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ABSTRACT Invasive species that undergo a founder event may experience a decline in genetic diversity yet still establish successful populations. A possible example is a population of the common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, which was founded following an introduction in the 1950s of a small number of individuals from Europe ...
Emily R. Bode +5 more
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3D Multicellular Scaffold Based Model for Advancing Bone Disorder Research
A scalable 3D multicellular in vitro bone model engineered by integrating osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and endothelial cells on biodegradable scaffolds. The system recapitulates key features of human bone remodeling and disease pathology. As a proof of concept, the model mimics osteogenesis imperfecta, demonstrating its potential as a physiologically ...
Gali Guterman‐Ram +5 more
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In the book, The Amish: A Concise Introduction, Steven M. Nolt presents an overview of Amish culture. Nolt notes that while there are many different affiliations of Amish in today’s society, the groups originated from a common background in the ...
Rachel Stein
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Flesh, Freundschaft, and Fellowship: Towards a Holistic Model of the Amish Kinship System
Kinship as a social anthropological category, with its three fundamentals – affinity, descent, and siblingship – denotes an orderly system of social relationships past, present, and future, through which a social system is composed and reproduced.
Vlatka Škender
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From Amish farm dust to bacterial lysates: The long and winding road to protection from allergic disease [PDF]
Donata Vercelli
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A GWAS of Japanese arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy identified a strong signal near DSG2, exceeding the genome‐wide significance of p = 5 × 10–8 (red line). This signal disappeared after excluding carriers of rare DSG2 variants. Stratified analyses indicate that the association reflects a DSG2‐D494A‐mediated synthetic effect driven predominantly by this ...
Taisuke Ishikawa +11 more
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Occupation Patterns of Amish Settlements in Wisconsin
This article explores occupation patterns of Amish households and settlements in Wisconsin. Wisconsin has seen dramatic growth in Amish settlements over the past 50 years.
John Cross
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T cell phenotypes are associated with serum IgE levels in Amish and Hutterite children.
OBJECTIVES Amish children raised on traditional farms have lower atopy and asthma risk than Hutterite children raised on modern farms. In our previous study, we established that the Amish environment affects the innate immune response to lower asthma and
C. Hrusch +7 more
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KCNQ1 and Long QT Syndrome in 1/45 Amish
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: In population-based research exome sequencing, the path from variant discovery to return of results is not well established.
E. Streeten +20 more
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Examining Atopic Dermatitis Through the One Health Concept Lens
ABSTRACT This paper explores the application of the One Health framework to atopic dermatitis (AD), a complex, chronic skin disease, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to prevention and management. One Health integrates human, animal, environmental, and plant health, addressing challenges such as antimicrobial resistance, infectious diseases, and
Dijana Minić‐Pantić +10 more
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