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Worth the Effort: Lessons for Discovery and Care From an Unusual Case of Gorlin Syndrome
ABSTRACT Gorlin‐Goltz Syndrome (GGS) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder encompassing a diverse range of clinical manifestations, including congenital anomalies and predisposition to cancer. Pathogenic variants in PTCH1 and SUFU account for up to 79% and 6% of cases, respectively. Currently, an estimated 15%–27% of individuals with a clinical
V. Taliercio+13 more
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PET imaging of tissue reactions in the implanted cochlea: results of a pilot study. [PDF]
Deutsch P+8 more
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This Mendelian randomization study reveals that elevated CCL19 increases tinnitus risk via pantothenate‐mediated inflammation, implicating the CCL19‐pantothenate‐TLR4/NF‐κB axis as a causal pathway. Findings identify novel biomarkers for early tinnitus prediction and highlight metabolic‐inflammation interplay in pathogenesis.
Keyu Chen, Yuankun Cai
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Inhibition of inner ear macrophage phagocytosis alleviates cisplatin-induced ototoxicity. [PDF]
Zhang J, Zhang W, Huang X, Li M, Yang H.
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Angioarchitektonik der Gef��strombahn der Cochlea [PDF]
Kristina Ritter
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The application and challenges of brain‐computer interfaces in the medical industry
Brain‐computer interfaces (BCIs) aim to create a connection pathway for information exchange between the brain and devices with computing capabilities. The complexities of non‐invasive BCIs and the implantation risks associated with invasive BCIs have confined these technologies to laboratory settings.
Qi Chen+6 more
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Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonists Influence the Directional Growth of Type II Spiral Ganglion Neurites Within the Developing Cochlea of C57BL/6 Mice. [PDF]
Kong L, Olze H, Szczepek AJ.
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The cochlea in skull base surgery: an anatomy study.
Jian Wang+5 more
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Ototoxicity in Cancer Therapies
Oral Diseases, EarlyView.
Sady Selaimen da Costa+2 more
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Eugenia brasiliensis: Analysis of the Chemical Profile and Evaluation of Cytotoxic Potential
Leaves of Eugenia brasiliensis were dried, crushed and macerated with polarity increment. The antiporliferative and anti‐migratory potential and the cell cycle were evaluated. 28 compounds were tentatively identified by mass sceptrometry. ABSTRACT This work evaluated the antiproliferative potential of Eugenia brasiliensis leaf extracts against the HeLa
Giovana G. F. V. de Oliveira+9 more
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