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Autor:
Leon, Gilead, Ruth, Wexler
Publikováno v:
Harefuah. 155(10)
Hansen's disease (HD) is an anthropophylic, infectious, chronic disease, caused by Mycobacterium leprae. The systemic disease, affecting both males and females at any age, involves mainly the skin and the peripheral nerves located in the limbs close
Autor:
Pancras C Wong, Carol Watson, Jeffery Bostwick, Jacques Banville, Ruth Wexler, Scott Priestley, Anne Marinier, Michel Bouvier, David Gordon, William Schumacher, Jing Yang
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 47
Introduction: BMS-986120 (BMS) is a novel orally-active antagonist of protease-activated receptor-4 (PAR4), a human platelet thrombin receptor, and is in phase I clinical trial. The antithrombotic potential of BMS was studied in models of electricall
Autor:
Hanna Melchior, Ruth Wexler
Publikováno v:
Leprosy Review. 78:362-368
Summary Introduction Sensory testing in people affected by Hansen's disease is usually performed on palms and soles only. In Israel, both palmar/plantar and dorsal aspects of limbs are routinely tested. Objectives The aim of this study was to describ
Autor:
Ruth, Wexler, Hanna, Melchior
Publikováno v:
Leprosy review. 78(4)
Sensory testing in people affected by Hansen's disease is usually performed on palms and soles only. In Israel, both palmar/plantar and dorsal aspects of limbs are routinely tested.The aim of this study was to describe the magnitude of dorsal sensory
Autor:
Paul Saunderson, Hanna Melchior, Paul Rajkumar, Peter G. Nicholls, Linda Lehman, Chen Shu Min, Jannine Ebenso, Johan P. Velema, Catherine Benbow, Ruth Wexler, Priscila Leiko Fuzikawa, Alison Anderson, Angelika Piefer
Publikováno v:
Disability and rehabilitation. 29(9)
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a method of measuring activity limitation in leprosy and diabetes. The resulting questionnaire should be quick and simple to use in basic clinical settings, not require any testing skills
Publikováno v:
Acta histochemica. 103(4)
Summary Leprosy is rare and non-endemic in Israel. Cases of leprosy are invariably imported by immigrants or foreign workers arriving from endemic areas. In view of the relative rarity of the disease, clinicians and pathologists are not always alert
Autor:
Heather J. Finlay, John Lloyd, Wayne Vaccaro, Alexander Kover, Lin Yan, Gauri Bhave, Joseph Prol, Tram Huynh, Rao Bhandaru, Yolanda Caringal, John DiMarco, Jinping Gan, Tim Harper, Christine Huang, Mary Lee Conder, Huabin Sun, Paul Levesque, Michael Blanar, Karnail Atwal, Ruth Wexler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 56:7133-7133