New perspectives in glioblastoma antiangiogenic therapy

Glioblastoma (GB) is highly vascularised tumour, known to exhibit enhanced infiltrative potential.One of Miscellaneous the characteristics of glioblastoma is microvascular proliferation surrounding necrotic areas, as a response to a hypoxic environment, which in turn increases the expression of angiogenic factors and their signalling pathways (RAS/

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Evaluation of a workplace suicide prevention program in the Australian manufacturing industry: protocol for a cluster-randomised trial of MATES in manufacturing

Abstract Males are at higher risk of death by suicide than females in Australia, and among men, blue-collar males are at higher risk compared to other working males.In response, MATES in Construction developed a workplace suicide prevention program for the construction sector in 2007 that has been widely implemented in Australia.In the current proj

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Infections in Burn Patients: A Retrospective View over Seven Years

Backgroundand objectives: Burn patients represent a challenging cohort because the injuries entail a vulnerability to colonisation by microorganisms.The ensuing infections can lead to serious complications and, in many cases, to the death of the burn patient.Surgical intervention and wound dressings, as well as antibiotic treatment, are crucial for

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RISKS OF EATING AND IMAGE DISORDERS ARE CORRELATED WITH ENERGY AND MACRONUTRIENT INADEQUACIES IN YOUTH RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

Rhythmic Gymnastics is an aesthetic sport with specific requirements that can enhance the development of eating disorders, leading to important nutritional inadequacies Mechanical Safety Switch potentially compromising sports performance and health.Thus, this work aims to analyze associations between the risk of eating disorders and the perception

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