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RAG suppresses group 2 innate lymphoid cells. [PDF]

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A Novel Hybrid Peptide VLP-Aβ Exhibits Antioxidant Activity In Vitro and In Vivo via KEAP1-NRF2-ARE Signaling Pathway. [PDF]

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Cat Scratch Disease

Pediatrics In Review, 1994
Introduction Cat scratch disease (CSD), a regional lymphadenitis affecting those lymph nodes draining dermal and/or conjunctival sites of inoculation, probably is the most common cause of chronic lymphadenopathy among children and adolescents. Adults account for only 10% to 20% of cases.
J T Faragher, K L Hughes
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Hodgkin's Disease in a Cat

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe A, 1983
SummaryA case of Hodgkin's disease is reported in a cat and is believed to be the first description in this species.Also in our case, as in most cases involving other domestic species, the organ most involved in the condition is the spleen. However, an extreme paucity of reticular fibres and a total lack of mitotic figures were observed.
ROPERTO, FRANCO PEPPINO   +2 more
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Cat-Scratch Disease

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2013
To discuss the systemic and ocular manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of Bartonella infection.Review of the literature.Bartonella are facultative intracellular Gram-negative rods that infect the erythrocytes or endothelial cells and are related to cat scratch disease (CSD).
Ana Luiza Biancardi   +1 more
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Cat‐Scratch Disease

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1986
Cat‐scratch disease has been reported with increasing frequency since its initial description in 1931. It is now recognized as being so prevalent that it probably represents the most common cause of unilateral lymphadenopathy in children, once nonspecific viral diseases and cutaneous infections have been excluded. The cardinal feature of the disease is
James R. Spires, Richard J.H. Smith
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Cat Scratch Disease

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1987
In summary, CSD is a relatively common cause of localized lymphadenopathy, with 80 per cent of cases occurring in children. This self-limited infection is caused by a small pleomorphic bacillus that has been identified in ocular granuloma, skin, and lymph node specimens.
Andrew M. Margileth, Richard A. Moriarty
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Cat scratch disease

Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2021
Cat scratch disease is a usually harmless infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae bacteria. These bacteria are transmitted to humans by a cat scratch or bite. Its typical presentation is a self-limiting lymphadenitis of regional lymph nodes, mostly in the neck. The disease is especially prevalent in children and young adults.
J.G.A.M. de Visscher   +2 more
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Zoonotic Diseases of Cats

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1984
As veterinarians, our responsibilities do not end with the care of our patients. The welfare of our clients and their families depends on our ability to detect and control potentially zoonotic diseases in their pets. Because some of these zoonoses can have devastating effects on the development of the unborn fetus or on family health in general ...
J R August, Andrew S. Loar
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