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Since this article has been suspected of research misconduct and the corresponding authors did not respond to our request to prove originality of data and figures, "MiR-150 alleviates EMT and cell invasion of colorectal cancer through targeting Gli1, by H. Fan, X. Liu, W.-W. Zheng, Z.-H. Zhuang, C.-D. Wang, published in Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2017; 21 (21) 4853-4859-PMID 29164577" has been withdrawn. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. https//www.europeanreview.org/article/13726.Since this article has been suspected of research misconduct and the corresponding authors did not respond to our request to prove originality of data and figures, "Long noncoding RNA SNHG14 promotes breast cancer cell proliferation and invasion via sponging miR-193a-3p, by S.-D. Xie, C. Qin, L.-D. Jin, Q.-C. Wang, J. Shen, J.-C. Zhou, Y.-X. Chen, A.-H. Huang, W.-H. Zhao, L.-B. Wang, published in Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2019; 23 (6) 2461-2468. DOI 10.26355/eurrev_201903_17393. PMID 30964172" has been withdrawn. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. https//www.europeanreview.org/article/17393.Since this article has been suspected of research misconduct and the corresponding authors did not respond to our request to prove originality of data and figures, "Circular RNA circ-SMAD7 promoted glioma cell proliferation and metastasis by upregulating PCNA, by C.-Y. Zuo, W. Qian, C.-J. Huang, J. Lu, published in Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2019; 23 (22) 10035-10041-DOI 10.26355/eurrev_201911_19570 -PMID 31799673" has been withdrawn. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. https//www.europeanreview.org/article/19570.Since this article has been suspected of research misconduct and the corresponding authors did not respond to our request to prove originality of data and figures, "Long noncoding RNA SNHG14 promotes ovarian cancer cell proliferation and metastasis via sponging miR-219a-5p, by L. Li, R. Zhang, S.-J. Li, published in Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2019; 23 (10) 4136-4142-DOI 10.26355/eurrev_201905_17915-PMID 31173283" has been withdrawn. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. https//www.europeanreview.org/article/17915.Since this article has been suspected of research misconduct and the corresponding authors did not respond to our request to prove originality of data and figures, "Long noncoding RNA DLX6-AS1 functions as a competing endogenous RNA for miR-577 to promote malignant development of colorectal cancer, by F.-R. Zhou, Z.-P. Pan, F. Shen, L.-Q. Huang, J.-H. Cui, K. read more Cai, X.-L. Guo, published in Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2019; 23 (9) 3742-3748-DOI 10.26355/eurrev_201905_17800-PMID 31115000" has been withdrawn. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. https//www.europeanreview.org/article/17800.Attachment is an emotional bond that connects children to their caregivers. The psychology of attachment suggests that children with a stronger relationship with their primary caregivers are considered secure in their attachment patterns, whereas children with a strained relationship with their early caregivers and who had felt rejected in their childhood are considered insecure. The quality of the nurturing environment in the early stages of life of children and the relationship of parents themselves (e.g., divorce, conflict) contribute significantly to shaping a child's attachment behaviors. The neurobiology of attachment patterns includes the (a) hypothalamus, which mediates stress hormones; (b) amygdala, which controls stronger emotions such as fear; and (c) prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for emotional regulation. These areas of the brain play a vital role in children's socioemotional development. The current article reviews four attachment patterns insecure avoidant (type A), secure (type B), insecure ambivalent/resistant (type C), and disorganized (an extreme form of insecure attachment), and explores the implications of attachment patterns on the mental health of children. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 58(8), 18-22.].The drive to prescribe to alleviate symptoms and ease suffering is prevalent in health care. In psychiatry, it is no different. Although monotherapy remains the preferred approach to treating psychiatric disorders, especially when combined with nonpharmacological approaches, in practice, a focus on remission of symptoms over patient preferences and quality of life can result in higher doses than necessary and polypharmacy from the addition of drugs for augmentation or treatment of adverse effects. This is especially concerning for older adults who are likely to have comorbid medical disorders, eventually leading to prescribing cascades as different providers address different symptoms. Whereas we generally look to best practice guidelines to treat identified disorders, the approach to treating older adults with multimorbidities requires collaboration among the patient, the family (if appropriate), and the provider to re-evaluate goals based on the patient's priorities, and to examine tradeoffs, reduce medication overload, and simplify care. Fortunately, many resources are available to help the clinician in this process. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 58(8), 12-16.].Since the majority of a tendon's dry weight is collagen fibers, tendon healing consists mainly of collagen repair and observing three-dimensional networks of collagen fibers with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is optimal for investigating this process. In this report, a cell-maceration/SEM method was used to investigate extrasynovial- tendon (unwrapped tendon in synovial tissue such as the tendon sheath) healing of an injured Achilles tendon in a rat model. In addition, since mechanical stimulation is important for tendon healing, a novel, tensionless, rat lower leg tendon injury model was established and verified by visualizing the structural change of collagen fibers under tensionless conditions by SEM. This new model was created by transplanting the leg of a rat with a tendon laceration to the back, removing mechanical stimulation. We then compared the process of tendon healing with and without tension using SEM. Under tension, collagen at the tendon stump shows axial alignment and repair that subsequently demarcates the paratenon (connective tissue on the surface of an extrasynovial tendon) border.

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