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Functional MRI activation in repetition task using block and event-related design.(magnetic resonance imaging)(Report)

Sep 01, 2009; ... INTRODUCTION Important advances have been made in brain imaging techniques of functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI), as well as in other imaging techniques. Many reports have been published on this topic to date. The task designs of fMRI generally fall into two main ...

Penetrability of intravenous biapenem into the peritoneal fluid of laparotomy patients and the peritoneal pharmacodynamics against gram-negative bacteria.(Report)

Sep 01, 2009; ... INTRODUCTION Biapenem is a broad-spectrum carbapenem used for the treatment of intra-abdominal infections and for antibacterial prophylaxis in abdominal surgery. (1) Since biapenem acts at the infection site, the drug's penetration into an intra-abdominal site such as peritoneal ...

Tianeptine enhances insulin secretion throughout the oral glucose tolerance test.(Report)

Sep 01, 2009; ... INTRODUCTION The concept of "entero-insular axis" originated in 1962, when it was demonstrated that gastrointestinal (GI) hormone secretion was able to excite the release of not only pancreatic exocrine secretion, but also endocrine (insular) activity. (1-3) Thus, this ...

Expression levels of four pil genes encoding type 4 fimbrial biogenesis proteins in pseudomonas aeruginosa strains prevalent in nosocomial infections at a tertiary care center.(Report)

Sep 01, 2009; ... BACKGROUND Despite the advances in hospital care and the introduction of a wide variety of antimicrobial agents, Pseudomonas aeruginosa continues to be a major nosocomial pathogen particularly in patients who suffer from immunosuppression (1). P.aeruginosa is a ubiquitous ...

A randomized, crossover study to determine bioequivalence of S-Etodolac ER tablets versus Etodolac ER tablets in healthy Indian subjects.(Report)

Sep 01, 2009; ... INTRODUCTION Acne vulgaris is a common skin disease usually starting around puberty. The disease mostly affects the face, the back and the chest, and is characterised by non-inflammatory open and closed comedones, and by inflammatory papules and pustules. The mainstays in the ...