Infections after liver transplantation: An analysis of 101 consecutive cases [PDF]
Esquivel, C +8 more
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Moderate Diagnostic Yield of Exome Sequencing in Fetal Growth Restriction: Retrospective Insights
ABSTRACT Objective To determine whether invasive genetic testing should be systematically proposed in cases of FGR. Methods Descriptive retrospective study of 159 FGR cases (defined by an estimated fetal growth < 3rd percentile, regardless of Doppler findings) managed at the Toulouse Fetal Medicine Center (TFMC) during 2022–2023.
Maud Langeois +5 more
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CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells are required for protection against severe guinea pig cytomegalovirus infections. [PDF]
Rollman TB +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Advances in the Development of Therapeutics for Cytomegalovirus Infections. [PDF]
Acosta E +9 more
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CUL3‐Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder: Expanding the Prenatal Phenotype
ABSTRACT Objective Pathogenic variants of the CUL3 gene are known to cause a neurodevelopmental disorder with a partially described prenatal phenotype. This study further characterizes and expands the spectrum of prenatal sonographic findings associated with the disorder to improve prenatal diagnosis and counseling.
Yoel Gofin +12 more
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EZH2-Myc Hallmark in Oncovirus/Cytomegalovirus Infections and Cytomegalovirus' Resemblance to Oncoviruses. [PDF]
El Baba R, Herbein G.
europepmc +1 more source
Efficacy of small-dose ganciclovir on cytomegalovirus infections in children and its effects on liver function and miR-UL112-3p expression. [PDF]
Wang Q +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
The Pentamer glycoprotein complex inhibits viral Immediate Early transcription during Human Cytomegalovirus infections. [PDF]
Ohman MS +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Clinical Diagnostic Testing for Human Cytomegalovirus Infections. [PDF]
Razonable RR +8 more
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Capsicum chinense as an African traditional vegetable: Culture, resilience, and opportunity
Capsicum chinense is central to everyday diets, cultural identity, and smallholder livelihoods across Sub‐Saharan Africa, yet remains overlooked in agricultural research and policy. This paper reframes C. chinense as a traditional, climate‐resilient vegetable shaped by centuries of farmer stewardship and cultural selection.
Derek W. Barchenger +1 more
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