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    Feasibility and integration of an intensive emergency pediatric care curriculum in Armenia

    Emergency pediatric care curriculum (EPCC) was developed to address the need for pediatric rapid assessment and resuscitation skills among out-of-hospital emergency providers in Armenia. This study was designe...

    Aline Baghdassarian, Al M. Best in International Journal of Emergency Medicine (2021)

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    Relationship between alcohol use disorders, cortisol concentrations, and cytokine levels in patients with sepsis

    Patients with alcohol use disorders (AUD) are at increased risk of develo** sepsis and have higher mortality. AUD are associated with higher cortisol and anti-inflammatory cytokine profile. Higher cortisol i...

    Marjolein de Wit, Gregory K Wiaterek, Nicole D Gray, Keith E Goulet in Critical Care (2010)

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    Cytomegalovirus Infections among African-Americans

    Since African-Americans have twice the prevalence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections as age-matched Caucasians we sought to determine the ages and possible sources of infection of African-American children.

    Isca R Wilms, Al M Best, Stuart P Adler in BMC Infectious Diseases (2008)

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    Prevalence and impact of alcohol and other drug use disorders on sedation and mechanical ventilation: a retrospective study

    Experience suggests that patients with alcohol and other drug use disorders (AOD) are commonly cared for in our intensive care units (ICU's) and require more sedation. We sought to determine the impact of AOD ...

    Marjolein de Wit, Sau Yin Wan, Sujoy Gill, Wendy I Jenvey, Al M Best in BMC Anesthesiology (2007)

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    Proteomic identification of 14-3-3 sigma as a common component of the androgen receptor and the epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathways of the human prostate epithelial cell line M12

    The epidermal growth factor receptor and androgen receptor (AR) both play major roles in the control of prostate growth. Our hypothesis is that shared downstream components of these two signaling pathways are ...

    Dan Huang, Xuhui Liu, Stephen R Plymate, Michael Idowu, Margaret Grimes in Oncogene (2004)