Publications by authors named "P Keohane"

This study represents the first investigation into the safety of a novel, high-purity spermidine trihydrochloride supplement (hpSPD) in humans. Spermidine, a natural compound found in various foods, has demonstrated potential health benefits in animal and epidemiological studies. However, evidence from clinical trials and safety evaluations of spermidine supplements is limited because pure spermidine for human administration has not been available.

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Spermidine is a polyamine consumed in the diet, endogenously biosynthesized in most cells, and produced by the intestinal microbiome. A variety of foods contribute to intake of spermidine along with other polyamines. Spermidine trihydrochloride (spermidine-3HCl) of high purity can be produced using an engineered strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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Background: Insulin lispro is an insulin analog that was recently developed particularly for a mealtime therapy. It has a fast absorption rate and short duration of action. The efficacy of insulin lispro in the clinical therapy of patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) has not been tested.

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Data for 289 subjects participating in an ongoing study of neuropsychological test performance were used to evaluate the relationship between age and prediction of performance on the long form of the Halstead-Reitan Category Test (CAT) from a short form developed by Calsyn, O'Leary, and Chaney (1980). The major questions were whether: (a) age, education, or gender would add to prediction of long (Y) from short form scores (X); (b) regression equations would be different for older and younger groups; (c) percent variance accounted for in long form scores by short form scores would be larger for younger as opposed to older subjects. For these relatively healthy subjects, prediction based on the short form was not enhanced in a clinically significantly manner by adding age, education, and gender as predictors.

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We report here our clinical experiences of "fine bore" nasogastric feeding tubes. Data have been collated over a 7-year period (1978-1985). A total of 403 patients were intubated on 809 occasions.

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