نتایج جستجو برای: cecs

تعداد نتایج: 528  

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2001
L Doyal

For some time, clinical ethics committees (CECs) have been a prominent feature of hospitals in North America. Such committees are less common in the United Kingdom and Europe. Focusing on the UK, this paper evaluates why CECs have taken so long to evolve and assesses the roles that they should play in health care policy and clinical decision making. Substantive and procedural moral issues in me...

2015
Clotilde Jumelle Cyril Mauclair Julien Houzet Aurélien Bernard Zhiguo He Fabien Forest Michel Peoc’h Sophie Acquart Philippe Gain Gilles Thuret Alfred S Lewin

Corneal endothelial cells (CECs) form a monolayer at the innermost face of the cornea and are the engine of corneal transparency. Nevertheless, they are a vulnerable population incapable of regeneration in humans, and their diseases are responsible for one third of corneal grafts performed worldwide. Donor corneas are stored in eye banks for security and quality controls, then delivered to surg...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2006
Jeong Goo Lee EunDuck P Kay

PURPOSE Acquisition of elongated cells with pseudopodia is observed when corneal endothelial cells (CECs) are simultaneously treated with basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 and RhoA inhibitors. This study was designed to determine whether these phenotypes are migratory and whether Cdc42 activation and RhoA inactivation are involved in cell migration. METHODS A scratch-induced directional ...

2001
Len Doyal

For some time, clinical ethics committees (CECs) have been a prominent feature of hospitals in North America. Such committees are less common in the United Kingdom and Europe. Focusing on the UK, this paper evaluates why CECs have taken so long to evolve and assesses the roles that they should play in health care policy and clinical decision making. Substantive and procedural moral issues in me...

2004
T H Edwards T.Huw Edwards Roxana Radulescu

In 2004 the European Union is due to incorporate 10 new members, mostly from the Central and Eastern European Countries (CECs). Trade between the EU and CECs currently falls well short of that between EU countries, and if we assume this pattern reflects both tariffs and a resource cost due to regulatory differences, then 1997 trade patterns would imply such costs are 7-15% on trade between the ...

2011
D Wassermann

Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a well-recognised condition, which can result in significant morbidity and limitation of activity in athletes and non-athletes alike. At present invasive intramuscular pressure (IMP) measurements are still considered the gold standard for diagnosing CECS. The non-invasive nature of ultrasound makes it an attractive alternative to direct IMP meas...

Journal: :Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine 2010
Alicia K Tucker

Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is an underdiagnosed cause of chronic exertional leg pain. The syndrome most commonly occurs in young adult recreational runners, elite athletes, and military recruits. CECS is caused by increased intracompartmental pressure within a fascial space; however, the mechanism of why pain occurs is unknown. Symptoms are classically pain in the affected c...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2011
Ken-Chao Chen Tai-Ping Lee Yu-Cheng Pan Chi-Ling Chiang Chen-Lin Chen Yao-Hsu Yang Bor-Luen Chiang Hsinyu Lee Andrew M Wo

BACKGROUND Circulating endothelial cells (CECs) in the blood are rare but have been shown to be associated with various diseases. With the ratio of CECs to peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) less than 1 part per thousand, their separation from PBMCs and detection are challenging. We present a means of detecting CECs from PBMCs via an economical microfluidic disk with a model cell system...

2016
Zhiguo He Fabien Forest Philippe Gain Damien Rageade Aurélien Bernard Sophie Acquart Michel Peoc’h Dennis M. Defoe Gilles Thuret

Corneal endothelial cells (CECs) are terminally differentiated cells, specialized in regulating corneal hydration and transparency. They are highly polarized flat cells that separate the cornea from the aqueous humor. Their apical surface, in contact with aqueous humor is hexagonal, whereas their basal surface is irregular. We characterized the structure of human CECs in 3D using confocal micro...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2000
D R Whikehart S J Register Q Chang B Montgomery

PURPOSE To demonstrate a relationship between telomere lengths and levels of p53 in cultured bovine corneal endothelial cells (CECs) during aging. METHODS Bovine CECs were grown and aged as long-term cultures. Telomere lengths were determined directly on gels with 32P probes after treatment of isolated DNA with RsaI and HinfI. Protein p53 was determined using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent sa...

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