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Supplementary Material for: Pyodermatitis-Pyostomatitis Vegetans with eyelid Involvement: A Rare Manifestation in a Patient with Ulcerative Colitis
Julkaistu 2025“…Although several cases with cutaneous and mucosal involvement have been reported, Eyelid involvement remains uncommon and sparsely reported in the literature. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Neuropsychiatric outcomes following strokes involving the cerebellum: a retrospective cohort study.pdf
Julkaistu 2023“…Introduction<p>Given the wide-ranging involvement of cerebellar activity in motor, cognitive, and affective functions, clinical outcomes resulting from cerebellar damage can be hard to predict. …”
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Involvement of Pazopanib and Sunitinib Aldehyde Reactive Metabolites in Toxicity and Drug–Drug Interactions <i>in Vitro</i> and in Patient Samples
Julkaistu 2019“…However, the recent discovery of new reactive metabolites (RM) with aldehyde structures during pazopanib and sunitinib metabolism offers new perspectives for investigating their involvement in the toxicity of these two TKI. These hard electrophiles have a high reactivity potential toward proteins and are thought to be responsible for cytochrome P450 inactivation, drug–drug interactions (DDI), and liver toxicity. …”
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Involvement of Pazopanib and Sunitinib Aldehyde Reactive Metabolites in Toxicity and Drug–Drug Interactions <i>in Vitro</i> and in Patient Samples
Julkaistu 2019“…However, the recent discovery of new reactive metabolites (RM) with aldehyde structures during pazopanib and sunitinib metabolism offers new perspectives for investigating their involvement in the toxicity of these two TKI. These hard electrophiles have a high reactivity potential toward proteins and are thought to be responsible for cytochrome P450 inactivation, drug–drug interactions (DDI), and liver toxicity. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_On Lies and Hard Truths.PDF
Julkaistu 2021“…<p>We run an experimental study using sender-receiver games to evaluate how senders' willingness to lie to others compares to their willingness to tell hard truths, i.e., promote an outcome that the sender knows is unfair to the receiver without explicitly lying. …”
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