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Olfactory Dysfunction and Asthma as Risk Factors for Poor Quality of Life in Upper Airway Diseases.

...  N, Tripsianis G, Danielides G, Livaditis M, Bachert C, Danielides V The study of olfaction/quality of life (QoL) interaction has not been adequately discussed and remains to be further explored. Determination of clinical predictors for poor QoL may support… Continue reading

Inhibitory Action of Quercetin on Eosinophil Activation in Vitro.

...  concentrations of quercetin for 24?h. The addition of quercetin into cell cultures could suppress eosinophil activation induced by SCF stimulation as assessed by measuring the contents of RANTES, MIP-1 ? , ECP, and MBP in culture supernatants. The minimum… Continue reading

Improving Drug Uptake and Penetration Into Tumors: Current and Forthcoming Opportunities.

...  opportunities. Front Oncol. 2013; 3: 161Marcucci F, Berenson R, Corti A HubMed – drug   Allergen specific immunotherapy induced multi-organ failure. Pan Afr Med J. 2013; 14: 155Sana A, Ben Salem C, Ahmed K, Abdelbeki A, Jihed S, Imene… Continue reading

Improvement of Olfactory Function for Quality of Life Recovery.

...  E, Danielides G, Velegrakis SG, Livaditis M, Danielides V OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To explore quality of life (QoL) improvement after treatment of patients with chronic olfactory disorders; and to correlate QoL with olfactory rehabilitation and evaluate olfactory improvement values over which… Continue reading

Sustained EKR Inhibition by EGFR Targeting Therapies Is a Predictive Factor for Synergistic Cytotoxicity With PDT as Neoadjuvant Therapy.

...  were no correlation between EGFR inhibition by the EGFR targeting monotherapies or the combined therapies and the cytotoxic outcome combination-therapies.The results suggest that sustained ERK inhibition by EGFR targeting monotherapies is a predictive factor for synergistic cytotoxicity when combined… Continue reading

Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation: Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor-? Induced Systemic Lupus Erythematosus().

...  In summary, KU-32 did not harm isolated human islets and may even be protective. However, the effect does not appear significant enough to alter the in vivo metabolic parameters of diabetic mice. HubMed – drug   Seasonal relapsing minimal… Continue reading

Depression Treatment: Energy Intake and Exercise as Determinants of Brain Health and Vulnerability to Injury and Disease.

...  neurotrophic factors, protein chaperones, DNA-repair proteins, autophagy, and mitochondrial biogenesis. By suppressing adaptive cellular stress responses, overeating and a sedentary lifestyle may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, stroke, and depression. Intense concerted efforts of governments, families,… Continue reading