Rosecrans Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1140 West Rosecrans Avenue, Gardena, California 90247 Ratings: Phone: (310) 323-3194 |
Gardena Convalescent Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 14819 S. Vermont, Gardena, California 90247 Ratings: Phone: (310) 532-9460 |
Las Flores Convalescent Hospital Medicare and Medicaid Location: 14165 Purche Ave., Gardena, California 90249 Ratings: Phone: (310) 323-4570 |
Kei-ai South Bay Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 15115 S Vermont Ave, Gardena, California 90247 Ratings: Phone: (310) 532-0700 |
West Gardena Post Acute Medicare and Medicaid Location: 16530 S Broadway Street, Gardena, California 90248 Ratings: Phone: (310) 329-9929 |
Memorial Hospital Of Gardena D/p Snf Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1145 W. Redondo Beach, Gardena, California 90247 Ratings: Phone: (310) 532-4200 |
Clear View Convalescent Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 15823 So. Western Ave., Gardena, California 90247 Ratings: Phone: (310) 538-2323 |
Clear View Sanitarium Medicare and Medicaid Location: 15823 So. Western Ave., Gardena, California 90247 Ratings: Phone: (310) 538-2323 |
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Radboud University historians and ageing researchers from Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) will be receiving a grant of over 800,000 euros for research into the influence of 'the family' on child mortality, fertility and life expectancy over the last two hundred years.
NanoViricides, Inc. reports that its anti-Dengue drug candidates demonstrated significant protection in the initial animal survival studies of Dengue virus infection. The studies were performed in the laboratory of Dr. Eva Harris, Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of California, Berkeley.
Boehringer Ingelheim, working with pharmaphorum media, has brought together patients, patient groups and globally renowned clinicians to launch a report into IPF entitled Inspiration - a new initiative dedicated to raising awareness of IPF,1 a rare disease that is relatively unheard of, frequently misdiagnosed and little understood.
Research by scientists at King's College London into the role the gut plays in processing and distributing fat could pave the way for the development of personalized treatments for obesity and other chronic diseases within the next decade.
A novel coronavirus, CoV-19, and a later phenotype CoV-2 were identified as the primary cause for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS CoV-2). The spike (S) protein of CoV-2 is one target for the development of a vaccine to prevent the viral entry into human cells. The inhibition of the direct interaction between ACE2 and the S-protein could provides a suitable strategy to prevent the membrane fusion of CoV-2 and the viral entry into human cells. Using MD simulations, we investigate the assembly process of a Coronavirus Spike protein fragment, the hexapeptide YKYRYL on the ACE2 receptor and its inhibitzory effect on the aggregation and activation of the CoV-2 spike receptor protein at the same receptor protein.
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