Monthly Archives: November 2020

Results: In 35% of the cases, deafness was clearly associated to

Results: In 35% of the cases, deafness was clearly associated to DFNB1. The most common mutated allele was c.35delG (85%). Other variants have also been found, namely p.Gly130Ala, p.Asn206Ser, p.Val37lle, p.Glu47X, p.Arg184Trp, p.Trp24X and the two common GJB6 deletions, del(GJB6-D13S1854) … Continue reading

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Through these studies we conclude that IRX15 and IRX15-L function

Through these studies we conclude that IRX15 and IRX15-L function in a redundant manner and are involved in xylan biosynthesis.”“Non-human primates are marked by well-developed prosocial and cooperative tendencies as reflected in the way they support each other in fights, … Continue reading

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Conclusions: The use of traditional statistical techniques to ana

Conclusions: The use of traditional statistical techniques to analyze immunological data derived from observational human studies can result in loss of important information. Detailed analysis using well-tailored techniques allows the depiction of new features of immune response to a pathogen … Continue reading

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These different adaptive mechanisms have been traditionally discu

These different adaptive mechanisms have been traditionally discussed separately in the literature. To understand plant N nutrition in the environment, an integrated view of all pathways contributing to plant N acquisition is required. Towards this goal, in this review the … Continue reading

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(C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.”“Tumors associated with the spinal cord can have devastating effects on patient function and quality of life. Most of these tumors are from metastatic disease, usually to the epidural space. Less frequently, the tumors … Continue reading

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Conclusions: This pilot study demonstrated evide

016). Conclusions: This pilot study demonstrated evidence that tympanometry in children with Down syndrome may be more reliable at 1000 Hz than at 226 Hz in detecting the presence of middle ear effusion beyond infancy. Use of the 1000 Hz … Continue reading

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3%) were the most common Salmonella serotypes In total, 92 4% we

3%) were the most common Salmonella serotypes. In total, 92.4% were resistant to at least 3 antimicrobials with the following proportion of strains resistant to: ampicillin (86%), chloramphenicol (92%), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (95%), and tetracycline (34%). In 2002, 32.1% of children received … Continue reading

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Thus, this study was designed to examine the wide range of strate

Thus, this study was designed to examine the wide range of strategies for the isolation, identification and enrichment of type A spermatogonia in pre-pubertal buffalo calves LOXO-101 ic50 (36months). Histological findings revealed the presence of maximum number of type A … Continue reading

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In this paper, data from recent drug trials in patients with rece

In this paper, data from recent drug trials in patients with recessive and dominant cerebellar ataxias will be summarized. There is consensus that up to date, no medication has been proven effective. Aminopyridines and acetazolamide are the only exception, which … Continue reading

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wake states. Yet MCH does not appear to exert direct postsynaptic effects on target neurons, including the noradrenergic LC neurons. Previous studies using in situ hybridization showed that MCH neurons synthesize glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) and could thus utilize GABA … Continue reading

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