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    Housing wealth and consumption in Malaysia: new evidence

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    This study discusses the impact of housing market on economy through consumption channel. The discussion includes comparing the past and current relationship of housing wealth and consumption as well as the challenges of government in making housing policies. In summary, housing wealth exhibit a negative relationship in the past (1999 – 2011) due to the wealth channel is stifle, consumer perceive house price increase as housing cost increase, thus reduce spending. However, the scenario had turned into an unexpected manner, where an asymmetric relationship found in the current state (2000 – 2017). This probably due to the financial innovation that began in year 2004 and afterward financial liberalization in year 2009

    Defining Global Benchmarks for Laparoscopic Liver Resections: An International Multicenter Study

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    Impact of tumor size on the difficulty of laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomies

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    Basic science232. Certolizumab pegol prevents pro-inflammatory alterations in endothelial cell function

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    Background: Cardiovascular disease is a major comorbidity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and a leading cause of death. Chronic systemic inflammation involving tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF) could contribute to endothelial activation and atherogenesis. A number of anti-TNF therapies are in current use for the treatment of RA, including certolizumab pegol (CZP), (Cimzia ®; UCB, Belgium). Anti-TNF therapy has been associated with reduced clinical cardiovascular disease risk and ameliorated vascular function in RA patients. However, the specific effects of TNF inhibitors on endothelial cell function are largely unknown. Our aim was to investigate the mechanisms underpinning CZP effects on TNF-activated human endothelial cells. Methods: Human aortic endothelial cells (HAoECs) were cultured in vitro and exposed to a) TNF alone, b) TNF plus CZP, or c) neither agent. Microarray analysis was used to examine the transcriptional profile of cells treated for 6 hrs and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) analysed gene expression at 1, 3, 6 and 24 hrs. NF-κB localization and IκB degradation were investigated using immunocytochemistry, high content analysis and western blotting. Flow cytometry was conducted to detect microparticle release from HAoECs. Results: Transcriptional profiling revealed that while TNF alone had strong effects on endothelial gene expression, TNF and CZP in combination produced a global gene expression pattern similar to untreated control. The two most highly up-regulated genes in response to TNF treatment were adhesion molecules E-selectin and VCAM-1 (q 0.2 compared to control; p > 0.05 compared to TNF alone). The NF-κB pathway was confirmed as a downstream target of TNF-induced HAoEC activation, via nuclear translocation of NF-κB and degradation of IκB, effects which were abolished by treatment with CZP. In addition, flow cytometry detected an increased production of endothelial microparticles in TNF-activated HAoECs, which was prevented by treatment with CZP. Conclusions: We have found at a cellular level that a clinically available TNF inhibitor, CZP reduces the expression of adhesion molecule expression, and prevents TNF-induced activation of the NF-κB pathway. Furthermore, CZP prevents the production of microparticles by activated endothelial cells. This could be central to the prevention of inflammatory environments underlying these conditions and measurement of microparticles has potential as a novel prognostic marker for future cardiovascular events in this patient group. Disclosure statement: Y.A. received a research grant from UCB. I.B. received a research grant from UCB. S.H. received a research grant from UCB. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interes

    TENSION CRACK DEVELOPMENT IN SOILS.

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    Journal of geotechnical engineering1148915-929JGEN

    Dynamic replacement and mixing of organic soils with sand charges

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    Journal of geotechnical engineering116101463-1482JGEN

    Unified approach to ground improvement by heavy tamping

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    Journal of geotechnical engineering1163514-527JGEN

    Hyperbolic method for consolidation analysis

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    Journal of geotechnical engineering117111723-1737JGEN
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