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LRRK2 as a Potential Disease‐Modifying Target in Sporadic Parkinson's Disease
Abstract A growing understanding of the role that leucine‐rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) plays in Parkinson's disease (PD) supports continued focus on this enzyme as a therapeutic target for PD. Accumulating evidence suggests that there are phenotypic, neuropathologic, and biological similarities between sporadic PD (sPD) and familial forms in which ...
Anthony E. Lang +12 more
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The Transformation of Philosofical - Theological Thoughts in the al-Murabitun Period. [PDF]
The rule of al-Murabitun (Almoravids) Berbers over Maghrib and Andalusia (1090 - in Andalusia) dealt a serious blow to the growth and expansion of thought in areas 1147 under their control.
Mohammad - Redha Pak
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ABSTRACT Many ethnic minoritized adolescents attend minority‐only schools with no ethnic majoritized classmates, but we know little about their acculturation and friendships in such settings. This study examined how early adolescents' heritage and mainstream cultural identities and behaviors associated with friendship ties in minority‐only class ...
Jessie Hillekens +2 more
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First LDLRAP1 and Recurrent LDLR Mutations in Tunisian Families With Familial Hypercholesterolemia
ABSTRACT Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a genetic disorder characterised by elevated plasma LDL‐cholesterol, predisposing to premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Most cases follow an autosomal dominant pattern (ADH) caused by pathogenic variants in LDLR, APOB or PCSK9.
Wirath Ben Ncir +9 more
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A PLACE, A PLACE NAME, A CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE LEGENDARY HISTORY OF THE FOUNDING OF CARTHAGE-BYRSA
The strategic location of Tunisia and its rich farmlands attracted many waves of settlers whose presence has contributed to an ethnic and cultural mix of peoples.
Naima Friha
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Music for One World: Moroccan Musical Experience of Diversity, Fusion, Happiness, Healing, and Peace
Although steeped in Islamic religion and culture, Morocco is a land of varying influences and histories, including those of the native Berbers, the Moors and Jews driven out of Spain, those who follow the pious Sufi culture of Islamic spiritualism, and ...
Mark Reimer
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This research aims to highlight the role of Yemenis in the revolution of the Berbers that erupted at the beginning of the third decade of the second century AH / eighth century AD, and involved most of the parts of Morocco.
Saeed Naji Ghalib Qaid Iskander
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What's New? Immune checkpoint inhibitors have improved survival rates in patients with advanced‐stage non‐small cell lung cancer; however, the majority obtain no long‐term benefits. This analysis derived from two prospective clinical studies indicates that lean body weight‐normalized clearance of pembrolizumab is a highly sensitive biomarker for the ...
Fenna de Vries +36 more
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Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, Volume 37, Issue 3, March 2026.
Emilia Vassilopoulou +19 more
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Le Maghreb médiéval et l’Antiquité
Did the mediaeval Maghreb acknowledge an Antiquity? The question may appear naive, but it is fully justified by even the most superficial familiarity with the mediaeval Maghreb.
Chafik T. Benchekroun
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