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University of Health Science
Education•Phnom Penh, Cambodia•
About: University of Health Science is a education organization based out in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Medicine & Population. The organization has 2034 authors who have published 1254 publications receiving 14559 citations.
Topics: Medicine, Population, Internal medicine, Alcohol oxidation, Health care
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Sadaf G. Sepanlou1, Saeid Safiri2, Catherine Bisignano3, Kevin S Ikuta4 +198 more•Institutions (106)
TL;DR: Mortality, prevalence, and DALY estimates are compared with those expected according to the Socio-demographic Index (SDI) as a proxy for the development status of regions and countries, and a significant increase in age-standardised prevalence rate of decompensated cirrhosis between 1990 and 2017.
670 citations
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Queen's University Belfast1, University of Pécs2, University of Düsseldorf3, Charles University in Prague4, Boston Children's Hospital5, Medical University of Vienna6, University of Leeds7, University of Oslo8, University of Copenhagen9, University of Bristol10, Medical University of Silesia11, University of Health Science12, Dresden University of Technology13, University of Southern Denmark14, Umeå University15
TL;DR: The incidence rate of childhood type 1 diabetes continues to rise across Europe by an average of approximately 3–4% per annum, but the increase is not necessarily uniform, showing periods of less rapid and more rapid increase in incidence in some registers.
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The aim of the study was to describe 20-year incidence trends for childhood type 1 diabetes in 23 EURODIAB centres and compare rates of increase in the first (1989–1998) and second (1999–2008) halves of the period.
425 citations
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TL;DR: This work has attempted to review the definition of elderly by analyzing data from long‐term longitudinal epidemiological studies, and clinical and pathological studies that have been accumulated at the Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital and the Tokyoropolitan Institute of Gerontology.
Abstract: Conventionally, “elderly” has been defined as a chronological age of 65 years old or older, while those from 65 through 74 years old are referred to as “early elderly” and those over 75 years old as “late elderly.” However, the evidence on which this definition is based is unknown. We have attempted to review the definition of elderly by analyzing data from long-term longitudinal epidemiological studies, and clinical and pathological studies that have been accumulated at the Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital and the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology. Our recommendation might be a starting point in developing a strategy for a successful society by reviewing the definition of elderly based on comprehensive evidence in all aspects of social, cultural and medical sciences.
425 citations
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TL;DR: A large number of miRNAs have entered the preclinical and clinical stage and soon might be available in the market for use in humans, and many more are in the development stage.
Abstract: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression in diverse biological process. They act as intracellular mediators that are necessary for various biological processes. MicroRNAs targeting pathways of human disease provide a new and potential powerful candidate for therapeutic intervention against various pathological conditions. Even though, the information about miRNA biology has significantly enriched but we still do not completely understand the mechanism of miRNA gene regulation. Various groups across the globe and pharmaceutical companies are conducting research and developments to explore miRNA based therapy and build a whole new area of miroRNA therapeutics. Consequently, few miRNAs have entered the preclinical and clinical stage and soon might be available in the market for use in humans.
344 citations
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TL;DR: To determine whether the above-mentioned transporters participate in glutamate transport of the blood-brain barrier, total RNA was extracted from bovine cerebral capillaries and cDNA for EAAT1, EAAT2, and EAAT3 was observed, indicating that mRNA was present.
265 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Leonardo G. Cohen | 131 | 426 | 61793 |
Dun Xian Tan | 117 | 308 | 42258 |
Ian M. Thompson | 99 | 771 | 46524 |
Jagat Narula | 98 | 978 | 47745 |
Barbara D. Boyan | 91 | 468 | 31098 |
Zvi Schwartz | 90 | 451 | 30693 |
Hirotsugu Ueshima | 78 | 597 | 26571 |
Sally W. Vernon | 69 | 294 | 16828 |
Lucien C. Manchester | 67 | 113 | 18924 |
Joan L. Walker | 66 | 287 | 17942 |
Katsuyuki Miura | 61 | 595 | 16291 |
Hiroshi Maegawa | 59 | 366 | 12943 |
Akemichi Baba | 56 | 390 | 11845 |
Hajime Orimo | 55 | 337 | 11179 |
Patricia Dolan Mullen | 54 | 191 | 11078 |