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The WHO Classification of Genetic Tumour Syndromes: Considerations for Genetics

open access: yesClinical Genetics, EarlyView.
The WHO Classification of Tumours underpins the diagnosis of neoplastic conditions. The new WHO classification of genetic tumour syndromes (GTS) provides international standards for their diagnosis. This diagram highlights the chromosomal distribution of the genes involved in the GTS covered in this classification.
Ian A. Cree   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ethyl Acetate Extract of Cichorium glandulosum Activates the P21/Nrf2/HO-1 Pathway to Alleviate Oxidative Stress in a Mouse Model of Alcoholic Liver Disease

open access: yesMetabolites
Background: Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a significant global health concern, primarily resulting from chronic alcohol consumption, with oxidative stress as a key driver.
Shuwen Qi   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Income Distribution and Labour Movement in China after WTO Membership: A CGE Analysis [PDF]

open access: yes
applied CGE modelling, China, WTO, labour movement ...
Mayes, David, Wang, Jiao, Wan, Guanghua
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CGE's Sesotho Gender Terminology List [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
CGE's Sesotho Gender Terminology List is a list of terms, either words or phrases, related to the promotion of gender equality. All 446 words or phrases appear in English, with definitions in English, and with equivalent Sesotho words or phrases.
PanSALB Sesotho National Language Body (SNLB)   +1 more
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Cousin Syndrome Due to TBX15 Gene Variants: Three Novel Cases and Review of the Literature

open access: yesClinical Genetics, EarlyView.
Cousin syndrome (MIM#260660) is a rare recognizable genetic disorder characterized by short stature, pelvi‐scapular dysplasia, and craniofacial dysmorphism due to biallelic pathogenic variants in the TBX15 gene. ABSTRACT Cousin syndrome (MIM#260660) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by short stature, pelvi‐scapular dysplasia and craniofacial ...
Wafaa Alharbi   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Welfare impact of external balance in pakistan: CGE-microsimulation analysis [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper studies the welfare impact of changes in the external balance of a developing economy (Pakistan). We explain that the economic growth achieved during the past decade is highly dependent on the improvements in external balance.
O' Donoghue, Cathal, Ahmed, Vaqar
core   +1 more source

Diagnostic Yield and Clinical Impact of Comprehensive WES/WGS Testing Beyond Common Genetic Causes in Hereditary Optic Atrophy

open access: yesClinical Genetics, EarlyView.
Opticus atrophy—Genetic testing with WES/WGS in 62 patients with optic atrophy provided a genetic diagnosis in 21 patients (33.9%). 42.9% of these involved non‐OPA1 genes, including WFS1, ACO2, NR2F1, UCHL1, CACNA1F, and COQ2, where the genetic diagnosis prompted additional clinical evaluation, surveillance, or therapeutic intervention.
Katrine M. Johannesen   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

THE EFFECT OF ARMINGTON STRUCTURE ON WELFARE EVALUATIONS IN GLOBAL CGE-MODELS [PDF]

open access: yes
In this paper, the welfare results in trade liberalisation scenarios in global CGE models (like GTAP) are analysed. The default modeling strategy in trade is the Armington assumption with bilateral trade flows in industries.
Kerkela, Leena
core   +1 more source

Phenotypic Characterization of Five Children With PACS1‐NDD: Longitudinal Insights Into Development, Behavior, and Brain

open access: yesClinical Genetics, EarlyView.
Longitudinal multimodal assessment of five children with PACS1‐NDD revealed global developmental delays, prominent restricted and repetitive behaviors, relatively preserved social interest, heterogeneous language trajectories, and reduced gray and white matter volumes.
Fiona Journal   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Combining microsimulation and CGE models: Effects on equality of VAT reforms [PDF]

open access: yes
Microsimulation models are apt to be the preferred instrument when applied, equality analyses of tax reforms in specific economies are undertaken. However, most of these models ignore general equilibrium effects, like changes in prices, and may therefore
Turid Avitsland, Jorgen Aasness
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