DIAZEPAM CAUSES SEDATIVE RATHER THAN ANXIOLYTIC EFFECTS IN C57BL/6J MICE


Progression of metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer: impact of therapeutic intervention in the post-docetaxel space

Abstract Despite the proven success of hormonal therapy for prostate cancer using chemical or surgical castration, most patients eventually will progress to a phase of the disease that is metastatic and shows resistance to further hormonal manipulation.This has been termed metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).Despite this designati

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The Effect of Step Width on Muscle Contributions to Body Mass Center Acceleration During the First Stance of Sprinting

BackgroundAt the beginning of a sprint, the acceleration of the body center of mass (COM) is driven mostly forward and vertically in order to move from an initial crouched position to a more forward-leaning position.Individual muscle contributions to COM accelerations have not been previously studied in a sprint with induced acceleration analysis,

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