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Saint Francis University
Education•Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States•
About: Saint Francis University is a education organization based out in Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Osteoblast. The organization has 1694 authors who have published 2038 publications receiving 87149 citations.
Topics: Population, Osteoblast, Growth factor, Bone cell, Bone remodeling
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TL;DR: Antipsychotics have demonstrated modest efficacy in treating psychosis, aggression and agitation in individuals with dementia and should be reserved for severe symptoms that have failed to respond adequately to nonpharmacological management strategies.
Abstract: Background:The purpose of this review is to evaluate the data on the use of antipsychotics in individuals with dementia from meta-analyses.Methods:We performed a literature search of PubMed, MEDLIN...
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TL;DR: Indicators of functional status are strong predictors of survival in patients with advanced lung disease, and a higher postrehabilitation Functional Activities score and being married are strongly associated with increased survival following pulmonary rehabilitation.
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TL;DR: BMP-2 accelerates the differentiation of stromal cells toward an osteoblastic phenotype, whereas glucocorticoids induce their differentiation toward an adipocytic phenotype.
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TL;DR: Cortisol decreases the replication of cells of the osteoblastic lineage, but under conditions of differentiation/mineralization, cortisol prevents terminal differentiation of the cells and maintains an immature cell population.
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Harvard University1, Kathmandu2, The Fred Hollows Foundation3, Makerere University4, National University of Benin5, Partners In Health6, National Institute for Medical Research7, Stellenbosch University8, University of the East9, Saint Francis University10, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention11, Boston University12, University of Göttingen13, University of Birmingham14, University of the Witwatersrand15, Heidelberg University16, Public Health Foundation of India17
TL;DR: Health system performance for management of diabetes showed large losses to care at the stage of being tested, and low rates of diabetes control along the care cascade, indicating large unmet need for diabetes care across 28 LMICs.
Abstract: CITATION: Manne-Goehler, J., et al. 2019. Health system performance for people with diabetes in 28 low- and middle-income countries : a cross-sectional study of nationally representative surveys. PLoS Medicine, 16(3):e1002751, doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002751.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Steven M. Greenberg | 105 | 488 | 44587 |
Linus Pauling | 100 | 536 | 63412 |
Ernesto Canalis | 98 | 331 | 30085 |
John S. Gottdiener | 94 | 316 | 49248 |
Dalane W. Kitzman | 93 | 474 | 36501 |
Joseph F. Polak | 91 | 406 | 38083 |
Charles A. Boucher | 90 | 549 | 31769 |
Lawrence G. Raisz | 82 | 315 | 26147 |
Julius M. Gardin | 76 | 253 | 38063 |
Jeffrey S. Hyams | 72 | 357 | 22166 |
James J. Vredenburgh | 65 | 280 | 18037 |
Michael Centrella | 62 | 120 | 11936 |
Nathaniel Reichek | 62 | 248 | 22847 |
Gerard P. Aurigemma | 59 | 212 | 17127 |
Thomas L. McCarthy | 57 | 107 | 10167 |