Publications by authors named "M Donadi"

The genus contains multiple species of viruses that are highly contagious and lethal, often causing severe hemorrhagic fever. To minimize the global threat from Ebola virus disease (EVD), sustainable, field-appropriate tools are needed to quickly screen and triage symptomatic patients and conduct rapid screening of cadavers to ensure proper handling of human remains. The OraQuick Ebola Rapid Antigen Test is an in vitro diagnostic single-use immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Ebola virus antigens that detects all known species within the genus .

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Sedentariness of patients affected by end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) expose them to high risk of unfavorable clinical outcomes. Exercise training is effective in improving physical function, quality of life (QoL) and long-term outcomes. However, the existing barriers related to patients, programs and dialysis staff limit patient participation and call for new strategies.

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Objective: We tested the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of blood flow restriction-empowered low-intensity interval walking exercise (BFR-W) compared with conventional intensive overground walking (CON-W) at improving gait speed and functional capacity in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and severe gait disabilities.

Methods: 24 patients (58 ± 5 years; 7 males) with progressive MS (Expanded Disability Status Scale 5.5 - 6.

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Fragment 53--103 of bovine alpha-lactalbumin, prepared by limited peptic digestion of the protein at low pH, is a 51-residue polypeptide chain crosslinked by two disulfide bonds encompassing helix C (residues 86--98) of the native protein. Refolding of the fully reduced fragment (four--SH groups) is expected to lead to three fully oxidized isomers, the native (61--77, 73--91) and the two misfolded species named ribbon (61--91, 73--77) and beads (61--73, 77--91) isomers. The fragment with correct disulfide bonds was formed in approx.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of laser palliation on symptoms such as dysphagia and bleeding in patients with esophageal and cardial carcinomas. From November 1992 to October 1997, 174 patients with unresectable esophageal and cardial carcinomas were treated with neodymium-yttrium aluminum garnet laser therapy. The indications for palliative treatment were advanced tumor in 96 patients and high surgical risk in 78.

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