Is StatPearls a reliable source?

Is StatPearls a reliable source?

StatPearls activities are approved by the American Medical Association and all activities are reported to CE Broker and all state licensing boards as required.

Who runs NCBI?

the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is part of the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), a branch of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It is approved and funded by the government of the United States.

What is Tblastn?

TBLASTN is a mode of operation for BLAST that aligns protein sequences to a nucleotide database translated in all six frames. We present the first description of the modern implementation of TBLASTN, focusing on new techniques that were used to implement composition-based statistics for translated nucleotide searches.

How do I reference StatPearls publishing?

StatPearls

  1. Elements of the reference. Author(s) (of chapter) – last name, initial(s). ( Year, Month Day).
  2. In-text citation. (Federico & Krishnamurthy, 2020) OR as noted by Federico and Krishnamurthy (2020) .
  3. Reference list. Federico, J. R., & Krishnamurthy, K. (
  4. EndNote reference type. Electronic book section.

Why is NCBI good?

NCBI is now a leading source for public biomedical databases, software tools for analyzing molecular and genomic data, and research in computational biology. Today NCBI creates and maintains over 40 integrated databases for the medical and scientific communities as well as the general public.

What is the difference between BLASTn and Tblastn?

Blastx will search your sequence in a protein database with a nucleotide sequence as input while tblastn will search in a nucleotide database with a protein input.

What is Posner-Schlossman syndrome?

Keywords: posner-schlossman syndrome, intraocular pressure, glaucomatocyclitic crisis Introduction Posner-Schlossman syndrome (PSS), also known as glaucomatocyclitic crisis, is an ocular condition that presents acutely with markedly elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) and nongranulomatous anterior chamber inflammation [1].

Does herpes simplex virus cause Posner-Schlossman syndrome?

[6] Yamamoto S, Pavan-Langston D, Tada R, et al. Possible role of herpes simplex virus in the origin of Posner-Schlossman syndrome. Am J Ophthalmol 1995;119:796–8.

Is this graph based on Posner and Schlossman (1948)?

This graph is modeled after a graph by Posner and Schlossman (1948) [1]. There was no evidence that his high IOP and inflammation were due to herpes simplex virus (HSV) (i.e., no history of skin lesions, corneal dendrites, transillumination defects, ciliary flush, or decreased corneal sensation).

Does prompt diagnosis improve prognosis of primary sclerosing spondylitis?

These findings suggest that a prompt diagnosis, and appropriate treatment is required in PSS patients, to preserve the function of TM and CEC density, therefore, improving prognosis.