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International Journal of Dermatology, 2014
AbstractBloom Syndrome (BS, MIM #210900) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the BLM gene, which codes for the DNA repair enzyme RecQL3 helicase. Without proper DNA repair mechanisms, abnormal DNA exchange takes place between sister chromatids and results in genetic instability that may lead to cancer, especially lymphoma
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AbstractBloom Syndrome (BS, MIM #210900) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the BLM gene, which codes for the DNA repair enzyme RecQL3 helicase. Without proper DNA repair mechanisms, abnormal DNA exchange takes place between sister chromatids and results in genetic instability that may lead to cancer, especially lymphoma
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Journal of Cancer Education, 2012
This article narrates the efforts being made to bring a new spring into the lives of Arab women with breast cancer in the progressive nation of the Sultanate of Oman. It is an inspiration and role model for other nations that treasure the cause of promoting women's health in the fight against cancer.
Ritu, Lakhtakia, Adil, Al Jarrah
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This article narrates the efforts being made to bring a new spring into the lives of Arab women with breast cancer in the progressive nation of the Sultanate of Oman. It is an inspiration and role model for other nations that treasure the cause of promoting women's health in the fight against cancer.
Ritu, Lakhtakia, Adil, Al Jarrah
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Nursing Standard, 2001
Bristol-based community nurse Catherine Le Roy was last week named Marie Curie's nurse of the year for England. She received her award from the Prince of Wales at a ceremony in St James' Palace, London.
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Bristol-based community nurse Catherine Le Roy was last week named Marie Curie's nurse of the year for England. She received her award from the Prince of Wales at a ceremony in St James' Palace, London.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Computer Animation Festival, 2012
"Aquatic Bloom" is about the playful interactions of a mechanical fish and a hermit crab with a flower.
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"Aquatic Bloom" is about the playful interactions of a mechanical fish and a hermit crab with a flower.
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2001
Bloom's syndrome is a rare autosomal recessively transmitted disorder, the main clinical feature of which is small body size. A sun-sensitive, erythematous facial skin lesion, an excess of well-demarcated hyper- and hypopigmented skin lesions located anywhere on the body, and increased numbers of bacterial infections due to immunodeficiency are ...
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Bloom's syndrome is a rare autosomal recessively transmitted disorder, the main clinical feature of which is small body size. A sun-sensitive, erythematous facial skin lesion, an excess of well-demarcated hyper- and hypopigmented skin lesions located anywhere on the body, and increased numbers of bacterial infections due to immunodeficiency are ...
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Blood, 2010
Beginning with initial observations a century ago,[1][1] the complex events involved in platelet production from megakaryocytes have been characterized with increasing precision during the past decade.[2][2]–[4][3] In this issue of Blood , Schwertz and colleagues add surprising new findings ...
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Beginning with initial observations a century ago,[1][1] the complex events involved in platelet production from megakaryocytes have been characterized with increasing precision during the past decade.[2][2]–[4][3] In this issue of Blood , Schwertz and colleagues add surprising new findings ...
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968
BLOOM has described a rare syndrome characterized by congenital telangiectatic erythema, sun sensitivity, and stunted growth. 1,2 Additional features, reported in some cases, have included a familial incidence, chromosomal breakage, immunoglobulin deficiency, and the development of neoplasia. 2-7 A girl, previously unreported, is described here.
J L, Rauh, S W, Soukup
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BLOOM has described a rare syndrome characterized by congenital telangiectatic erythema, sun sensitivity, and stunted growth. 1,2 Additional features, reported in some cases, have included a familial incidence, chromosomal breakage, immunoglobulin deficiency, and the development of neoplasia. 2-7 A girl, previously unreported, is described here.
J L, Rauh, S W, Soukup
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Nature Biotechnology, 2008
St. Louis wants to become a hub of agricultural biotechnology. All it needs is more start-ups and funds.
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St. Louis wants to become a hub of agricultural biotechnology. All it needs is more start-ups and funds.
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1973
SUMMARY The clinical features, follow up, and laboratory investigations of a case of Bloom's Syndrome, originally known as congenital telangiectatic erythema resembling lupus erythematosus in dwarfs and congenital telangiectatic erythema and stunted growth, is presented in a six-year-old girl, as well as a review of relevant literature on this rare ...
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SUMMARY The clinical features, follow up, and laboratory investigations of a case of Bloom's Syndrome, originally known as congenital telangiectatic erythema resembling lupus erythematosus in dwarfs and congenital telangiectatic erythema and stunted growth, is presented in a six-year-old girl, as well as a review of relevant literature on this rare ...
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2022
This chapter proposes that the character Don Ecuménico in Leopoldo Marechal’s Adán Buenosayres (1948)—the first Ulyssean novel to be written in Spanish—is a composite construction inspired by both Leopold Bloom and the real-life Argentine José Salas Subirat, the first Spanish-language translator of Ulysses.
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This chapter proposes that the character Don Ecuménico in Leopoldo Marechal’s Adán Buenosayres (1948)—the first Ulyssean novel to be written in Spanish—is a composite construction inspired by both Leopold Bloom and the real-life Argentine José Salas Subirat, the first Spanish-language translator of Ulysses.
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