I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Minnesota" is a state located in the Midwestern United States and not a term with a medical definition. If you have any medical questions or terms you would like defined, I'd be happy to help!
A personality inventory consisting of statements to be asserted or denied by the individual. The patterns of response are characteristic of certain personality attributes.
A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that utilizes citrate as a sole carbon source. It is pathogenic for humans, causing enteric fevers, gastroenteritis, and bacteremia. Food poisoning is the most common clinical manifestation. Organisms within this genus are separated on the basis of antigenic characteristics, sugar fermentation patterns, and bacteriophage susceptibility.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "North Dakota" is a geographical location and not a medical term or concept; therefore, it doesn't have a medical definition. It is a state in the Midwestern United States, known as the "Peace Garden State." If you have any questions related to medicine or health, I'd be happy to help answer those!
Lipid A is the biologically active component of lipopolysaccharides. It shows strong endotoxic activity and exhibits immunogenic properties.
Somalia is located on the east coast of Africa on and north of the Equator and, with Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Kenya, is often referred to as the Horn of Africa. It comprises Italy's former Trust Territory of Somalia and the former British Protectorate of Somaliland. The capital is Mogadishu.
Reporting to parents or guardians about care to be provided to a minor (MINORS).
A person who has not attained the age at which full civil rights are accorded.
The number of new cases of a given disease during a given period in a specified population. It also is used for the rate at which new events occur in a defined population. It is differentiated from PREVALENCE, which refers to all cases, new or old, in the population at a given time.
A genus of the family PARAMYXOVIRIDAE (subfamily PNEUMOVIRINAE) where the human and bovine virions have neither hemagglutinin nor neuraminidase activity. RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS, HUMAN is the type species.
Adolescent hospitalized for short term care.
whoa, buddy! I'm just a friendly AI and I don't have access to real-time databases or personal data, so I can't provide medical definitions or any other specific information about individuals, places, or things. But I can tell you that I couldn't find any recognized medical definition for "Wisconsin" - it's a state in the United States, not a medical term!
Lipid-containing polysaccharides which are endotoxins and important group-specific antigens. They are often derived from the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria and induce immunoglobulin secretion. The lipopolysaccharide molecule consists of three parts: LIPID A, core polysaccharide, and O-specific chains (O ANTIGENS). When derived from Escherichia coli, lipopolysaccharides serve as polyclonal B-cell mitogens commonly used in laboratory immunology. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
The geographic area of the midwestern region of the United States in general or when the specific state or states are not indicated. The states usually included in this region are Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
Association with or participation in an act that is, or is perceived to be, criminal or immoral. One is complicitous when one promotes or unduly benefits from practices or institutions that are morally or legally suspect.
An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental exposure, or inborn or inherited characteristic, which, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with a health-related condition considered important to prevent.
Studies in which subsets of a defined population are identified. These groups may or may not be exposed to factors hypothesized to influence the probability of the occurrence of a particular disease or other outcome. Cohorts are defined populations which, as a whole, are followed in an attempt to determine distinguishing subgroup characteristics.
Antibodies from non-human species whose protein sequences have been modified to make them nearly identical with human antibodies. If the constant region and part of the variable region are replaced, they are called humanized. If only the constant region is modified they are called chimeric. INN names for humanized antibodies end in -zumab.
*My apologies, but "Restaurants" are not a medical term and do not have a medical definition.*

Cancer mortality in agricultural regions of Minnesota. (1/1757)

Because of its unique geology, Minnesota can be divided into four agricultural regions: south-central region one (corn, soybeans); west-central region two (wheat, corn, soybeans); northwest region three (wheat, sugar beets, potatoes); and northeast region four (forested and urban in character). Cancer mortality (1980-1989) in agricultural regions one, two, and three was compared to region four. Using data compiled by the National Center for Health Statistics, cancer mortality was summarized by 5-year age groups, sex, race, and county. Age-standardized mortality rate ratios were calculated for white males and females for all ages combined, and for children aged 0-14. Increased mortality rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were observed for the following cancer sites: region one--lip (men), standardized rate ratio (SRR) = 2.70 (CI, 1.08-6.71); nasopharynx (women), SRR = 3.35 (CI, 1.20-9.31); region two--non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (women), SRR = 1.35 (CI, 1.09-1.66); and region three--prostate (men), SRR = 1.12 (CI, 1.00-1.26); thyroid (men), SRR = 2.95 (CI, 1.35-6.44); bone (men), SRR = 2.09 (CI, 1. 00-4.34); eye (women), SRR = 5.77 (CI, 1.90-17.50). Deficits of smoking-related cancers were noted. Excess cancers reported are consistent with earlier reports of agriculturally related cancers in the midwestern United States. However, reports on thyroid and bone cancer in association with agricultural pesticides are few in number. The highest use of fungicides occurs in region three. Ethylenebisdithiocarbamates, whose metabolite is a known cause of thyroid cancer in rats, are frequently applied. This report provides a rationale for evaluation of the carcinogenic potential of this suspect agent in humans.  (+info)

Adverse events associated with ingestion of gamma-butyrolactone--Minnesota, New Mexico, and Texas, 1998-1999. (2/1757)

Products containing gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) are marketed for many claimed purposes, including to induce sleep, release growth hormone, enhance sexual activity and athletic performance, relieve depression, and prolong life. GBL is converted by the body into gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), a drug banned outside of clinical trials approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Recognized manifestations of GHB toxicity include bradycardia, hypothermia, central nervous system depression, and uncontrolled movements. This report describes seven cases of GBL toxicity involving the product "Revivarant," which is labeled as containing 1.82 g of GBL per fluid ounce, reported from two hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Minnesota during October-December 1998 and summarizes an additional 34 cases of GBL toxicity reported to poison centers in New Mexico and Texas during October 1998-January 1999.  (+info)

Genome-wide linkage analyses of systolic blood pressure using highly discordant siblings. (3/1757)

BACKGROUND: Elevated blood pressure is a risk factor for cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and renal diseases. Complex mechanisms of blood pressure regulation pose a challenge to identifying genetic factors that influence interindividual blood pressure variation in the population at large. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed a genome-wide linkage analysis of systolic blood pressure in humans using an efficient, highly discordant, full-sibling design. We identified 4 regions of the human genome that show statistical significant linkage to genes that influence interindividual systolic blood pressure variation (2p22.1 to 2p21, 5q33.3 to 5q34, 6q23.1 to 6q24.1, and 15q25.1 to 15q26.1). These regions contain a number of candidate genes that are involved in physiological mechanisms of blood pressure regulation. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide both novel information about genome regions in humans that influence interindividual blood pressure variation and a basis for identifying the contributing genes. Identification of the functional mutations in these genes may uncover novel mechanisms for blood pressure regulation and suggest new therapies and prevention strategies.  (+info)

Relation of weight and rate of increase in weight during childhood and adolescence to body size, blood pressure, fasting insulin, and lipids in young adults. The Minneapolis Children's Blood Pressure Study. (4/1757)

BACKGROUND: Weight gain is of concern during early development because adult obesity and its cardiovascular consequences appear to have their origins during childhood. Insulin resistance is known to be related to obesity. Thus, weight gain beginning in childhood may influence the development of insulin-induced cardiovascular risk during adulthood. METHODS AND RESULTS: We monitored 679 individuals from 7.7+/-0.1 years of age with repeated measures of height, weight, and systolic blood pressure (SBP) until 23.6+/-0.2 years of age, when blood samples were obtained for measurements of insulin and lipids. Initial childhood weight, body mass index (BMI), and height were significantly correlated with young adult weight, BMI, and height and with fasting insulin, lipids, and SBP. The increases in weight and BMI but not height during childhood were significantly related to the young adult levels of insulin, lipids, and SBP. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that weight gain in excess of normal growth during childhood is a determinant of adult cardiovascular risk. The finding in multiple linear regression analysis that weight gain during childhood rather than the childhood weight at 7.7 years of age is significantly related to young adult risk factors suggests that a reduction in weight gain could reduce subsequent levels of cardiovascular risk.  (+info)

The epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis in Rochester, Minnesota, 1955-1985. (5/1757)

OBJECTIVE: To describe trends in the epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) over a period of 30 years in a population-based cohort. METHODS: An inception cohort of Rochester, Minnesota residents who were > or =35 years of age and had RA (as defined by the 1987 American College of Rheumatology criteria for RA) first diagnosed between January 1, 1955 and January 1, 1985 was assembled and followed up until January 1, 1995. Incidence rates were age- and sex-adjusted to the 1970 US white population. Prevalence of RA in this cohort was estimated on January 1, 1985. A birth-cohort analysis was performed by calculating and comparing incidence rates in each of 16 birth cohorts. RESULTS: Of the 425 Rochester residents who fulfilled the inclusion criteria, there were 113 men (26.6%) and 312 women (73.4%), with a mean age at diagnosis of 60.2 years. The mean followup time was 15.1 years. The overall age- and sex-adjusted annual incidence of RA among Rochester, Minnesota residents > or =35 years of age (1955-1985) was 75.3 per 100,000 population (95% confidence interval 68.0-82.5). This incidence was approximately double in women compared with that in men and increased steadily with age, until age 85, after which the incidence of RA decreased. Secular trends in the incidence of RA over the entire study period were demonstrated. The overall prevalence of RA on January 1, 1985 was approximately 1%. The birth-cohort analysis showed peak incidence rates in the 1880-1895 birth cohorts. CONCLUSION: The epidemiology of RA is dynamic. The findings in this study lend further support to the hypothesis of a host-environment interaction in the pathogenesis of RA.  (+info)

Prevalence and correlates of the insulin resistance syndrome among Native Americans. The Inter-Tribal Heart Project. (6/1757)

OBJECTIVE: The clustering of factors characterizing the insulin resistance syndrome has not been assessed among Native Americans, a population at high risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. We examined the distribution and correlates of the insulin resistance syndrome among individuals in three Chippewa and Menominee communities in Wisconsin and Minnesota. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Cross-sectional data from 488 men and 822 women ages > or = 25 years in the Inter-Tribal Heart Project (1992-1994) were included. The clustering of each individual trait (hypertension, diabetes, high triglycerides, and low HDL cholesterol) with the other traits and the association of the number of traits with measures of adiposity and insulin levels were examined. RESULTS: Among the men, 40.4, 32.6, 17.4, and 9.6% had none, one, two, or at least three of the four traits, respectively; among the women, the respective percentages were 53.2, 25.6, 15.3, and 6.0%. The percentage of individuals with each particular trait significantly increased (P < 0.01) among those with none, one, or at least two other syndrome traits. Having more syndrome traits was significantly related (P < 0.001) to higher BMI, conicity index, waist circumference, and waist-to-hip and waist-to-thigh ratios. Among individuals with normal glucose levels, having more syndrome traits was significantly related (P < or = 0.05) to higher fasting insulin levels after adjusting for age and measures of adiposity, although associations were attenuated with adjustment for either BMI or waist circumference. CONCLUSIONS: Traits characterizing the insulin resistance syndrome were found to be clustered to a significant degree among Native Americans in this study. Comprehensive public health efforts are needed to reduce adverse levels of these risk factors in this high-risk population.  (+info)

Psychosocial correlates of health compromising behaviors among adolescents. (7/1757)

The objective of the present study was to examine psychosocial correlates of diverse health-compromising behaviors among adolescents of different ages. The study population included 123,132 adolescents in sixth, ninth and 12th grades. Psychosocial correlates of substance abuse, delinquency, suicide risk, sexual activity and unhealthy weight loss behaviors were examined. Risk-taking disposition was significantly associated with nearly every behavior across age and gender groups. Other consistent correlates included sexual abuse and family connectedness. Correlates of health-compromising behaviors tended to be consistent across age groups. However, stronger associations were noted between sexual abuse and substance use for younger adolescents, and risk-taking disposition and school achievement were stronger correlates for older youth. The results suggest the presence of both common and unique etiological factors for different health-compromising behaviors among youth. The results emphasize the importance of focusing on positive 'risk-taking' experiences for youth in prevention programs; being sensitive to possible sexual abuse experiences among both female and male adolescents in health-care consultations; integrating strategies for improved family connectedness into health promotion efforts; and making school relevant for all adolescents.  (+info)

The impact of a simulated immunization registry on perceived childhood immunization status. (8/1757)

We developed a simulated immunization registry to assess the impact on the perceived immunization status in a population-based sample of 2-year-olds living in Olmsted County, MN, in 1995. We compiled records of all immunizations by abstracting immunization data from all medical care facilities in the county. The data collected from each facility were analyzed separately to provide the immunization rate as perceived by each facility. This perceived rate was compared to the rate obtained by combining all recorded immunizations from all facilities (simulated registry). Information on children not receiving any carefrom facilities in Olmsted County was compiled from birth certificate data and community school lists. Data from the simulated registry indicated that 69.1% of all children in Olmsted County with medical records were up-to-date on their immunizations by 20 months of age. By 24 months, this increased to 74.2%. The immunization rate of 24-month-old children recorded at individual healthcare facilities in Olmsted County ranged from 24.3% to 79.5%. The addition of data from the simulated registry increased the immunization rate at each site: a 27.7% relative increase in the site with the lowest recorded immunization rate, a 14.0% increase in the site with the intermediate immunization rate, and a 6.9% increase in the site with the highest internally perceived immunization rate. The registry also identified excess immunizations in 5% of the county's 2-year-olds. Each healthcare facility in this community gained an immediate benefit from the development of a simulated immunization registry. This immediate improvement in one quality-of-care measure (up-to-date immunization rate) should be factored into the cost/benefit assessment of immunization registries.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Minnesota" is not a medical term or concept. It is a state located in the Midwestern United States, known for its cold winters, beautiful lakes, and friendly people. If you have any questions about medical terms or concepts, I would be happy to help!

The MMPI, or Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, is a psychological assessment tool that is widely used in clinical and research settings to help evaluate an individual's personality, emotional state, and behavior. It consists of a series of true-false questions that are designed to measure various aspects of an individual's psychological functioning, including their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.

The MMPI was first developed in the 1930s and has undergone several revisions over the years. The current version, the MMPI-2, consists of 567 items and takes approximately 60-90 minutes to complete. The test is typically administered by a trained professional, such as a psychologist or counselor, who uses the results to help diagnose mental health conditions, develop treatment plans, and make recommendations about an individual's care.

It is important to note that while the MMPI can be a useful tool in assessing psychological functioning, it should not be used as the sole basis for making diagnostic or treatment decisions. It is typically used in conjunction with other assessment methods, such as clinical interviews and other tests, to provide a comprehensive picture of an individual's psychological state.

Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria that are facultative anaerobes and are motile due to peritrichous flagella. They are non-spore forming and often have a single polar flagellum when grown in certain conditions. Salmonella species are important pathogens in humans and other animals, causing foodborne illnesses known as salmonellosis.

Salmonella can be found in the intestinal tracts of humans, birds, reptiles, and mammals. They can contaminate various foods, including meat, poultry, eggs, dairy products, and fresh produce. The bacteria can survive and multiply in a wide range of temperatures and environments, making them challenging to control completely.

Salmonella infection typically leads to gastroenteritis, characterized by symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, fever, and vomiting. In some cases, the infection may spread beyond the intestines, leading to more severe complications like bacteremia (bacterial infection of the blood) or focal infections in various organs.

There are two main species of Salmonella: S. enterica and S. bongori. S. enterica is further divided into six subspecies and numerous serovars, with over 2,500 distinct serotypes identified to date. Some well-known Salmonella serovars include S. Typhi (causes typhoid fever), S. Paratyphi A, B, and C (cause paratyphoid fever), and S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium (common causes of foodborne salmonellosis).

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "North Dakota" is a state in the United States and not a medical term or condition. The term refers to the 39th state admitted to the union on November 2, 1889. It is located in the Upper Midwest region of the United States and is known for its expansive prairies, badlands, and oil reserves. If you have any questions related to medical definitions or health-related topics, I would be happy to help answer them!

Lipid A is the biologically active component of lipopolysaccharides (LPS), which are found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. It is responsible for the endotoxic activity of LPS and plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of gram-negative bacterial infections. Lipid A is a glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor, consisting of a glucosamine disaccharide backbone with multiple fatty acid chains and phosphate groups attached to it. It can induce the release of proinflammatory cytokines, fever, and other symptoms associated with sepsis when introduced into the bloodstream.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Somalia" is not a medical term. It is a country located in the Horn of Africa. If you have any questions about medical terms or health-related topics, I would be happy to try and help answer them for you.

Parental notification is a term used in the context of medical care, particularly in situations involving minors (individuals who are under the age of majority, which is 18 years old in most states in the US). It refers to the practice of informing or notifying a parent, legal guardian, or other responsible adult relative of a minor's decision to seek certain medical services, treatments, or procedures.

In some cases, parental notification may be required by law before a minor can receive specific medical interventions, such as abortion, mental health treatment, or certain surgical procedures. The specific requirements for parental notification vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of medical service being sought.

The purpose of parental notification is to ensure that parents or guardians are involved in important medical decisions affecting their minor children, and to provide an opportunity for them to offer guidance, support, and consent. However, there may be exceptions to parental notification requirements in cases where the minor is mature enough to make informed decisions about their own health care, or when notifying a parent could put the minor at risk of harm or abuse.

In medical and legal contexts, a minor is a person who has not yet reached the age of majority. The age of majority varies depending on the jurisdiction but is generally 18 or 21 years old. Minors are considered to be legally incompetent to make certain decisions for themselves, such as consenting to medical treatment or signing a contract. Therefore, in healthcare settings, minors typically require the consent of a parent or guardian before receiving medical care, except in specific circumstances where the minor is deemed mature enough to make their own decisions (e.g., emancipated minors).

In epidemiology, the incidence of a disease is defined as the number of new cases of that disease within a specific population over a certain period of time. It is typically expressed as a rate, with the number of new cases in the numerator and the size of the population at risk in the denominator. Incidence provides information about the risk of developing a disease during a given time period and can be used to compare disease rates between different populations or to monitor trends in disease occurrence over time.

Pneumovirus is a genus of viruses in the family Pneumoviridae, order Mononegavirales. It includes several species that can cause respiratory infections in humans and animals. The most well-known species that infect humans is Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (HRSV), which is a major cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. Other human pneumoviruses include Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) and Avian Metapneumovirus subtype C (AMPV-C). These viruses can cause similar respiratory symptoms, ranging from mild to severe.

Pneumoviruses are enveloped, negative-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm of infected cells. They have a nonsegmented genome and encode several structural proteins, including an attachment protein, fusion protein, matrix protein, and nucleocapsid protein. The virions are typically pleomorphic, with a diameter of 150-250 nm.

Transmission of pneumoviruses occurs through respiratory droplets or direct contact with contaminated surfaces. Preventive measures include good hygiene practices, such as hand washing and covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing. There are currently no vaccines available for human pneumoviruses, but several candidates are in development. Treatment is primarily supportive and may include oxygen therapy, mechanical ventilation, and antiviral medications in severe cases.

An adolescent is a person who is within the age range of puberty and adolescence, typically ranging from 10 to 19 years old. When an adolescent requires medical care that necessitates hospitalization, they are considered a "hospitalized adolescent." This term refers to any adolescent patient who is receiving inpatient medical or surgical treatment and is staying in a hospital for at least one night.

Hospitalization can be due to various reasons, such as acute illnesses, injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions requiring close monitoring, treatments, or interventions. Hospitalized adolescents have unique physical, emotional, social, and developmental needs that must be addressed by healthcare professionals in a sensitive and age-appropriate manner.

Healthcare providers should consider the adolescent's developmental stage when planning care, including involving them in decision-making processes, providing education about their condition and treatment, addressing privacy concerns, and offering support for emotional and psychological well-being. Additionally, healthcare teams must communicate effectively with the adolescent's family or caregivers to ensure continuity of care and address any concerns they may have.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Wisconsin" is a U.S. state located in the Midwest and is not a medical term or condition. If you have any medical questions or terms you would like defined, I'd be happy to help with those!

Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are large molecules found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. They consist of a hydrophilic polysaccharide called the O-antigen, a core oligosaccharide, and a lipid portion known as Lipid A. The Lipid A component is responsible for the endotoxic activity of LPS, which can trigger a powerful immune response in animals, including humans. This response can lead to symptoms such as fever, inflammation, and septic shock, especially when large amounts of LPS are introduced into the bloodstream.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Midwestern United States" is not a term that has a medical definition. The Midwestern United States, also known as the American Heartland or simply the Midwest, is a region of the United States that includes 12 states in the north central part of the country. It's a geographical and cultural region, not a medical one.

The term "Midwest" was reportedly first used in 1895 by journalist and historian Frederick Jackson Turner. The states included in this region can vary based on different definitions, but it generally includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

If you have any questions related to medical topics, I'd be happy to try to help answer those!

Complicity, in a medical context, generally refers to the state of being involved or associated with someone else's wrongful actions or negligence, typically as an accessory or partner. This can include situations where a healthcare professional knows about and fails to report or take action to prevent harm caused by another person, or where they actively assist in the commission of unethical or illegal acts. Complicity can also refer to the act of providing assistance or encouragement to someone who is engaging in harmful behavior, such as a patient who is abusing drugs or alcohol. In all cases, complicity implies a level of responsibility and accountability for the negative outcomes that result from the actions of oneself or others.

Medical Definition:

"Risk factors" are any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury. They can be divided into modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. Modifiable risk factors are those that can be changed through lifestyle choices or medical treatment, while non-modifiable risk factors are inherent traits such as age, gender, or genetic predisposition. Examples of modifiable risk factors include smoking, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, and unhealthy diet, while non-modifiable risk factors include age, sex, and family history. It is important to note that having a risk factor does not guarantee that a person will develop the disease, but rather indicates an increased susceptibility.

A cohort study is a type of observational study in which a group of individuals who share a common characteristic or exposure are followed up over time to determine the incidence of a specific outcome or outcomes. The cohort, or group, is defined based on the exposure status (e.g., exposed vs. unexposed) and then monitored prospectively to assess for the development of new health events or conditions.

Cohort studies can be either prospective or retrospective in design. In a prospective cohort study, participants are enrolled and followed forward in time from the beginning of the study. In contrast, in a retrospective cohort study, researchers identify a cohort that has already been assembled through medical records, insurance claims, or other sources and then look back in time to assess exposure status and health outcomes.

Cohort studies are useful for establishing causality between an exposure and an outcome because they allow researchers to observe the temporal relationship between the two. They can also provide information on the incidence of a disease or condition in different populations, which can be used to inform public health policy and interventions. However, cohort studies can be expensive and time-consuming to conduct, and they may be subject to bias if participants are not representative of the population or if there is loss to follow-up.

Monoclonal antibodies are laboratory-produced proteins that mimic the immune system's ability to fight off harmful antigens such as viruses and cancer cells. They are created by fusing a single B cell (the type of white blood cell responsible for producing antibodies) with a tumor cell, resulting in a hybrid cell called a hybridoma. This hybridoma can then be cloned to produce a large number of identical cells, all producing the same antibody, hence "monoclonal."

Humanized monoclonal antibodies are a type of monoclonal antibody that have been genetically engineered to include human components. This is done to reduce the risk of an adverse immune response in patients receiving the treatment. In this process, the variable region of the mouse monoclonal antibody, which contains the antigen-binding site, is grafted onto a human constant region. The resulting humanized monoclonal antibody retains the ability to bind to the target antigen while minimizing the immunogenicity associated with murine (mouse) antibodies.

In summary, "antibodies, monoclonal, humanized" refers to a type of laboratory-produced protein that mimics the immune system's ability to fight off harmful antigens, but with reduced immunogenicity due to the inclusion of human components in their structure.

I believe there might be a misunderstanding in your question. "Restaurants" are establishments where food and drinks are prepared and served to customers for a profit. They are part of the hospitality industry, not a medical term or concept. If you have any questions about medical terminology or concepts, I would be happy to help!

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  • He is a graduate of the William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota. (lawyersandsettlements.com)
  • Our late Senator Paul Wellstone was being Minnesota nice when he said 'We all do better when we all do better. (urbandictionary.com)
  • It is located on two main campuses in the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul , Minnesota . (conservapedia.com)
  • The Rev. Nick VanDenBroeke apologized in a statement issued by the St. Paul-Minnesota Catholic archdiocese. (yahoo.com)
  • St. Paul, Minn. (who.int)
  • Tenstrike is a city in Beltrami County, Minnesota, United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • Donations made by check can be made out to MinnPost and mailed to us at PO Box 18438, Minneapolis, MN 55418. (minnpost.com)
  • Brooklyn Center Community Schools (BCCS), a small suburban school district near Minneapolis, Minnesota, serves a diverse population of students and families. (cdc.gov)
  • That's why immigration reform is one of the NAM's key policy priorities to boost the industry's competitiveness, as NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons told the Minnesota Manufacturers' Summit yesterday in Minneapolis. (nam.org)
  • Cite this: Minnesota NPs, PAs, and Physicians Vote to Unionize at Allina - Medscape - Oct 19, 2023. (medscape.com)
  • Meanwhile, St. Cloud University (founded in 1869), Minnesota State University-Moorhead (founded in 1888), and Minnesota State University-Mankato (founded in 1868) each have a long and respected history of providing valuable, rigorous education to students from across the state and the country. (college-scholarships.com)
  • Your submission to Minnesota State University Moorhead has been sent. (petersons.com)
  • Minnesota State University Moorhead is a University institution located in Moorhead, MN, in a suburban setting. (petersons.com)
  • Minnesota Historical Society. (wikipedia.org)
  • Historic Forestville is part of the Minnesota Historical Society. (mnhs.org)
  • MinnPost's Minnesota History articles are produced in partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society and its MNopedia project, which is made possible by the Legacy Amendment's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. (minnpost.com)
  • With the passage of a safe patient handling statute in 2009, Minnesota became one of a growing number of states requiring health care providers to become more aware and accountable about providing appropriate assistance during the movement of patients in clinical care settings. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry and the Minnesota Dental Association have been working together to ensure that Minnesota 's SPH regulations are as practical as possible for dental providers while still achieving the objectives of the statute. (bvsalud.org)
  • Minnesota lets filers use either the federal exemption system or Minnesota's state exemption system, so you'll have two homestead amounts to choose between. (nolo.com)
  • Reappraising Minnesota" is a commentary series that seeks to re-evaluate Minnesota's basic condition today and its evolution since 1973, when a Time magazine cover story praised it as "A State That Works. (minnpost.com)
  • Few moments in Minnesota's history have more favorably defined our state in the eyes of the nation and the world than 50 years ago this summer, with the publication in early August of a Time magazine cover story that proclaimed "The Good Life in Minnesota. (minnpost.com)
  • The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a civil rights group, had called earlier Wednesday on Minnesota's Roman Catholic church leaders to repudiate the sermon. (yahoo.com)
  • Because, between 2013 and 2017, Minnesota's GDP was about 1.8 percent of national GDP, ITEP simply assigns Minnesota 1.8 percent of this $235 billion in foreign profits of multinationals, multiplies it by Minnesota's top corporate income tax rate of 9.8 percent, and estimates that Minnesota could gain $418 million by adopting worldwide combined reporting. (taxfoundation.org)
  • The sister campuses, University of Minnesota-Duluth, University of Minnesota-Morris, and the University of Minnesota-Crookston, are each ranked high on U.S.News and World Report's rankings for Midwestern colleges and universities and liberal arts colleges. (college-scholarships.com)
  • Unfortunately she likes it so much that she ends up pretending to be from Bemidji, Minnesota to befriend the bar patrons, much to Marshall's frustration. (wikipedia.org)
  • The state universities, which can be found across the state, are: Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University-Mankato, Minnesota State University-Moorhead, Metropolitan State University, Southwest Minnesota State University, St. Cloud State University, and Winona State University. (college-scholarships.com)
  • The investigation showed that on June 25, 2012, an Xcel Energy meter reader saw Canfield coming out of a house in Stillwater, Minnesota, carrying a firearm. (justice.gov)
  • meaning "The Star of the North", this phrase was adopted shortly after statehood and reflects both the state's early French explorers and its position as the northernmost state in the contiguous U.S. As part of the American frontier, Minnesota attracted settlers and homesteaders from across the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • We've also included links to a more complete federal exemption list and a site where you can review Minnesota statutes so you'll have an easier time deciding which set will work best for you. (nolo.com)
  • The following table provides an overview of child abuse laws in Minnesota as well as links to relevant statutes. (findlaw.com)
  • Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 609. (findlaw.com)
  • When Europeans arrived in North America, the Dakota people lived in what is now Minnesota. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Minnesota Vikings play each home game at the new U.S. Bank Stadium, from August through December. (minnesotamonthly.com)
  • Newfolden is a city in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States, along the Middle River. (wikipedia.org)
  • Minnesota (/ˌmɪnɪˈsoʊtə/ MIH-nih-SOH-tə) is a state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • After several territorial reorganizations, the Minnesota Territory was admitted to the Union as the 32nd state in 1858. (wikipedia.org)
  • Minnesota is considered Democratic-leaning, having voted for every Democratic presidential nominee since 1976, longer than any other U.S. state. (wikipedia.org)
  • Leonard is along State Highway 223 (MN 223) and County Roads 2, 10, 14, and 23. (wikipedia.org)
  • [7] Interstate 94 and Minnesota State Highway 95 are two of the main routes in the community. (wikipedia.org)
  • What "we know right now is, the longer a shutdown lasts, the greater the impact to state programs and services will be," Patrick Hogan, director of communications for Minnesota Management and Budget, told an editorial writer in an email exchange. (yahoo.com)
  • Fifty years after the Time magazine cover story touting Minnesota as the nation's model state, it's time to reassess. (minnpost.com)
  • The headline on page 24 of the lengthy story inside praised Minnesota as "A State that Works. (minnpost.com)
  • The Minnesota Wild, wild.com, 'The State of Hockey' and State of Hockey flag image are trademarks of Minnesota Sports & Entertainment. (nhl.com)
  • Interestingly, the University of Minnesota, which is the oldest public institution in the state (founded in 1851) is not directly connected to the Minnesota University System. (college-scholarships.com)
  • The largest of these, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, is also the most popular and the highest ranked public institution in the state. (college-scholarships.com)
  • Among the top 10 list of the best ranked colleges in the state, the only public institution to make the list is the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. (college-scholarships.com)
  • Minnesota Monthly magazine embodies the spirit of our state while celebrating the best arts, entertainment, food, culture, philanthropy, sports and lives of our home. (minnesotamonthly.com)
  • Child abuse is considered a serious crime in every state , including Minnesota. (findlaw.com)
  • Seven years before Minnesota became a state, in 1851 The University of Minnesota was first founded as a preparatory school. (conservapedia.com)
  • This was the maiden effort for Museums Month, but the organizers would like it to "become an annual festival of the many beloved museums and zoos located across the State of Minnesota. (artsjournal.com)
  • As Minnesota lawmakers consider making theirs the first state to mandate worldwide combined reporting, they are relying on a revenue estimate that is deeply mistaken. (taxfoundation.org)
  • Minnesota is considering becoming the only state to mandate that companies use worldwide combined reporting. (taxfoundation.org)
  • If a foreign company had sales in Minnesota, it would already have an apportionable tax burden in the state. (taxfoundation.org)
  • The Minnesota Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation program (FACE), a program sponsored by CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) *, was notified of the incidents by the state Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MN-OSHA), Minnesota Extension Services, and a newspaper clipping service. (cdc.gov)
  • Her skill at keeping different factions within the Democratic Party together was extraordinary," Kathryn Pearson , a professor of political science at the University of Minnesota, told an editorial writer. (yahoo.com)
  • The University of Minnesota football team plays their home games at TCF Bank Stadium. (minnesotamonthly.com)
  • The University of Minnesota men's hockey team plays their home games at 3M Arena at Mariucci. (minnesotamonthly.com)
  • The University of Minnesota women's hockey team plays their home games at Ridder Arena, next to Mariucci Arena. (minnesotamonthly.com)
  • Published by the University of Minnesota Press, 2018. (mnhs.org)
  • The University of Minnesota is one of the most comprehensive public universities in the United States and ranks among the most prestigious. (conservapedia.com)
  • Today Pillsbury Hall at the University of Minnesota is named in his honor. (conservapedia.com)
  • Minnesota law allows homeowners to claim a portion of their home as a 'homestead,' potentially protecting it from creditors. (findlaw.com)
  • Homeowners in a Minnesota bankruptcy can protect $450,000 of home equity or up to $1,125,000 if the property is primarily used for agriculture. (nolo.com)
  • Over the summer, we spent some time in Tampa, Florida as Pat Maroon prepared for his next chapter in Minnesota. (nhl.com)
  • To stay up to date, check the website of the Minnesota Legislature , but the best way to protect your assets is by consulting with a local bankruptcy lawyer . (nolo.com)
  • More information can be found at the MN Ag in the Classroom website . (constantcontact.com)
  • A template Safe Patient Handling Program for Clinics has been developed with substantial input from MDA's ESNA Committee and is now available on the DLI website www.dli.mn.gov/WSC/SPHlegislation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Additional background information and resources related to Minnesota 's SPH regulations are also available on the DLI website . (bvsalud.org)
  • Further information about SPH training may also be found on the DLI website (www.dli.mn.gov/WSC/SPHlegislation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Synchrotron-based scanning X-ray fluorescence nanoimaging of Mn distributions across B. marginata tests displayed Mn/Ca shifts by chambers, reflecting bottom-water oxygenation history and/or ontogeny-driven life strategy preferences. (lu.se)
  • The nine lessons and maps will inspire interest in the geography of Minnesota agriculture and enable students to locate themselves amidst the grand mosaic of fields, processing plants, wind towers, ethanol plants, power lines and roads in Minnesota. (constantcontact.com)
  • This article offers a summary of Minnesota laws setting limits on interest rates and establishing penalties for acts of 'usury,' including a list of exceptions. (findlaw.com)
  • Under its current (water's edge) combined reporting regime, Minnesota taxes 10 percent of the profits on $1 billion in domestic gross sales. (taxfoundation.org)
  • In a worldwide combined reporting regime, Minnesota would tax 5 percent of the profits on $2 billion in gross sales. (taxfoundation.org)
  • However, you must live in Minnesota much longer before using Minnesota exemptions-at least 730 days before filing, to be exact. (nolo.com)
  • If you live in Minnesota, it's kind of silly to not like snow - winter is my favorite season," Phillips said. (cbsnews.com)
  • This standards-based curriculum is a product of Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC) and the Minnesota Alliance for Geographic Education (MAGE). (constantcontact.com)
  • She helped cement professional legal values and real experiences into the legal curriculum, here in Minnesota and across the nation. (minnpost.com)
  • We report here a systematic study of the effects of XFEL peak power, beam focus, and dose on the Mn Kβ1,3 XES spectra in PS II over a wide range of pulse parameters collected over seven different experimental runs using both microcrystal and solution PS II samples. (lu.se)
  • Fortunately, Minnesota has enacted a number of consumer protection laws in order to put an end to deceptive business practices, prevent the development of monopolies, and provide consumers with legal recourse for injuries caused by a product or service. (findlaw.com)
  • This section offers articles and resources on Minnesota lemon laws, deceptive trade practices laws, and more. (findlaw.com)
  • All Minnesota dental practices should use this template to develop their own safe patient handling program as soon as possible. (bvsalud.org)
  • Stay in the loop about all things Minnesota History. (mnhs.org)
  • Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance (MOCA) was founded in 1999 by a small group of ovarian cancer survivors to fund ovarian cancer research in Minnesota, raise awareness of the disease and to provide su. (bvsalud.org)
  • In 1948, after Ross Wahl graduated, the family moved to Minnesota to join friends in forming an "intentional community" in Circle Pines. (minnpost.com)
  • Marshall agrees and compares New York City in winter to a spring day in Minnesota, except for all the taxis, skyscrapers and non-white people. (wikipedia.org)
  • I came to Minnesota 30 years ago, from New York City, where I grew up. (urbandictionary.com)
  • Taste samples of three favorite recipes prepared by Mill City Museum staff from "The Great Minnesota Cookie Book. (mnhs.org)
  • In February 2014, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) issued a health risk advisory that trichloroethylene (TCE) levels in processed drinking water from two wells were near levels that might harm health. (cdc.gov)
  • Since 1992, the Minnesota Department of Health has compiled surveillance and field investigation data about selected work-related agricultural fatalities through FACE. (cdc.gov)
  • Issues from this title can only be accessed from the Gale Family Library at the Minnesota History Center. (mnhs.org)
  • BCCS also collaborated with the Minnesota Department of Education to create a public training video series about mindful movement external icon in schools. (cdc.gov)
  • In a letter from the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) and its commissioner, Gene Mammenga, dated November 13, 1991, the school board was officially informed that the school could not be rebuilt. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bottom-water oxygen conditions determine redox regime and availability of redox-sensitive trace elements such as manganese, which in turn may be recorded by manganese-to-calcium ratios (Mn/Ca) in biogenic calcium carbonates (e.g., benthic foraminifera tests). (lu.se)
  • We analyzed Mn/Ca of living benthic foraminifera (Bulimina marginata, Nonionellina labradorica), sampled at low- to well-oxygenated conditions over a seasonal gradient in Gullmar Fjord, Swedish West coast (71-217 μmol/L oxygen (O 2 )), by laser-ablation ICP-MS. High pore-water Mn availability in the fjord supported Mn incorporation by foraminifera. (lu.se)
  • wild.com is the official Web site of the Minnesota Wild Hockey Club. (nhl.com)
  • Minnesota is one of 25 states using ATSDR cooperative agreement funds to build their capacity to assess and respond to site-specific issues involving human exposure to hazardous substances in the environment. (cdc.gov)
  • FACE collects epidemiologic data from multiple sources, including police reports, on-site investigations, and MN-OSHA, regarding selected occupational fatalities and develops and disseminates prevention recommendations to address identified risks. (cdc.gov)
  • Five years ago, a Minnesota firm decided it would pick up the tab for people who needed a ride home from a bar during the first two weeks of the New Year. (lawyersandsettlements.com)
  • So I was naturally leery of these Minnesota people. (urbandictionary.com)
  • In Minnesota, people in certain professions are required to report the maltreatment of minors . (findlaw.com)
  • In Minnesota, people embrace winter no matter what the conditions are," Sorensen said. (cbsnews.com)
  • Carleton College, Macalester College, Gustavus Adolphus College and College of Saint Benedict, all of which are liberal arts colleges, top the list of the best colleges in Minnesota. (college-scholarships.com)
  • HASTINGS, Minn. (WCCO) -- Whether it's on the slopes or rolled into the perfect snowman, Minnesotans like Wylie Phillips love the snow. (cbsnews.com)
  • Prospective students who like more options than they know what to do with will be happy to know that Minnesota is replete with options. (college-scholarships.com)
  • The Art Institutes of Minnesota prepare students for careers across the creative and artistic world. (college-scholarships.com)
  • How has agriculture and the Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom Program impacted your students and instruction? (constantcontact.com)
  • Here in Minnesota, where I have spent almost all of my adult life, I've never gotten used to the venomous subterfuge and lying hidden under a thick layer of phony 'nice. (urbandictionary.com)