Organophosphate flame retardants and plasticizers in the air and dust in German daycare centers and human biomonitoring in visiting children (LUPE 3)
…, T Lahrz, M Kraft, L Fembacher, C Mach… - Environment …, 2014 - Elsevier
… C was held for 0.5 min, then raised at a rate of 25 C/min to 110 C held for 2 min, then raised
at a rate of 25 C/min to 270 C and subsequently raised at a rate of 15 C/min to 290 C held for …
at a rate of 25 C/min to 270 C and subsequently raised at a rate of 15 C/min to 290 C held for …
Self-evaluation of negative symptoms: a novel tool to assess negative symptoms
S Dollfus, C Mach, R Morello - Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Many patients with schizophrenia have negative symptoms, but their evaluation is a challenge.
Thus, standardized assessments are needed to facilitate identification of these symptoms…
Thus, standardized assessments are needed to facilitate identification of these symptoms…
Influence of genetic background on albuminuria and kidney injury in Ins2+/C96Y (Akita) mice
SB Gurley, CL Mach, J Stegbauer… - American Journal …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
… C–E: high-power views of glomeruli illustrating the scoring system used to quantitate
mesangial pathology. C: representative normal glomerulus from a wild-type mouse, score “0.” D: …
mesangial pathology. C: representative normal glomerulus from a wild-type mouse, score “0.” D: …
The influence of water chemistry on trace metal bioavailability and toxicity to aquatic organisms
PL Brezonik, SO King, CE Mach - Metal ecotoxicology concepts …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
… Similarly, temperature variations in a surface water within a given season (eg, ±5C) are of …
at only one temperature (usually 20 or 25C), and extrapolation to other temperatures is subject …
at only one temperature (usually 20 or 25C), and extrapolation to other temperatures is subject …
Determination of minimum effective dose and optimal dosing schedule for liposomal curcumin in a xenograft human pancreatic cancer model
CM Mach, L Mathew, SA Mosley, R Kurzrock… - Anticancer …, 2009 - ar.iiarjournals.org
Background: Curcumin is a food chemical present in tumeric (Curcuma longa) that has
pharmacological activity to suppress carcinogenesis and inhibits multiple signaling pathways …
pharmacological activity to suppress carcinogenesis and inhibits multiple signaling pathways …
[HTML][HTML] Improving hand hygiene compliance in the emergency department: getting to the point
…, JC Brokmann, LA Lopez-Gonzalez, C Mach… - BMC infectious …, 2013 - Springer
Background The emergency department (ED) represents an environment with a high density
of invasive, and thus, infection-prone procedures. The two primary goals of this study were (…
of invasive, and thus, infection-prone procedures. The two primary goals of this study were (…
Patient priorities with traumatic lacerations
AJ Singer, C Mach, HC Thode Jr… - The American journal of …, 2000 - Elsevier
Clinical trials should use outcomes that are important to patients. We sought to determine
the aspects of laceration management that are most important to patients. Aprospective …
the aspects of laceration management that are most important to patients. Aprospective …
Prenatal exome sequencing in 65 fetuses with abnormality of the corpus callosum: contribution to further diagnostic delineation
…, M Spentchian, S Valence, J Buratti, C Mach… - Genetics in …, 2020 - nature.com
Purpose Abnormality of the corpus callosum (AbnCC) is etiologically a heterogeneous
condition and the prognosis in prenatally diagnosed cases is difficult to predict. The purpose of …
condition and the prognosis in prenatally diagnosed cases is difficult to predict. The purpose of …
Effect of exercise duration on postexercise hypotension
C Mach, C Foster, G Brice, RP Mikat… - Journal of …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
METHODS Nine subjects (1 female, 8 males) from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
community volunteered to participate in this study. On the average (±SD), subjects were 59±16 …
community volunteered to participate in this study. On the average (±SD), subjects were 59±16 …
Intragenic CAMTA1 rearrangements cause non-progressive congenital ataxia with or without intellectual disability
…, J Amiel, E Haffen, C Mach, C Depienne… - Journal of medical …, 2012 - jmg.bmj.com
… (C) Protein products from the intragenic rearrangements of CAMTA1 demonstrating a
truncation (families 1 and 2), contrasting with the patient with childhood ataxia (family 3). The …
truncation (families 1 and 2), contrasting with the patient with childhood ataxia (family 3). The …