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Original Source: Wasabi nose: an underreported complication of cyclophosphamide infusions.

Wasabi nose, a term used to describe the nasopharyngeal discomfort experienced during cyclophosphamide infusions, is a rare phenomenon, previously described in case reports of adult oncology patients typically receiving high-dose chemotherapy regimens. The underlying mechanism by which this phenomenon occurs is unknown. We report four cases of children with rheumatic diseases afflicted by profound nasopharyngeal discomfort secondary to low-dose cyclophosphamide infusions. We additionally review the literatu...

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Uveitis may be caused by infectious or non-infectious disorders. Although most cases of uveitis are considered to be immune-mediated disorders, certain forms of uveitis are caused by infectious agen...

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Becoming a PubMed Expert

PubMed is probably the most important database used by scientists across the globe. Most researchers will routinely do a PubMed search to look for relevant literature on a monthly, if not weekly, basi...

F1000Research articles will be listed in PubMed, and deposited in PubMed Central

(Faculty of 1000: Biology and Medicine) F1000Research, the first Open Science publisher, announces that articles published in its innovative publishing system will be listed in PubMed, the world's lar...

New evidence shows PubMed Central undermines journal usage

(Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) PubMed Central may draw readership away from biomedical journal sites, with this effect increasing over time. This finding -- that PubMed Ce...

SpringerPlus now indexed in Scopus and PubMed Central

(Springer) SpringerPlus, Springer's interdisciplinary fully open access journal, is now indexed by PubMed Central and Scopus®. Consequently, authors publishing with SpringerPlus will enjoy maximum ex...

FASEB Journal: PubMed Central directly competes with biomedical publishers

PubMed Central may draw readership away from biomedical journal sites, with this effect increasing over time. This finding-that PubMed Central directly competes with biomedical publishers-was publishe...

Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education selected for inclusion in PubMed Central

(American Society for Microbiology) The Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education (JMBE), an online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology and the premier journal for microbiol...

Comprehensive Gynecology

With this new edition, Comprehensive Gynecology has appeared in 6 editions spanning 25 years. The text has 5 major parts entitled “Basic Science,” “Comprehensive Evaluation of the Female,” “...

Use of psychedelic drugs remains prevalent in the US

An article published in F1000Research, and approved for indexing in PubMed and other major bibliographical databases, estimates that there were approximately 32 million users of psychedelic drugs in t...

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Cloning of a FLOWERING LOCUS T Ortholog in Wasabia japonica (Matsum).

A FLOWERING LOCUS T ortholog (WjFT) was identified in Wasabia japonica. Heterologous expression of WjFT remarkably promoted the flowering of Arabidopsis. The expression of WjFT was examined in field-g...

Wasabi nose: an underreported complication of cyclophosphamide infusions.

Wasabi nose, a term used to describe the nasopharyngeal discomfort experienced during cyclophosphamide infusions, is a rare phenomenon, previously described in case reports of adult oncology patients...

Dynamics of Nrf2 and Keap1 in ARE-Mediated NQO1 Expression by Wasabi 6-(Methylsulfinyl)hexyl Isothiocyanate.

6-(Methylsulfinyl)hexyl isothiocyanate (6-MSITC) is a bioactive ingredient present in wasabi, a popular pungent spice in Japan. Previous studies have revealed the cytoprotective and cancer chemopreven...

Development of disease-resistant marker-free tomato by R/RS site-specific recombination.

The selection marker genes, imparting antibiotic or herbicide resistance, in the final transgenics have been criticized by the public and considered a hindrance in their commercialization. Multi-auto-...

Identifying nurse staffing research in Medline: development and testing of empirically derived search strategies with the PubMed interface.

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The identification of health services research in databases such as PubMed/Medline is a cumbersome task. This task becomes even more difficult if the field of interest involves t...

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