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Background
Blood transfusions though life‐saving are not entirely benign. They are the most overused procedure in the hospital and have been under scrutiny by the ‘Choosing Wisely campaign’. The strict adoption of restrictive transfusion guidelines could improve patient outcomes while reducing cost.
Objectives
In this study, we evaluate adherence to restrictive transfusion guidelines, along with...
In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of employing robotics, high-density electroencephalography (EEG), and surface electromyography (EMG) for ankle rehabilitation in a subject with multiple sclerosis (MS). A single session of seated, interactive ankle robot (“Anklebot”) training with concurrent 60-channel EEG and 2-channel EMG monitoring was conducted. The task entailed pointing with the...
Interferon-beta (IFN-β), an approved treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS), produces only partial clinical responses. IFN-β therapy has been limited by its short serum half-life and limited ability to cross the blood brain barrier. We have developed a means of delivering the IFN-β gene both systemically and into the central nervous system (CNS) using bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) as a vehicle and...
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