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    The Cellular Interplay Between Na+/H+ Exchanger Isoform I and Osteopontin in Cardiac Hypertrophy by Abdelaziz, Iman Ahmed

    Published 2014
    “…Overexpression of NHE1 and OPN in cardiomyocytes significantly increased cell area (158.4±3.59% of control); this was significantly reduced in the presence of OPN-siRNA (68.5±0.24% vs. 190.9±8.66% NHE1-infected). Protein content and ANP mRNA expression were also significantly increased in NHE1-infected cardiomyocytes, however they were significantly abrogated in the presence of OPN-siRNA (87.8±12.58% vs. 136.8±11% NHE1-infected) and (64.6±19.9% vs. 247.7±30.81% NHE1-infected). …”
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    Synthesizing New Anodes From Qatalum's 1st Cut Spl by Hani Holozadah, Abdullah

    Published 2014
    “…This might result in extending the life time of the carbon anodes and decrease the number of carbon dioxide kilograms that are released per a ton of produced Al metal. …”
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    Pharmacoeconomic evaluation of voriconazole vs. liposomal amphotericin B in empiric treatment of invasive fungal infections in Turkey by Turner, Stuart J.

    Published 2013
    “…Univariate sensitivity analysis highlighted that increasing the duration of voriconazole by >1.2 days or decreasing LAmB by >1.0 days changes the result. Monte Carlo Simulation resulted in 69.4% of simulations favouring voriconazole per patient treated.Conclusion: There is a strong likelihood that voriconazole is economically more favourable than LAmB in the empiric treatment of IFI in Turkey.…”
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    Assessing the effectiveness of a pharmacist-delivered smoking cessation program in the State of Qatar: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial by El Hajj, Maguy

    Published 2015
    “…Secondary outcomes constitute quality-of-life adjustment as well as cost analysis of program resources consumed, including per case and patient outcome. Discussion: If proven to be effective, this smoking cessation program will be considered as a model that Qatar and the region can apply to decrease the smoking burden. …”
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