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Differences in anti-malarial activity of 4-aminoalcohol quinoline enantiomers and investigation of the presumed underlying mechanism of action
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Rationale and conditions for the requirement of chiral bioanalytical methods in bioequivalence studies
Clinical experience with medical hypnosis as an adjunctive therapy in heart surgery
Heart surgery patients are at high risk for psychological trauma and comorbid psychological disorders. Depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorders in this patient group are predictors of outcomes after cardiac surgery. Medical hypnosis is effective for non-pharmacologic prevention and treatment of psychological disorders and has been associated with improved health-related quality of life and better cardiovascular outcomes. This contribution makes note of evidence of the effectiveness of medical hypnosis in a discussion of the clinical experience with specific hypnotherapeutic tools and interventions from the perspective of the mental health team in one large cardiac center in Germany. Based on our experience, we encourage heart centers to educate their heart surgery care teams about the core concepts of medical hypnosis and to make hypnotherapeutic techniques available as an adjunctive therapy
Combined Hydrochlorothiazide and Magnesium Treatment in Calcium-Oxalate Stone Formers — A Randomized Study
Novel putative drugs and key initiating genes for neurodegenerative disease determined using network‐based genetic integrative analysis
Etodolac inhibits EBER expression and induces Bcl-2-regulated apoptosis in Burkitt's lymphoma cells
Bioanalytical method development and validation for simultaneous estimation of (R)- and (S)-isomers of S002-333: a potent novel anti-thrombotic agent using LC–MS/MS
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