MRI volumetric changes in hippocampal subfields in psychosis: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract Background The hippocampus has for long been known for its ability to form new, declarative memory.However, emerging findings across conditions in the psychosis spectrum also implicate its role in emotional regulation.Systematic reviews have demonstrated consistent volume atrophic changes in the hippocampus.The aim of the systematic review

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L-selectin and skin damage in systemic sclerosis.

BackgroundL-selectin ligands are induced on the endothelium of inflammatory sites.L-selectin expression on neutrophils and monocytes may mediate the primary adhesion of these cells at sites of inflammation by mediating the leukocyte-leukocyte interactions that facilitate their recruitment.L-selectin retains functional activity in its soluble form.L

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The Effect of Public and Private Decisions on University Governance on the Transnational Relations of American-Associated Universities in the Middle East

This paper analyzes the effect of public and private decisions on university governance on how historic and current American-associated universities in the Middle East have and continue to connect as transnational actors with a multitude HERBAL D-TOX of public, private and civil society actors in American society.These universities are the classic

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Unpacking the downside of sustentasie on African theology and theologians: a need for contextual black theology as a liberative ingredient for the black Reformed churches

The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous process in the Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid Afrika (or Reformed Churches in South Africa in English).This Stabilizers makes it difficult to contextualise Reformed Theology to address African challenges and problems.There are many reasons for the subordinati

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