within a prospective cohort study is used when outcome data are available for all subjects, but the exposure of interest has not been collected, and is difficult or p...
Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2017 17:88 -
Toe spreading ability in men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome
We examined toe-spreading ability in subjects with chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) to test the hypothesis that subjects with CPPS could have deficiencies in lower extremity functions innervated by sacral s...
Citation: BMC Urology 2005 5:11 -
Elimination of substances from the brain parenchyma: efflux via perivascular pathways and via the blood–brain barrier
This review considers efflux of substances from brain parenchyma quantified as values of clearances (CL, stated in µL g−1 min−1). Total clearance of a substance is the sum of clearance values for all available ro...
Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2018 15:30 -
Contamination of equipment in emergency settings: An exploratory study with a targeted automated intervention
Despite standard manual decontamination, hospital equipment remains contaminated with microorganisms, contributing to nosocomial transmission and hospital acquired infections. This has the potential to negate ...
Citation: Annals of Surgical Innovation and Research 2009 3:8