نتایج جستجو برای: bad data

تعداد نتایج: 2433455  

2015
Natasha E. Schoeler Costin Leu Jon White Vincent Plagnol Sian Ellard Mar Matarin Gary Yellen Elizabeth A. Thiele Mark Mackay Jacinta M. McMahon Ingrid E. Scheffer Josemir W. Sander J. Helen Cross Sanjay M. Sisodiya

In the absence of specific metabolic disorders, predictors of response to ketogenic dietary therapies (KDT) are unknown. We aimed to determine whether variants in established candidate genes KCNJ11 and BAD influence response to KDT. We sequenced KCNJ11 and BAD in individuals without previously-known glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome or other metabolic disorders, who received KDT fo...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Douglas C Marchion Hope M Cottrill Yin Xiong Ning Chen Elona Bicaku William J Fulp Nisha Bansal Hye Sook Chon Xiaomang B Stickles Siddharth G Kamath Ardeshir Hakam Lihua Li Dan Su Carolina Moreno Patricia L Judson Andrew Berchuck Robert M Wenham Sachin M Apte Jesus Gonzalez-Bosquet Gregory C Bloom Steven A Eschrich Said Sebti Dung-Tsa Chen Johnathan M Lancaster

PURPOSE Despite initial sensitivity to chemotherapy, ovarian cancers (OVCA) often develop drug resistance, which limits patient survival. Using specimens and/or genomic data from 289 patients and a panel of cancer cell lines, we explored genome-wide expression changes that underlie the evolution of OVCA chemoresistance and characterized the BCL2 antagonist of cell death (BAD) apoptosis pathway ...

Journal: :Nigerian journal of clinical practice 2015
S O Nwhator G I Isiekwe M O Soroye M O Agbaje

OBJECTIVE To provide baseline data about bad-breath perception and misconceptions among Nigerian adults. METHODS Multi-center cross-sectional study of individuals aged 18-64 years using examiner-administered questionnaires. Age comparisons were based on the model of emerging adults versus full adults. Data were recoded for statistical analyses and univariate and secondary log-linear statistic...

2018
Viateur Tuyisenge Lena Trebaul Manik Bhattacharjee Blandine Chanteloup-Forêt Carole Saubat-Guigui Ioana Mîndruţă Sylvain Rheims Louis Maillard Philippe Kahane Delphine Taussig Olivier David

OBJECTIVE Intracranial electroencephalographic (iEEG) recordings contain "bad channels", which show non-neuronal signals. Here, we developed a new method that automatically detects iEEG bad channels using machine learning of seven signal features. METHODS The features quantified signals' variance, spatial-temporal correlation and nonlinear properties. Because the number of bad channels is usu...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
S Ottilie J L Diaz W Horne J Chang Y Wang G Wilson S Chang S Weeks L C Fritz T Oltersdorf

Bad, an inducer of programmed cell death, was recently isolated from a mouse cDNA library by its ability to bind to the anti-apoptotic protein BCL-2. Sequence analysis suggested that Bad was a member of the BCL-2 gene family that encodes both inducers and inhibitors of programmed cell death. To further analyze the role of BAD in the network of homo- and heterodimers formed by the BCL-2 family, ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
Kuntebommanahalli N Thimmaiah John B Easton Peter J Houghton

Rapamycin-induced apoptosis in sarcoma cells is inhibited by insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) through a signaling pathway independent of Ras-extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 and Akt. IGF-I induces Bad phosphorylation (Ser112, Ser136, and Ser155) in a pathway involving phosphoinositide 3' kinase (PI3K) and protein kinase C (PKC; mu, epsilon, or theta) resulting in sequestering Bad f...

2012
Pedro Marques-Vidal Paula Ravasco Fred Paccaud

BACKGROUND The escalating prevalence of obesity might prompt obese subjects to consider themselves as normal, as this condition is gradually becoming as frequent as normal weight. In this study, we aimed to assess the trends in the associations between obesity and self-rated health in two countries. METHODS Data from the Portuguese (years 1995-6, 1998-6 and 2005-6) and Swiss (1992-3, 1997, 20...

2011
Douglas C. Marchion Hope M. Cottrill Yin Xiong Ning Chen Elona Bicaku William J. Fulp Nisha Bansal Hye Sook Chon Xiaomang B. Stickles Siddharth G. Kamath Ardeshir Hakam Lihua Li Dan Su Carolina Moreno Patricia L. Judson Andrew Berchuck Robert M. Wenham Sachin M. Apte Jesus Gonzalez-Bosquet Gregory C. Bloom Steven A. Eschrich Said Sebti Johnathan M. Lancaster

Purpose: Despite initial sensitivity to chemotherapy, ovarian cancers (OVCA) often develop drug resistance, which limits patient survival. Using specimens and/or genomic data from 289 patients and a panel of cancer cell lines, we explored genome-wide expression changes that underlie the evolution of OVCA chemoresistance and characterized the BCL2 antagonist of cell death (BAD) apoptosis pathway...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2009
Agustín Del Vento Janet Bavelas Sara Healing Grant MacLean Peter Kirk

OBJECTIVE This randomly controlled experiment tested a theory of how experienced physicians solve the dilemma of communicating bad news by using implicit language. METHODS 8 physicians delivered both bad and good news to 16 analogue patients. Microanalysis of their news delivery reliably identified departures from explicit language. RESULTS As predicted, the physicians used implicit languag...

2015
Suzanne Reed Karyn Kassis Rollin Nagel Nicole Verbeck John D. Mahan Richard Shell

BACKGROUND While both patients and physicians identify communication of bad news as an area of great challenge, the factors underlying this often complex task remain largely unknown. Emotional intelligence (EI) has been positively correlated with good general communication skills and successful leadership, but there is no literature relating EI to the delivery of bad news. PURPOSE Our objecti...

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