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Citation: Trials 2017 18(Suppl 1):200
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Correction to: Systematic review and meta-analysis of tick-borne disease risk factors in residential yards, neighborhoods, and beyond
Following publication of the original article [1], one of the authors, Dr. Sarah E. Bowden reported that at the time of the study she wasn’t working for the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers...
Citation: BMC Infectious Diseases 2019 19:1035 -
Abstracts from the 3rd Conference on Aneuploidy and Cancer: Clinical and Experimental Aspects
Citation: Molecular Cytogenetics 2017 10(Suppl 2):21 -
Autonomous multi-joint soft exosuit with augmentation-power-based control parameter tuning reduces energy cost of loaded walking
Soft exosuits are a recent approach for assisting human locomotion, which apply assistive torques to the wearer through functional apparel. Over the past few years, there has been growing recognition of the im...
Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2018 15:66 -
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Citation: Clinical Proteomics 2009 5(Suppl 1):9035 -
Proceedings of the International Cancer Imaging Society Meeting and 20th Annual Teaching Course
Citation: Cancer Imaging 2021 21(Suppl 1):53 -
AllerGen’s 8th research conference
Citation: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 2016 12(Suppl 2):63 -
Abstracts of the International Research Society on Spinal Deformities (IRSSD) Meeting 2018
Citation: Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders 2018 13(Suppl 1):8 -
What advice are oncologists and surgeons in the United Kingdom giving to breast cancer patients about physical activity?
Evidence has shown that physical activity may attenuate the negative physical, psychological and functional effects of treatment in women diagnosed with breast cancer. Physical activity levels also decline sub...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2008 5:46 -
Development of guidelines for school staff on supporting students who self-harm: a Delphi study
Self-harm is a major public health issue that significantly impacts communities, making early intervention and prevention paramount in addressing this public health issue. This study aimed to develop evidence-...
Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2022 22:631 -
Effectiveness of interventions targeting physical activity, nutrition and healthy weight for university and college students: a systematic review and meta-analysis
To examine the effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving physical activity, diet, and/or weight-related behaviors amongst university/college students. Five online databases were searched (January 1970 ...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2015 12:45 -
What funders are doing to assess the impact of their investments in health and biomedical research
As pressures to maximize research funding grow, biomedical research funders are increasingly tasked with demonstrating the long-term and real-world impacts of their funded research investments. Over the past t...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2022 20:88 -
Implementation and utilisation of community-based mortality surveillance: a case study from Chad
Prospective surveillance is a recognised approach for measuring death rates in humanitarian emergencies. However, there is limited evidence on how such surveillance should optimally be implemented and on how d...
Citation: Conflict and Health 2012 6:11 -
Quantifying, displaying and accounting for heterogeneity in the meta-analysis of RCTs using standard and generalised Qstatistics
Clinical researchers have often preferred to use a fixed effects model for the primary interpretation of a meta-analysis. Heterogeneity is usually assessed via the well known Q and I 2 statistics, along with the ...
Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2011 11:41 -
The Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation of Treating Idiopathic Pulmonary fibrosis with the Addition of Co-trimoxazole (EME-TIPAC): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
We hypothesise, based upon the findings from our previous trial, that the addition of co-trimoxazole to standard therapy is beneficial to patients with moderate to severe idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). W...
Citation: Trials 2018 19:89 -
Ectopic expression of TaBG1 increases seed size and alters nutritional characteristics of the grain in wheat but does not lead to increased yields
Grain size is thought to be a major component of yield in many plant species. Here we set out to understand if knowledge from other cereals such as rice could translate to increased yield gains in wheat and le...
Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2021 21:524 -
Correlative studies of the Breast Cancer Index (HOXB13/IL17BR) and ER, PR, AR, AR/ER ratio and Ki67 for prediction of extended endocrine therapy benefit: a Trans-aTTom study
Multiple clinical trials demonstrate consistent but modest benefit of adjuvant extended endocrine therapy (EET) in HR + breast cancer patients. Predictive biomarkers to identify patients that benefit from EET ...
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2022 24:90 -
Improved workflows for high throughput library preparation using the transposome-based nextera system
The Nextera protocol, which utilises a transposome based approach to create libraries for Illumina sequencing, requires pure DNA template, an accurate assessment of input concentration and a column clean-up th...
Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2013 13:104 -
Delirium is prevalent in older hospital inpatients and associated with adverse outcomes: results of a prospective multi-centre study on World Delirium Awareness Day
Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, which predominantly affects older adults in hospital. Prior to this study, the UK point prevalence of delirium was unknown....
Citation: BMC Medicine 2019 17:229 -
Genetic and non-genetic factors affecting the expression of COVID-19-relevant genes in the large airway epithelium
The large airway epithelial barrier provides one of the first lines of defense against respiratory viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19. Substantial inter-individual variability in individual dis...
Citation: Genome Medicine 2021 13:66