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About: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Pregnancy. The organization has 14634 authors who have published 19610 publications receiving 1041794 citations.
Topics: Population, Pregnancy, Poison control, Gene, Receptor
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TL;DR: Recent multinational studies in safety and drug interaction data for three phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors are reviewed, with emphasis on the safety of these agents in men with ED and concomitant cardiovascular disease.
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TL;DR: A novel class of biological membrane ion channel blockers called single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are identified and postulate new uses for SWNTs in biological applications and provide unexpected insights into the current view of mechanisms governing the interaction of ion channels with blocking molecules.
320 citations
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University of California, San Francisco1, South University2, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey3, Lund University4, Albert Einstein College of Medicine5, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki6, Georgia Regents University7, Northwestern University8, Queen's University9, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis10, University of London11, Columbia University12, University of Copenhagen13
TL;DR: These guidelines were developed as evidence-based, patient-centered, and multidisciplinary in focus and provided expert opinion-based guidelines for the clinical management of priapism and Peyronie's disease.
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TL;DR: Issues of clinical and technical importance with regard to blood culturing are addressed; these issues include skin antisepsis, the number and timing of blood cultures, the appropriate volume of blood for culture, culture media and additives, length and atmosphere of incubation, and interpretation of positive blood culture results.
Abstract: Since the mid-1970s there has been a number of advances in blood culture practices and technology; these advances have been based largely on well-designed controlled clinical evaluations of blood culture systems and media. Thus, a sound scientific basis for the fundamental principles of blood culturing now exists. In this article. I will address issues of clinical and technical importance with regard to blood culturing; these issues include skin antisepsis, the number and timing of blood cultures, the appropriate volume of blood for culture, culture media and additives, length and atmosphere of incubation, and interpretation of positive blood culture results. Finally, I will discuss the currently available blood culture systems, with an emphasis on the newer continuous-monitoring blood culture systems.
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TL;DR: The purpose of this update is to synthesize the relevant literature about motor imagery in order to facilitate its integration into physical therapist practice and potential applications of motor imagery.
Abstract: Motor imagery is the mental representation of movement without any body movement. Abundant evidence on the positive effects of motor imagery practice on motor performance and learning in athletes, people who are healthy, and people with neurological conditions (eg, stroke, spinal cord injury, Parkinson disease) has been published. The purpose of this update is to synthesize the relevant literature about motor imagery in order to facilitate its integration into physical therapist practice. This update also will discuss visual and kinesthetic motor imagery, factors that modify motor imagery practice, the design of motor imagery protocols, and potential applications of motor imagery.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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John Q. Trojanowski | 226 | 1467 | 213948 |
Virginia M.-Y. Lee | 194 | 993 | 148820 |
Danny Reinberg | 145 | 342 | 68201 |
Michael F. Holick | 145 | 767 | 107937 |
Tasuku Honjo | 141 | 712 | 88428 |
Arnold J. Levine | 139 | 485 | 116005 |
Aaron T. Beck | 139 | 536 | 170816 |
Charles J. Yeo | 136 | 672 | 76424 |
Jerry W. Shay | 133 | 639 | 74774 |
Chung S. Yang | 128 | 560 | 56265 |
Paul G. Falkowski | 127 | 378 | 64898 |
Csaba Szabó | 123 | 958 | 61791 |
William C. Roberts | 122 | 1117 | 55285 |
Bryan R. Cullen | 121 | 371 | 50901 |
John R. Perfect | 119 | 573 | 52325 |