PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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GMI, a fungal immunomodulatory protein, ameliorates SARS-CoV-2 envelope protein-induced inflammation in macrophages via inhibition of MAPK pathway
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Clinically, COVID-19 is often accompanied by a severe immune response (cytokine storm) which produces a large number of cytokines, such as TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-12, and consequently causes acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). GMI is a type of
Group trauma focused cognitive behavior therapy for parents of premature infants compared to individual therapy intervention
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CONCLUSIONS: Group-based trauma focused CBT is an effective treatment modality for parents of premature infants with symptoms of psychological distress but not as effective as individual therapy using the same treatment model.
Genetic polymorphism between the Sorani and Hawrami kurdish populations and COVID-19 outcome
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CONCLUSIONS: IFITM3 and IL6 SNPs have no statistically significant association between the two Kurdish populations. The decreased proportion of non-risk alleles at rs34481144 and rs1800795 in the Hawrami population may partially support the research
The Korean Version of Pandemic Stress Questionnaire: Validation in Korean Population
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CONCLUSION: The K-PSQ is a tool in which individuals can simultaneously measure the occurrence of stressful events caused by COVID-19 and the severity of stress that is often experienced as a result. It is expected that this tool will be useful in
Virtual interviewing in the MedPhys match: Experiences of applicants and programs
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CONCLUSION: The virtual interviewing environment for residency recruitment in medical physics is strongly preferred by applicants over required in-person interviews. The advantages identified by applicants outweigh the disadvantages, allowing
The interplay of cells, polymers, and vascularization in three-dimensional lung models and their applications in COVID-19 research and therapy
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Millions of people have been affected ever since the emergence of the corona virus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, leading to an urgent need for antiviral drug and vaccine development. Current experimentation on traditional two-dimensional
Loneliness and trust issues reshape mental stress of expatriates during early COVID-19: a structural equation modelling approach
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CONCLUSION: Perceived stress can be reduced through trusting others and alleviating the loneliness. Making strong linkage among migrants as well as between migrants and local community is important to ensure proper mental wellbeing of expatriates.
