CELLULAR RESPONSES TO T-2 TOXIN AND/OR DEOXYNIVALENOL THAT INDUCE CARTILAGE DAMAGE ARE NOT SPECIFIC TO CHONDROCYTES

Cellular responses to T-2 toxin and/or deoxynivalenol that induce cartilage damage are not specific to chondrocytes

Abstract The relationship between T-2 toxin and Wooden Toy deoxynivalenol (DON) and the risk of Kashin-Beck disease is still controversial since it is poorly known about their selectivity in cartilage damage.We aimed to compare the cytotoxicity of T-2 toxin and DON on cell lines representative of cell types encountered in vivo, including human chon

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Perspectives of people with aphasia post-stroke towards personal recovery and living successfully: A systematic review and thematic synthesis.

BackgroundThere is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via person-centred, integrated care.There is a growing body of qualitative literature examining the insider perspectives of people with post-stroke aphasia (PWA) on topics relating to personal recovery and living successfully (PR-LS).To date no synthesis ha

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Mixed Graph Colouring as Scheduling a Partially Ordered Set of Interruptible Multi-Processor Tasks with Integer Due Dates

We investigate relationships between scheduling problems with the bottleneck objective functions (minimising makespan or maximal lateness) and problems of optimal colourings of the mixed graphs.The investigated scheduling problems have integer durations of the multi-processor tasks (operations), integer release dates and integer due dates of the gi

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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN DOLOMIT DAN PUPUK ANORGANIK TERDAHAP SERAPAN FOSFAT, POPULASI BAKTERI PELARUT FOSFAT DAN PRODUKSI PADI

Excessive use of chemical fertilizers in rice fields can reduce soil pH.Elemental P in acid soils is generally not available to plants because it is bound by Fe and Al elements; therefore, it is necessary to make an effort to optimize the availability of Military UAV P in the soil by improving soil pH with the addition of dolomite lime supported by

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