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Comparative effectiveness of home dialysis therapies: a matched cohort study.

Canadian journal of kidney health and disease

Nesrallah GE, Li L, Suri RS.
PMID: 27006781
Can J Kidney Health Dis. 2016 Mar 20;3:19. doi: 10.1186/s40697-016-0105-x. eCollection 2016.

BACKGROUND: Home dialysis is being increasingly promoted among patients with end-stage renal disease, but the comparative effectiveness of home hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis is unknown.OBJECTIVE: To determine whether patients receiving home daily hemodialysis have reduced mortality risk compared with...

Urinary creatine at rest and after repeated sprints in athletes: a pilot study.

Biology of sport

Bezrati-Benayed I, Nasrallah F, Feki M, Chamari K, Omar S, Alouane-Trabelsi L, Ben Mansour A, Kaabachi N.
PMID: 24917689
Biol Sport. 2014 Mar;31(1):49-54. doi: 10.5604/20831862.1086732. Epub 2014 Jan 22.

Creatine plays a key role in muscle function and its evaluation is important in athletes. In this study, urinary creatine concentration was measured in order to highlight its possible significance in monitoring sprinters. The study included 51 sprinters and...

Kidney Disease Among Registered Métis Citizens of Ontario: A Population-Based Cohort Study.

Canadian journal of kidney health and disease

Hayward JS, McArthur E, Nash DM, Sontrop JM, Russell SJ, Khan S, Walker JD, Nesrallah GE, Sood MM, Garg AX.
PMID: 28491337
Can J Kidney Health Dis. 2017 Apr 11;4:2054358117703071. doi: 10.1177/2054358117703071. eCollection 2017.

BACKGROUND: Indigenous peoples in Canada have higher rates of kidney disease than non-Indigenous Canadians. However, little is known about the risk of kidney disease specifically in the Métis population in Canada.OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence of chronic kidney disease...

Fabrication & Characterization of 3D Electrospun Biodegradable Nanofibers for Wound Dressing, Drug Delivery and Other Tissue Engineering Applications.

Pharmaceutical nanotechnology

Abdallah O, Jalali F, Zamani S, Isamil HM, Ma S, Nasrallah GK, Younes HM.
PMID: 29052498
Pharm Nanotechnol. 2016;4(3):191-201. doi: 10.2174/2211738504666160720125322.

BACKGROUND: The use of electrospinning technology (ET) in fabrication of threedimensional biodegradable electrospun nanofibers scaffolds (BENS) has recently gained considerable attention in tissue engineering. BENS are superior to other existing scaffolds in tissue regeneration as they provide high surface...

Cancer: Linking Powerhouses to Suicidal Bags.

Frontiers in oncology

Martinez-Carreres L, Nasrallah A, Fajas L.
PMID: 28932704
Front Oncol. 2017 Sep 06;7:204. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2017.00204. eCollection 2017.

Membrane-bound organelles are integrated into cellular networks and work together for a common goal: regulating cell metabolism, cell signaling pathways, cell fate, cellular maintenance, and pathogen defense. Many of these interactions are well established, but little is known about...

Choosing Wisely: The Canadian Society of Nephrology's List of 5 Items Physicians and Patients Should Question.

Canadian journal of kidney health and disease

Chan E, Hemmelgarn B, Klarenbach S, Manns B, Mustafa R, Nesrallah G, McQuillan R.
PMID: 28321324
Can J Kidney Health Dis. 2017 Feb 28;4:2054358117695570. doi: 10.1177/2054358117695570. eCollection 2017.

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to contribute to the Choosing Wisely Canada campaign and develop a list of 5 items for nephrology health care professionals and patients to re-evaluate based on evidence that they are...

Mixed movement disorders revealing an atypical form of creatine deficiency syndrome.

Iranian journal of neurology

Nasrallah F, Benrhouma H, Kraoua I, Briand G, Omar S, Turki Ben Youssef I, Kaabachi N.
PMID: 25874057
Iran J Neurol. 2015 Jan 05;14(1):47-9.

No abstract available.

Biosynthesis of glycoproteins involved in the pollen-stigma interaction of incompatibility in developing flowers of Brassica oleracea L.

Planta

Nasrallah JB, Doney RC, Nasrallah ME.
PMID: 24240963
Planta. 1985 Jul;165(1):100-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00392217.

De-novo synthesis of the S-allele-specific glycoproteins of Brassica oleracea is demonstrated in stigmas at different developmental stages. Excised stigmas incorporate (14)C-labeled amino acids into their S-glycoproteins early in development and before the self-incompatibility response is acquired, but the rate...

ECT in Unipolar and Bipolar Disorders: A Naturalistic Evaluation of 460 Patients.

Convulsive therapy

Black DW, Winokur G, Nasrallah A.
PMID: 11940870
Convuls Ther. 1986;2(4):231-237.

We compared the efficacy of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and numbers of ECTs received by unipolar depressive (n = 368), bipolar depressive (n = 55), and manic patients (n = 37) in a review of records of patients treated in...

Genetic Ablation of Floral Cells in Arabidopsis.

The Plant cell

Thorsness MK, Kandasamy MK, Nasrallah ME, Nasrallah JB.
PMID: 12271062
Plant Cell. 1993 Mar;5(3):253-261. doi: 10.1105/tpc.5.3.253.

A chimeric toxic gene consisting of the diphtheria toxin A chain gene fused to a promoter previously shown to direct pistil- and anther-specific expression was used to genetically target cell killing in transgenic Arabidopsis. Flowers of Arabidopsis transformants that...

Ablation of Papillar Cell Function in Brassica Flowers Results in the Loss of Stigma Receptivity to Pollination.

The Plant cell

Kandasamy MK, Thorsness MK, Rundle SJ, Goldberg ML, Nasrallah JB, Nasrallah ME.
PMID: 12271063
Plant Cell. 1993 Mar;5(3):263-275. doi: 10.1105/tpc.5.3.263.

Plant reproduction in crucifers is dependent on interactions that occur at the stigma surface between the male gametophyte (pollen and pollen tube) and papillar cells. To dissect these complex interactions, papillar cells were genetically ablated by targeting the expression...

An Arabidopsis thaliana Gene with Sequence Similarity to the S-Locus Receptor Kinase of Brassica oleracea: Sequence and Expression.

Plant physiology

Tobias CM, Howlett B, Nasrallah JB.
PMID: 16668863
Plant Physiol. 1992 May;99(1):284-90. doi: 10.1104/pp.99.1.284.

Primary signal transduction plays a vital role in the way plants react to environmental and developmental signals. We report the sequence and expression of a putative receptor kinase gene, ARK1, in Arabidopsis thaliana that may be important in this...

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