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Establishing Arctic Medical Research as an international journal of Arctic medicine.
Lilliana Johansen
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Geomicrobiology Journal, 2022
The use of rare earth elements (REE) in diverse areas of the world economy (e.g., industry, agriculture, medicine) has been significantly increased during the last decades.
E. Kasatkina+3 more
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The use of rare earth elements (REE) in diverse areas of the world economy (e.g., industry, agriculture, medicine) has been significantly increased during the last decades.
E. Kasatkina+3 more
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Human Physiology, 2020
Frostbite is the most common type of traumatic injuries in the cold climate of the Arctic. Post-traumatic recovery of the patients takes a long time and often leads to the loss of the damaged limb. A promising approach for frostbite therapy could be treatment with mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs), which are widely used in regenerative medicine for
Mikhail Durymanov+4 more
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Frostbite is the most common type of traumatic injuries in the cold climate of the Arctic. Post-traumatic recovery of the patients takes a long time and often leads to the loss of the damaged limb. A promising approach for frostbite therapy could be treatment with mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs), which are widely used in regenerative medicine for
Mikhail Durymanov+4 more
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International Journal of Veterinary Medicine
The article presents the results of the pathological examination of the corpse of an arctic fox delivered from Copper Island (Commander Islands). Due to the sharp depression of the unique population of the Mednovsky (commander) Arctic fox – the only ...
N. A. Gavrilova+3 more
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The article presents the results of the pathological examination of the corpse of an arctic fox delivered from Copper Island (Commander Islands). Due to the sharp depression of the unique population of the Mednovsky (commander) Arctic fox – the only ...
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International Journal of Veterinary Medicine
The article presents the results of a parasitological study of scrapings from the skin of the inner surface of the auricle, scalp, back, side surfaces, front and hind limbs, hair with epidermal scales of the corpse of Arctic fox puppy (Vulpes lagopus ...
N. A. Gavrilova+2 more
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The article presents the results of a parasitological study of scrapings from the skin of the inner surface of the auricle, scalp, back, side surfaces, front and hind limbs, hair with epidermal scales of the corpse of Arctic fox puppy (Vulpes lagopus ...
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Effects of Supplemental Energy on Protein Balance during 4-d Arctic Military Training.
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2016UNLABELLED Soldiers often experience negative energy balance during military operations that diminish whole-body protein retention, even when dietary protein is consumed within recommended levels (1.5-2.0 g·kg·d). PURPOSE The objective of this study is
Lee M. Margolis+10 more
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[Arctic medicine research today. 5th International Symposium on Circumpolar Health].
Tue Bjerg Bennike
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Fortunato Ciardiello+2 more
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