نتایج جستجو برای: mobilization

تعداد نتایج: 20895  

Journal: :Biology of blood and marrow transplantation : journal of the American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation 2014
Hien K Duong Bipin N Savani Ed Copelan Steven Devine Luciano J Costa John R Wingard Paul Shaughnessy Navneet Majhail Miguel-Angel Perales Corey S Cutler William Bensinger Mark R Litzow Mohamad Mohty Richard E Champlin Helen Leather Sergio Giralt Paul A Carpenter

Peripheral blood progenitor cell mobilization practices vary significantly among institutions. Effective mobilization regimens include growth factor alone, chemotherapy and growth factor combined, and, more recently, incorporation of plerixafor with either approach. Many institutions have developed algorithms to improve stem cell mobilization success rates and cost-effectiveness. However, an op...

2011
Jonathan Hoggatt Louis M. Pelus

Current Opinion in Hematology 2011, 18:231–238 Purpose of review Blood cell production is maintained by hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that reside in specialized niches within bone marrow. Treatment with granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) causes HSC egress from bone marrow niches and trafficking to the peripheral blood, a process termed ‘mobilization’. Although the mobilization phen...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2000
J G Enad L L Loomis

OBJECTIVE To compare results of patellar tendon repair after early and delayed postoperative mobilization. DESIGN Two separate treatment groups, comparing 2 treatment alternatives at different time periods (before-after trial). PARTICIPANTS Postoperative rehabilitation of 10 men who underwent patellar tendon repair. INTERVENTION Delayed mobilization group: weight-bearing in a cast and iso...

2000
Paul S. Frenette

The adhesive mechanisms leading to the mobilization of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) from the bone marrow into the blood are poorly understood. We report on a role for selectins and fucoidan in progenitor mobilization. Baseline levels of circulating HPCs are increased in endothelial selectin-deficient (P/E2/2) mice. Similar levels are observed when E-selectin null (E2/2) mice are treate...

Journal: :The Journal of family practice 2004
Charlotte E Nash Sharon M Mickan Chris B Del Mar Paul P Glasziou

OBJECTIVES Rest is commonly used as primary treatment, rather than just palliation, for injured limbs. We searched the literature for evidence of benefit or harm from immobilization or mobilization of acute limb injury in adults. DATA SOURCES We systematically searched for and retrieved randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of mobilization or rest for treatment of acute limb injuries, in Medlin...

2013
Mark Altaweel David Sallach Charles Macal

Theories on the establishment and propagation of political movements through mobilization have emerged and evolved over the last half century. Among the major theoretical frameworks that have been advanced are resource mobilization theory, political process theory, and culture theory. However, despite these developments, relatively few methodological approaches have applied bottom-up computatio...

2015
Jing Wang Stuart Madnick Xitong Li Jeff Alstott Chander Velu Tobias Preis

Social mobilization is a process that enlists a large number of people to achieve a goal within a limited time, especially through the use of social media. There is increasing interest in understanding the factors that affect the speed of social mobilization. Based on the Langley Knights competition data set, we analyzed the differences in mobilization speed between users of Facebook and e-mail...

Journal: :Blood 2000
P S Frenette L Weiss

The adhesive mechanisms leading to the mobilization of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) from the bone marrow into the blood are poorly understood. We report on a role for selectins and fucoidan in progenitor mobilization. Baseline levels of circulating HPCs are increased in endothelial selectin-deficient (P/E-/-) mice. Similar levels are observed when E-selectin null (E-/-) mice are treate...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2016
Laure Freydefont Peter M Gollwitzer Gabriele Oettingen

Two experiments investigate the influence of goal and implementation intentions on effort mobilization during task performance. Although numerous studies have demonstrated the beneficial effects of setting goals and making plans on performance, the effects of goals and plans on effort-related cardiac activity and especially the cardiac preejection period (PEP) during goal striving have not yet ...

2005
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita David Andrew Singer Matthew Stephenson

I present a model of the interaction between a government, a terrorist organization, and potential terrorist volunteers in which, as a result of an endogenous choice, individuals with low ability or little education are most likely to volunteer to join the terrorist organization. However, the terrorist organization screens the volunteers for quality. Consequently, the model is consistent with t...

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