1. Theses & Dissertations | Graduate Studies - DigitalCommons@UNMC
Theses & Dissertations · Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019 · Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018.
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2. Early Independence Program Publications | NIH Common Fund
Wu, Dan; Lee, Hong-Hsi; Ba ... Prevalence of population smoking cessation by electronic cigarette use status in a national sample of recent smokers.
3. Publications - Kaiser Permanente Department of Research & Evaluation
Preliminary Effects of an Urban Gardens and Peer Nutritional Counseling Intervention on HIV Treatment Adherence and Detectable Viral Load
Abdennadher M; Inati SK; Rahhal S; Khan O; Bartolini L; Thurm A; Theodore W; Miller JS; Porter FD; Bianconi S. Characterization of seizures and EEG findings in creatine transporter deficiency due to SLC6A8 mutation. Am J Med Genet A. 2023 Oct 18.
4. China Timeline | Asian Art at the Princeton University Art Museum
Traded or given as gifts by Western merchants and clerics, tobacco became known in China as "smoke-weed" (yancao). By the seventeenth century, tobacco smoking ...
The Ming dynasty was weakened by factional infighting, rebellion, and natural disaster in the early seventeenth century. When rebel forces overran Beijing in 1644, the Manchu armies followed, sweeping into China on the pretense of defending the Ming imperial house. The Manchus, a confederation of peoples based in the area of present-day Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces, were ruled by Nurhachi (1559–1626), who founded the Later Jin. His son Abahai (1592–1643) renamed the dynasty Qing. After the conquest, the Manchus adopted Beijing as their new capital, although Ming resistance persisted in the south until the 1680s. Over the years, repair and rebuilding have replaced most of the former Ming palace halls, and what remains today in the Forbidden City was mostly built in the Qing. Besides Beijing, the Manchus also continued to maintain their ancestral palaces at Shenyang, Liaoning province.
5. [PDF] Program - American Sociological Association
Aug 5, 2022 · Before we can talk about sociology, power, and inequality, we must acknowledge our presence on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory ...
6. Content Posted in 2020 | Providence St. Joseph Health Digital Commons
A phase I, first-in-human, open-label, dose escalation study of MGD019, an investigational bispecific PD-1 x CTLA-4 DART® molecule in patients with advanced ...
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7. The impact of FOXP3 polymorphisms on oral cancer progression and ...
May 5, 2023 · After adjustment for the effects of age, betel quid chewing, cigarette smoking, and alcohol drinking, no significant associations were found ...
Oral cancer is the sixth leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. Genetic, epigenetic, and epidemiological risk factors were suggested to be correlated with the carcinogenesis of oral cancer. In this study, we focused on the correlations of ...

8. Differential Impact of IL-10 Expression on Survival and Relapse ... - PLOS
We suggest that IL-10 induced by E6 promotes cell growth and migration capability and consequent poor survival and relapse in HPV-positive OSCC.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a risk factor in a subset of oropharyngeal cancer; however, the contribution of HPV in the malignancy of oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) is not fully understood in Taiwanese. Herein, 61 patients with no risk factors and 117 patients with one or more risk factors were enrolled in this study. HPV16/18 infection rate in non-smokers, non-drinkers and non-betel quid chewers was higher than their counterparts. The development of HPV-infected cancer has been shown to be associated with interleukin-10 (IL-10) expression. To this end, IL-10 mRNA expression in OSCC tumors was evaluated by real-time RT-PCR. Data showed that HPV-positive patients had higher IL-10 mRNA levels than in HPV-negative patients. Kaplan-Meier and Cox-regression analysis indicated that the prognostic significance of IL-10 mRNA on overall survival and relapse free survival was only observed in HPV-positive OSCC, but not in HPV-negative OSCC. Mechanistically, the elevation of IL-10 by E6 was responsible for increased colony formation and migration capability in OSCC cells. Therefore, we suggest that IL-10 induced by E6 promotes cell growth and migration capability and consequent poor survival and relapse in HPV-positive OSCC.
9. [PDF] Lei, Man-Kit (Karlo) - Department of Sociology University of Georgia ...
Sep 1, 2020 · “Cigarette and Cannabis Smoking Effects on GPR15+ Helper T Cell Levels. ... Yang, Hsieh-Hua, Chyi-In Wu, Man-Kit Lei, and Hung-Jen Yang.
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Smoke Season Single Malt Scotch, Speyside, Scotland, S. Benriach, Quarter ... Wu-Feng Farmers' Association Distillery, Sobu Rice Shochu, Taichung, Taiwan, G.
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11. Single-cell profiling of cellular changes in the somatic peripheral ...
Oct 1, 2024 · Chunyi Jiang Chunyi Jiang1† Bin Yu1 ... Harmful Effects of Smoking Cannabis: A Cerebrovascular and Neurological Perspective.
Injury to the peripheral nervous system disconnects targets to the central nervous system, disrupts signal transmission, and results in functional disability...

12. Content Posted in 2024 - ScholarWorks - Boise State University
... Wu. PDF · A157: The Effect of Whole-Body Vibration Therapy on the Motor ... Does the Nonhuman Want?, Gautam Basu Thakur and Jonathan Michael Dickstein.
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13. Kleine Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie|Dr. Ernst Glaser
6 days ago · ... China's American Policy (Hoover Institution studies)|Wu Yuan-Li. ... Weed: Family Guide to Marijuana Myths and Facts|Michael Nias. 2-Week ...
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan (STIKes) Mitra Husada Medan dengan Akreditasi Unggul dari BAN-PT. STIKes Mitra Husada Medan adalah Sekolah Tinggi Kesehatan yang Pertama di Indonesia dengan Program Studi PENDIDIKAN PROFESI BIDAN PROGRAM PROFESI. STIKes Mitra Husada Medan bekerja sama dengan berbagai Institusi Internasional dan Nasional, Perguruan Tinggi dan Rumah Sakit Ternama

14. Cannabinoid potentiation of glycine receptors contributes to cannabis ...
... THC are critical for THC potentiation. Removal of the hydroxyl groups of THC results in a compound that does not affect I(Gly) when applied alone but ...
Using mutagenesis and NMR analysis, a serine at 296 in the GlyR protein critical for the potentiation of I(Gly) by Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a major psychoactive component of marijuana is identified. Cannabinoids enhance the function of glycine receptors (GlyRs). However, little is known about the mechanisms and behavioral implication of cannabinoid-GlyR interaction. Using mutagenesis and NMR analysis, we have identified a serine at 296 in the GlyR protein critical for the potentiation of I(Gly) by Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a major psychoactive component of marijuana. The polarity of the amino acid residue at 296 and the hydroxyl groups of THC are critical for THC potentiation. Removal of the hydroxyl groups of THC results in a compound that does not affect I(Gly) when applied alone but selectively antagonizes cannabinoid-induced potentiating effect on I(Gly) and analgesic effect in a tail-flick test in mice. The cannabinoid-induced analgesia is absent in mice lacking α3GlyRs but not in those lacking CB1 and CB2 receptors. These findings reveal a new mechanism underlying cannabinoid potentiation of GlyRs, which could contribute to some of the cannabis-induced analgesic and therapeutic effects.
