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Disseminated cutaneous blastomycosis in a liver transplant recipient: A case report. [PDF]
Sim BZ +4 more
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Age‐related changes of oxidative status and immune function in a long‐lived seabird
Experimental studies in humans and laboratory species have shown that the decline of the immune system with age (immunosenescence) and the accumulation of oxidative damage to macromolecules are two key contributors to the onset and progression of the ageing process. Although laboratory models have provided important insights, the physiological basis of
Beatrice Berardi +6 more
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Workflow of the work. (1) Human muscle biopsies were collected, and the human muscle precursor cells (hMPC) were isolated, followed by co‐culture with human monocytes (THP‐1). In parallel, human muscles were decellularised to obtain an extracellular matrix (ECM) free of cells. ECM were recellularised by injecting hMPC and THP1 into the matrix.
Agner Henrique Dorigo Hochuli +20 more
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Global consensus on the evidence-based functional classification of simultaneous vision IOLs. [PDF]
Fernández J +5 more
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Rainfall‐induced landslides involving on Auckland Volcanic Field scoria cones are highly unusual, compared with widespread landsliding in the surrounding Auckland clay‐rich residual soils. Indeed, while Auckland can suffer from thousands of rainfall‐induced shallow landslides from severe storms at subdecadal timescales, these are usually limited to ...
Beatrice Bertelli, Martin Brook
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Correlation between diffuse correlation spectroscopy and transcranial Doppler ultrasound in pediatric sickle cell disease. [PDF]
Martins GG +12 more
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Case studies to enhance online student evaluation: Charles Sturt University – Evaluation, analytics and systems integration [PDF]
Fleming, Julie +7 more
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Are differences in perceived disability between nociceptive and nociplastic cLBP patients reflected in actual movement patterns or in patients' perceived functional ability? Despite worse patient‐reported disability, primarily nociplastic patients did not exhibit worse biomechanical function when compared to primarily nociceptive patients.
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