Sentences with phrase «laboratory findings suggest»

Laboratory findings suggest the condition and detection of antibodies in the blood against the muscles of mastication confirm the diagnosis.
The Subcommittee felt that while laboratory findings suggested that red wine might have some extra health benefits, this finding did not translate into the epidemiologic data.

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A few years ago the New England fishing fleets were in despair because the fish were nowhere to be found; a biologist, who had been making a laboratory study of the temperature of fishes» stomachs, combined his data with some ocean temperature data and correctly suggested where the missing creatures might be found.
«The findings of this study suggest that less frequent laboratory monitoring may be safe, with few missed high - risk laboratory changes, for many patents with acne who are receiving typical doses of isotretinoin.
Curiosity's onboard laboratory, the Sample Analysis at Mars, heated up several samples of Martian soil and found nitric oxide, suggesting that ancient Mars had the basic ingredients to support life.
«These findings are important because they suggest that we may have another tool in our toolbox to combat childhood obesity,» says psychological scientist and lead researcher Jennifer A. Silvers, a post-doctoral fellow at Columbia University in the laboratory of Professor Kevin Ochsner.
«This finding suggests that one could treat severe flu of childhood with interferon, which is commercially available,» says Casanova, who is professor and head of the St. Giles Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Disease at Rockefeller, as well as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
Because the pull from the East to the West is strong, the apparent ease with which Chinese natives find their way into U.S. laboratories may have inadvertently «created a different type of student,» suggests Caren Chang, an assistant professor in molecular biology at the University of Maryland, College Park.
The findings suggest that structural plasticity is governed by the homeostatic principle instead, which was not taken into consideration before,» says Prof. Abigail Morrison, head of the Simulation Laboratory Neuroscience at Jülich.
«These findings suggest that BLBC cells have an innate ability to establish a local microenvironment that is supportive of cancer stem cells,» explained Thiagalingam, associate professor in Genetics & Genomics, Medicine, and Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, at BUSM.
Researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, California, suggest that high levels of carbon monoxide in the seals» blood has a protective effect — echoing laboratory research on rats and mice that has found the gas has anti-inflammatory properties and can lead to better outcomes after organ transplant.
«These results reinforce our previous findings suggesting that interventions that affect replicative capacity can not only impact disease progression, but also the efficiency of transmission to other people,» says senior author Eric Hunter, co-director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research, Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar and a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.
New results reported in this week's Science and at a genome meeting held last week at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on New York's Long Island suggest that our pedigreed canine companions may be a major help in finding the genetic keys to common human afflictions such as cancer, diabetes, and mental disorders.
«With the progressive decline of coastal habitats worldwide, our findings suggest it's better to have a non-native habitat than no habitat at all,» said Aaron Ramus, a PhD student at UNC Wilmington and former Bookhout Research Scholar at the Duke University Marine Laboratory, who led the research.
Previous laboratory findings as well as estimates of fitness based on genetic clustering of strains in the population suggested a lower relative fitness for MDRTB compared to drug - susceptible tuberculosis, but few studies have directly measured the incidence of second cases of tuberculosis among contacts of both MDRTB and drug - susceptible tuberculosis.
«Fasting blood sugar is easily measured and our findings suggest that it could serve as a useful measure in advising some patients on the type of diet that is most beneficial for their weight loss,» said senior author Sai Krupa Das, Ph.D., scientist in the Energy Metabolism Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston.
Ewa Chrostek, PhD student at Teixeira's laboratory and first author of this study, says: «We found that some of the most protective Wolbachia variants reduce the survival of their hosts, suggesting that there may be a trade - off between the protection mediated by the symbiotic bacteria and other components of fitness.
«Evidence suggests that the temperature - sex relationship found in the laboratory is less tight in nature and verification of sex ratios is often insufficient or absent,» said Wyneken.
«Our findings suggest new ways of tackling the still - difficult task of working out which patients should receive which drug and how drugs should be combined to maximize therapeutic benefit,» said senior study author Peter Sorger, the Otto Krayer Professor of Systems Pharmacology and director of the Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science and the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School.
While isolated colonies of laboratory animals are susceptible to becoming less genetically diverse, Brekke et al.'s findings suggest that diversity is maintained across many different populations.
While evidence obtained in our and other laboratories strongly suggests that H. pylori triggers a transcriptional response, epigenetic alterations and DNA damage in infected cells, most of the data supporting these findings rest on fragmentary analyses of clinical samples and cells infected in vitro.
It is unknown whether higher physical exhaustion observed during sleep loss in our study will translate to lower physical activity levels and more positive energy balance in the social — behavioral environment, as suggested by other laboratory findings (37, 38).
Laboratory findings at Michigan State University suggest that ingesting the equivalent of 20 tart cherries inhibits enzymes called cyclooxygenase - 1 and -2, which are the targets of anti-inflammatory drugs.
The combination of diarrhea, weight loss, ravenous appetite, and relatively normal laboratory findings, often in a breed that is predisposed (e.g., German Shepherd) The following two figures strongly suggests EPI is a likely cause.
Preliminary electroretinogram (ERG) studies by Dr Kristina Narfstrom, Laboratory for Comparative Ophthalmology, University of Missouri - Columbia, suggest that ESS have a cone - rod form of PRA similar to that found in the Dachshunds.
The largest treatment effects occurred in the older and / ormore severely depressed adolescents, consistent with findings in the adultIPT literature.35 This finding suggests thatmilder depression in younger adolescents can be more easily treated with supportivepsychotherapy, whereas more severe depression is more effectively treatedwith a structured treatment specifically targeted for adolescent depression.The current findings extend treatment effects observed in carefully controlledclinical trials with depressed adolescents17, 18 totreatment in school - based health clinics, and are an important first stepin the study of the transportability of treatments from the laboratory tothe clinic.
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