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Abstract The qualified presumption of safety (QPS) process was developed to provide a harmonised safety assessment approach to support EFSA Scientific Panels and Units. The QPS approach assesses the taxonomic identity, body of relevant knowledge and safety of microorganisms intentionally added to the food and feed chain.
EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) +28 more
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Maternal Exercise Rescues Fetal Akinesia‐Impaired Joint and Bone Development
Spontaneous fetal movements exert mechanical forces that shape the developing skeleton. Clinically, conditions that impair fetal movements (i.e., fetal akinesia) can cause defects in skeletal development. The Splotch‐delayed (Spd) mouse model, which features limited skeletal muscle development, recapitulates this fetal akinesia phenotype. We found that
Christopher J. Panebianco +9 more
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Comparison of surgical outcomes between primary and secondary brain abscess
George Fotakopoulos +9 more
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Fusobacterium necrophorum Brain Abscess Following Invasive Sinusitis in an Immunocompetent Adult: A Case Report. [PDF]
Somoza AV +3 more
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Gerstmann syndrome as a sequela of a brain abscess in a non-dominant hemisphere: A case report. [PDF]
Vega-Alvear RF +3 more
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Hematogenous Pasteurella multocida brain abscess.
Michael Wallace, Benjamin A. Lipsky
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Brain abscess secondary to <i>Streptococcus constellatus</i> in a healthy child. [PDF]
Gürsoy ZS +4 more
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Brain Abscess Complicating Metastatic Scalp Basal Cell Carcinoma With a Malignant Fungating Wound: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Ma S, Zieneldien T, Kim J, Greene J.
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