Natural history of SGCE‐associated myoclonus dystonia in children and adolescents
Children and adolescents with SGCE‐associated myoclonus dystonia showed a progression of motor symptoms during a mean follow‐up of 4 years. Patients developed a significant increase in the severity of axial and limb myoclonus, as well as dystonia during writing.
Valeria De Francesch+11 more
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The Associated Factors of Work Engagement, Work Overload, Work Satisfaction, and Emotional Exhaustion and Their Effect on Healthcare Workers: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Moreno-Martínez M+1 more
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Drivers of amphibian species richness in European ponds
Amphibians are commonly occurring inhabitants of most lentic freshwater ecosystems, yet their global populations are in alarming decline. Ponds in particular play a crucial role in supporting amphibian biodiversity. In this study, we identified the main drivers influencing amphibian species richness by conducting a comprehensive ecological ...
Alejandro López‐de Sancha+17 more
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Salinity patterns and local migration determine the isotopic composition of the invasive blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, along the Spanish Mediterranean coast. [PDF]
Prado P+5 more
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Parsimonious machine learning for the global mapping of aboveground biomass potential
Advances in computational power and methods, and the widespread availability of remote sensing data have driven the development of machine learning models for estimating global carbon storage. Current models often rely on dozens of predictor variables to estimate aboveground biomass density (AGBD), resulting in accurate but complex models that are ...
Diego Bengochea Paz+6 more
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Identification of strengths and weaknesses of the healthcare system for persons living with rare diseases in Catalonia (Spain), and recommendations to improve its comprehensive attention: the "acERca las enfermedades raras" project. [PDF]
Hernández-Rodríguez J+17 more
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Twin‐arginine translocation D (TatD) homologs are found across all kingdoms, with debated roles in DNA degradation and protein quality control in unicellular organisms. We characterize TATDN1, the mammalian TatD orthologue, as a proteostatic stress‐responsive cytosolic protein dispensable for DNA degradation.
Gisel Barés+19 more
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