72 research outputs found
The relationship between moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and executive function among individuals with schizophrenia: differences by illness duration
Barrier Tissue Macrophages: Functional Adaptation to Environmental Challenges
Macrophages are found throughout the body, where they have crucial roles in tissue development, homeostasis and remodeling, as well as being sentinels of the innate immune system that can contribute to protective immunity and inflammation. Barrier tissues, such as the intestine, lung, skin and liver, are exposed constantly to the outside world, which places special demands on resident cell populations such as macrophages. Here we review the mounting evidence that although macrophages in different barrier tissues may be derived from distinct progenitors, their highly specific properties are shaped by the local environment, which allows them to adapt precisely to the needs of their anatomical niche. We discuss the properties of macrophages in steady-state barrier tissues, outline the factors that shape their differentiation and behavior and describe how macrophages change during protective immunity and inflammation
Identification of potential protein biomarkers for early detection of pregnancy in cow urine using 2D DIGE and label free quantitation
Alteration of Zeta potential and membrane permeability in bacteria: a study with cationic agents
Shock Index as a Predictor of Hospital Admission and Inpatient Mortality in a United States National Database of Emergency Departments
165 Assessing Accuracy and Inter-rater Reliability of the Emergency Severity Index in Triage in the Al-Rahba Emergency Department: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Awareness data on cervical cancer among females of rural and urban areas of Haryana, India
A cross-sectional study was done to assess the degree of current awareness and behaviors about cervical cancer among females in urban and rural areas of North India. This survey was conducted on one thousand females (500 rural and 500 urban). A well-structured questionnaire was designed to collect information about participants’ knowledge on cancer of cervix uteri such as age, height and weight measurements, marital status, menstrual status, personal hygiene, age at menarche, sexual history, pregnancy and abortion history, use of contraceptive pills for birth-control, smoking, alcohol consumption, and other relevant information. The data was collected by conducting face-to-face interviews after obtaining the verbal consent of the participants. The data has the potential to reduce disease burden by spreading awareness about symptoms and risk factors of cervical cancer as well as implementation of effective early screening strategies
A study of pathological gambling and its correlates among patients seeking treatment for substance use disorders in North India
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