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Interventions for improving outcomes in patients with multimorbidity in primary care and community settings
Background Many people with chronic disease have more than one chronic condition, which
is referred to as multimorbidity. The term comorbidity is also used but this is now taken to …
is referred to as multimorbidity. The term comorbidity is also used but this is now taken to …
Storage of spatial information by the maintenance mechanism of LTP
E Pastalkova, P Serrano, D Pinkhasova, E Wallace… - science, 2006 - science.org
Analogous to learning and memory storage, long-term potentiation (LTP) is divided into
induction and maintenance phases. Testing the hypothesis that the mechanism of LTP …
induction and maintenance phases. Testing the hypothesis that the mechanism of LTP …
[HTML][HTML] Multimorbidity and functional decline in community-dwelling adults: a systematic review
Background Multimorbidity affects up to one quarter of primary care populations. It is associated
with reduced quality of life, an increased risk of mental health difficulties and increased …
with reduced quality of life, an increased risk of mental health difficulties and increased …
The epidemiology of malpractice claims in primary care: a systematic review
Objectives The aim of this systematic review was to examine the epidemiology of malpractice
claims in primary care. Design A computerised systematic literature search was conducted. …
claims in primary care. Design A computerised systematic literature search was conducted. …
Managing patients with multimorbidity in primary care
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditions
in an individual, 1 is associated with decreased quality of life, functional decline, and …
in an individual, 1 is associated with decreased quality of life, functional decline, and …
[PDF][PDF] Vocal learning in the functionally referential food grunts of chimpanzees
One standout feature of human language is our ability to reference external objects and
events with socially learned symbols, or words. Exploring the phylogenetic origins of this …
events with socially learned symbols, or words. Exploring the phylogenetic origins of this …
Identification of epigenetic DNA modifications with a protein nanopore
EVB Wallace, D Stoddart, AJ Heron… - Chemical …, 2010 - pubs.rsc.org
Two DNA bases, 5-methylcytosine (5mC) and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (hmC), marks of
epigenetic modification, are recognized in immobilized DNA strands and distinguished from G, A…
epigenetic modification, are recognized in immobilized DNA strands and distinguished from G, A…
[HTML][HTML] Risk prediction models to predict emergency hospital admission in community-dwelling adults: a systematic review
Background: Risk prediction models have been developed to identify those at increased risk
for emergency admissions, which could facilitate targeted interventions in primary care to …
for emergency admissions, which could facilitate targeted interventions in primary care to …
Compensation for PKMζ in long-term potentiation and spatial long-term memory in mutant mice
…, C Hsieh, Y Yao, E Lesburgueres, EJC Wallace… - elife, 2016 - elifesciences.org
10.7554/eLife.14846.001 PKMζ is a persistently active PKC isoform proposed to maintain
late-LTP and long-term memory. But late-LTP and memory are maintained without PKMζ in …
late-LTP and long-term memory. But late-LTP and memory are maintained without PKMζ in …
Impact of potentially inappropriate prescribing on adverse drug events, health related quality of life and emergency hospital attendance in older people attending …
Background: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) describes medications where risk
generally outweighs benefit for older people. Cross-sectional studies suggest an association …
generally outweighs benefit for older people. Cross-sectional studies suggest an association …