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Abstract North Carolina soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production has historically relied on later maturing determinate varieties, but recent availability of later maturing indeterminate varieties has raised questions about growth habit effects on soybean production in the region. This study evaluated the impact of soybean growth habit (indeterminate
Lilly R. Bunch +5 more
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The Americans With Disabilities Act and the Reproductive Rights of HIV-Infected Women [PDF]
Banks, Taunya L.
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ABSTRACT Hypoparathyroidism, sensorineural deafness, and renal dysplasia (HDR) syndrome is caused by pathogenic variants in the GATA3 gene located on chromosome 10p14. Here we present a 10‐year‐old girl with HDR syndrome who also has oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).
Lauren N. Meiss +8 more
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Targeting Autophagy in Ovarian Cancer: The Emerging Role of Ginsenosides
ABSTRACT Background Ovarian cancer, the third most prevalent gynecological malignancy, is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage owing to its asymptomatic early progression. Despite the application of conventional therapies, clinical management remains limited by adverse effects and the development of drug resistance.
Yuxin Guo +4 more
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Research overview and hotspots in the field of recurrent miscarriage: A literature-mining study. [PDF]
Shen C +6 more
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This integrated clinical approach optimizes the reproductive cycle in several steps, starting with nutrition (A): restricting carbohydrates and inducing ketosis to reduce inflammation and improve insulin sensitivity, which benefits follicular development.
Tania G. Rojas‐Pérez +7 more
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miR-146a/b-5p-IRAK1-NF-κB Axis Regulates Unexplained Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion. [PDF]
He F +7 more
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Non‐Scarred Uterine Rupture in the Middle Stages of Pregnancy: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Uterine rupture, a severe complication endangering pregnant women and fetuses, typically occurs in late pregnancy or during delivery. Complete uterine ruptures are exceedingly rare in women without uterine scars. However, the adjustment of China's fertility policy has contributed to the escalating incidence of uterine rupture.
Mengji Zhang, Xi Lan, Yueming Li
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