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Hans Goesaert, Kristof Brijs, W. S. Veraverbeke +3
Trends in Food Science & Technology
Nutrition Div. eng, Joint Fao, Who Expert Consultation on Human Vitamin +2
P. S. Wells, J S Ginsberg, David R. Anderson +9
Annals of Internal Medicine
Management of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism on the basis of pretest probability and results of ventilation-perfusion scanning is safe.
J. Dyerberg, H. O. Bang
The Lancet
International Conference on Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods 2003 Barcelona, Michael Greenacre, Jörg Blasius
CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS AND RELATED METHODS IN PRACTICE, Jorg Blasius and Michael Greenacre A simple example Basic method Concepts of correspondence analysis Stacked tables Multiple correspondence...
James D. Oliver
PubMed
It had long been assumed that a bacterial cell was dead when it was no longer able to grow on routine culture media. We now know that this assumption is simplistic, and that there are many situations...
Arthur C. Ouwehand, Seppo Salminen, Erika Isolauri
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Guy Lepage, Claude Roy
Journal of Lipid Research
Methods currently in use for the quantitative measurement of fatty acids by gas-liquid chromatography after transesterification are usually lengthy and cumbersome. The technique described is a...
Yifeng Zhang, Jiankun Xu, Ye Chun Ruan +25
Nature Medicine
Ana Blandino, M.E. Al-Aseeri, Severino S. Pandiella +2
Food Research International
Nagendra P. Shah
Journal of Dairy Science
A number of health benefits have been claimed for probiotic bacteria such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium spp., and Lactobacillus casei. Because of the potential health benefits, these...
S. L. Ranson, Martine Thomas
Annual Review of Plant Physiology
A.N. Hayhurst
Food engineering series
Kisun N. Lee, David Kritchevsky, Michael W. Parizaa
Atherosclerosis
Ayako Okado‐Matsumoto, Irwin Fridovich
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Rat liver was homogenized in isotonic buffer, fractionated by differential centrifugation, and then subfractionated by equilibrium sedimentation in Nycodenz gradients. Fractions were assayed for both...
Adela Barcenilla, Susan E. Pryde, Jennifer C. Martin +4
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Butyrate is a preferred energy source for colonic epithelial cells and is thought to play an important role in maintaining colonic health in humans. In order to investigate the diversity and...
Arthur P. Wheeler, Gordon R. Bernard
New England Journal of Medicine
Sepsis is an infection-induced syndrome defined as the presence of two or more of the following features of systemic inflammation: fever or hypothermia, leukocytosis or leukopenia, tachycardia, and...
Jana Orsavová, Ladislava Mišurcová, Jarmila Vávra Ambrožová +2
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Characterizations of fatty acids composition in % of total methylester of fatty acids (FAMEs) of fourteen vegetable oils--safflower, grape, silybum marianum, hemp, sunflower, wheat germ, pumpkin...
Willi Jahnen‐Dechent, Markus Ketteler
Clinical Kidney Journal
As a cofactor in numerous enzymatic reactions, magnesium fulfils various intracellular physiological functions. Thus, imbalance in magnesium status-primarily hypomagnesaemia as it is seen more often...
Deepak Mudgil, Sheweta Barak, B. S. Khatkar
Journal of Food Science and Technology
Jorge E. Galán, R Curtiss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Invasion of the intestinal epithelium is thought to be an important step in the pathogenesis of Salmonella infections. Using an in vitro system, we have isolated a genetic locus, inv, that confers to...
T J Rowbotham
Journal of Clinical Pathology
Legionella pneumophila, the causative organism of Legionnaires' disease, is pathogenic for free living, ubiquitous, freshwater, and soil amoebae of the genera Acanthamoeba and Naegleria. Some species...
Giancarlo Agnelli, Cecilia Becattini, Guy Meyer +14
New England Journal of Medicine
Oral apixaban was noninferior to subcutaneous dalteparin for the treatment of cancer-associated venous thromboembolism without an increased risk of major bleeding. (Funded by the Bristol-Myers...
Hoyt Bleakley
The Quarterly Journal of Economics
This study evaluates the economic consequences of the successful eradication of hookworm disease from the American South, which started circa 1910. The Rockefeller Sanitary Commission (RSC) surveyed...
Marián Valko, Klaudia Jomová, Christopher J. Rhodes +2
Archives of Toxicology
Long N. Nguyen, Dongliang Ma, Guanghou Shui +6
Nature
J. C. Waterlow
BMJ
The Eighth Joint Expert Committee on Nutrition of FAO and WHO1 emphasized the need for an accepted classification and definition of protein-calorie malnutrition. There are two pressing reasons for...
G. O. Burr, Mildred M. Burr
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Yutao Cai, Harold Corke
Journal of Food Science
ABSTRACT: Amaranthus betacyanin extracts were spray‐dried using a range of maltodextrins [10‐25 dextrose equivalent (DE)] and starches (native/modified) as carrier and coating agents at 5...
George W. J. Fleet
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Charles N. Serhan
Annual Review of Immunology
Resolution of inflammation and the return of tissues to homeostasis are essential. Efforts to identify molecular events governing termination of self-limited inflammation uncovered pathways in...
Uwe Kornak, Dagmar Kasper, Michael R. Bösl +6
Cell
Christine M. Albert
JAMA
These prospective data suggest that consumption of fish at least once per week may reduce the risk of sudden cardiac death in men.
H. W. Leach
Sarah Lebeer, Jos Vanderleyden, Sigrid C. J. De Keersmaecker
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
Lactobacilli have been crucial for the production of fermented products for centuries. They are also members of the mutualistic microbiota present in the human gastrointestinal and urogenital tract....
Stavros Konstantinides, Annette Geibel, Gerhard Heusel +2
New England Journal of Medicine
When given in conjunction with heparin, alteplase can improve the clinical course of stable patients who have acute submassive pulmonary embolism and can prevent clinical deterioration requiring the...
James C. Anderson, David W. Gerbing
Journal of Applied Psychology
Fulvio Ursini, Matilde Maiorino, Carlo Gregolin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects
David W. K. Acheson, Elizabeth Hohmann
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Nontyphoidal Salmonella are important foodborne pathogens that cause gastroenteritis, bacteremia, and subsequent focal infection. These hardy bacteria are especially problematic in a wide variety of...
J Preiss, Carson R. Loomis, W. Robert Bishop +3
Journal of Biological Chemistry
A simple enzymatic method for the quantitation of the mass of sn-1,2-diacylglycerol (DAG) present in crude lipid extracts was developed to assess the function of DAGs as intracellular "second...
Stéphane Villet, René Chiolero, Marc Bollmann +4
Clinical Nutrition
Song Hong, Karsten Gronert, Pallavi R. Devchand +2
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6) is highly enriched in brain, synapses, and retina and is a major omega-3 fatty acid. Deficiencies in this essential fatty acid are reportedly associated with...
W. P. T. James, Olof Theander
Gary Aston‐Jones, F E Bloom
PubMed
The effect of sensory stimulation on discharge in norepinephrine-containing locus coeruleus (NE-LC) neurons was studied in unanesthetized behaving rats. Single unit and multiple unit extracellular...
Ben Eiseman, William Silen, Bascom Gs +1
PubMed
Klaudia Jomová, Marianna Makova, Suliman Yousef Alomar +5
Chemico-Biological Interactions
In total, twenty elements appear to be essential for the correct functioning of the human body, half of which are metals and half are non-metals. Among those metals that are currently considered to...
Elizabeth Larmond
Ian Anderson, Bridget Robson, Michele Connolly +27
The Lancet
Bengt I. Eriksson, O.E. Dahl, Nadia Rosencher +9
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Allison James, Margaret G. Jamison, Leo R. Brancazio +1
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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