Jeffrey Young
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1. Reproducibility of ambulatory blood pressure changes from the initial values on two different days
OBJECTIVE: We tested the reproducibility of changes in the ambulatory blood pressure (BP) from the initial values, an indicator of BP reactivity and cardiovascular health outcomes, in young, healthy adults. METHOD: The subjects wore an ambulatory BP monitor attached by the same investigator at the same time of day until the next morning on two different d
Clinics. Publicado em: 2013-12
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2. Psychometric Evaluation of Young Parenting Inventory in Brazil / Estudo das propriedades psicométricas do inventário de estilos parentais de young no Brasil
Os estilos parentais referem-se às características globais de interações entre pais e filhos. Para sua avaliação, é importante que instrumentos válidos e fidedignos sejam construídos e adaptados. Dentro desta perspectiva, a presente dissertação teve como objetivo traduzir, adaptar e estudar as propriedades psicométricas do Inventário de Estilos
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Transplantation of Young Ovaries to Old Mice Increased Life Span in Transplant Recipients
Previously we reported that prepubertally ovariectomized mice that received young transplanted ovaries at a postreproductive age showed a 40% increase in life expectancy. To study this phenomenon in greater detail, 11-month-old ovariectomized and ovary-intact CBA/J mice underwent ovarian transplantation with 60-day-old ovaries or a sham surgery. Results from
Oxford University Press.
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4. An electrophysiological study on children and young adults with Alport's syndrome.
Alport's syndrome is characterised by progressive haematuric nephritis and high tone sensorineural hearing loss. Ocular signs are variable, the most consistent findings being anterior lenticonus and retinal flecks in the macula and mid peripheral areas. Previous electrophysiological studies on patients with Alport's syndrome have mostly been on adult patient
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5. The Adenovirus E3 Promoter Is Sensitive to Activation Signals in Human T Cells
The group C adenoviruses typically cause acute respiratory disease in young children. In addition, a persistent phase of infection has been observed in which virus may be shed for years without producing overt pathology. Our laboratory recently reported that group C adenovirus DNA can be found in tonsil and adenoid T lymphocytes from the majority of pediatri
American Society for Microbiology.