Browsing by Title Facultad de Medicina
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(1995)The GH-releasing peptides (GHRPs) are a family of hexa- and heptapeptides that specifically stimulate GH secretion in normal adults and children. They would be an attractive potential form of therapy for GH deficiency (GHD) ...
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(2011)Although there are guidelines for treatment of short stature, open questions regarding optimal management of growth hormone therapy still exist. Experts attending six international meetings agree that successful therapy ...
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(1971)1. Experiments in children and in animals seem to demonstrate that in marasmic malnutrition there is a reduction in the secretion of growth hormone. To study this problem the fasting, resting plasma concentrations of growth ...
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(Elsevier, 2016-04)Background/aim: Responsiveness to GH in target cells is mediated by its receptor, which activates the Janus kinase-2 (JAK2) and STAT5 (signal transducers and activators of transcription 5) leading to the expression of IGF-1 ...
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(1996)One hundred evaluations of weigth/heigth and heigth/age were performed in 23 uremic children (17 under ciatysis treatment and 1 1 ofterenal transplantation) aged 6 to 14 year-old along a seven year follow up. Statistica ...
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(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2011)Production of sulfur globules during sulfide or thiosulfate oxidation is a characteristic feature of some sulfur bacteria. Although their generation has been reported in Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, its mechanism of ...
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(1997)Height, weight and head circumference growth palerns were recorded to 284 very low birth weight infants, 164 ooecucte [AGE) and 120 small (SGE) for gestational age, coming from medium-Sow income families and folloxved up ...
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(1997)Objective: to determire if height of children at diagnosis of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (DDM) is different than m normal children, and if therapy by actual standards promotes normal growth, records of 81 diabetic ...
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(1983)Studies were conducted on cultures of adherent cells derived from bone marrow of normal (N-BMF) and ALL (ALL-BMF) children. Quiescent cultures of both types of cells are differentially stimulated to synthesize DNA by serum. ...
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(Taylor and Francis A.S., 2000)An international effort is underway to develop a new international growth reference for assessing the growth of young children, especially breastfed infants who appear to falter relative to the currently recommended National ...
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(1997)We study the modulational instability of an electron-positron plasma with relativistic temperatures and phonon damping. It is shown that when the phonon damping is O (1) or O (ε), a modulational instability appears even ...
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(2013)The main objective of this study was to examine the effects of a plant protein- vs. fishmeal-based diet on growth response in a population of 24 families, as well as expression of growth-related genes in the muscle of adult ...
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(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2013-08-13)
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(Elsevier Ltd, 1998)A flash evaporation technique was implemented to grow polycrystalline thin films of BaTiO3 onto Si(100) substrates, which were prepared with protective layers of SiO2 or Pt/TiW. X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron ...
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(Public Library Science, 2016-12-15)Testosterone induces cardiac hypertrophy through a mechanism that involves a concerted crosstalk between cytosolic and nuclear signaling pathways. Nuclear factor of activated Tcells (NFAT) is associated with the promotion ...
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(1988)G proteins that serve to transduce external signals in membranes share with protein synthesis factors and tubulin structural and functional features that are common to proteins that participate in reversible GTP-mediated ...
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(1983)The blocking effects of guanethidine on electrically induced, neurally mediated, contractions of the guinea pig vas deferens in vitro could be markedly antagonized by the bee venom polypeptide apamin (20-60 nM), by 0.1 mM ...
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(1990)Immunosympathectomy produced by treatment of newborn rats with antibodies to nerve growth factor (NGF) delays ovarian development and disrupts estrous cyclicity. While these alterations have been ascribed to loss of ...
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(Oxford University Press, 2020)Background. Bacteremia and other invasive bacterial infections are common among children with cancer receiving intensive chemotherapy and in pediatric recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Systemic ...
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(American Society of Clinical Oncology, 2017)PurposeTo update a clinical practice guideline (CPG) for the empirical management of fever and neutropenia (FN) in children with cancer and hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation recipients.MethodsThe International Pediatric ...