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    A myocardial infarction detected in an unusual way by Massimo Barakat, Enrico Bertagnin, Lorenzo Mulazzani, Francesco Galuppi, Sanda Giovanna Nizzardo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A subsequent electrocardiogram revealed an excessive ST elevation (>5 mm) and a negative QRS complex in precordial leads (from V1 to V6). Serial assays of high-sensitivity troponin I showed a plateau phase (from 15696.4 to 15479.3 ng/L). …”
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    Alterations of attention and impulsivity in the rat following a transgenerational decrease in dietary omega-3 fatty acids by Joachim Hauser, Ewelina Stollberg, Andreas Reissmann, Ivo Kaunzinger, Klaus W. Lange

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The male offspring of these three diet groups were tested using an established paradigm for the assessment of attention and impulsive behavior, i.e. a modified version of the five-choice-serial-reaction-time task (5CSRTT). The present data show that the deficiency of omega-3 PUFAs over generations led to substantial changes in attentional processes and impulsive behaviors. …”
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    Changes in faecal haemoglobin values over sequential rounds of faecal immunochemical tests (FIT) in a surveillance population by Amanda J Cross, Kate Wooldrage, Gemma Mortell, Gwen A Murphy

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Participants were grouped based on changes between FIT rounds, with changes defined as absolute differences ≥4 µg/g, and positivity at round 3.Results Among 4412 participants, the largest group (n=2773) was the no change category, which had the lowest ACN detection rate (4.7%, 95% CI: 3.9 to 5.5). The serial increase group with a positive round 3 value (n=46) had the highest ACN detection rate (32.6%, 95% CI: 19.5 to 48.0).Conclusion No change in FIT result across multiple rounds was associated with a low ACN detection rate, while a serial increase was associated with higher ACN detection rates. …”
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    Un outil éthique, automatisé et totalement autonome pour étudier la cognition chez les primates by Jonas Fizet, Adam Rimele, Thierry Pebayle, Jean Christophe Cassel, Christian Kelche, Helene Meunier

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Les tâches mises en place dans cette étude ciblent l’attention et le contrôle inhibiteur (5-Choice Serial Reaction Time), la mémoire visuelle à court terme (Delayed Matching to Sample) et la mémoire de travail (Self Order Spatial Search). …”
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