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Human otopathology in scleroderma
Scleroderma is a complex chronic progressive immune‐mediated disease. To date, there is a lack of information about how middle and inner ear may be affected by this disorder. Herein we described three otopathology cases of patients with scleroderma onset during life.
Melissa Castillo‐Bustamante +4 more
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Oncolytic viral therapy as promising immunotherapy against glioma
Multiple preclinical experiments and clinical trials have shown that oncolytic viruses (OVs) exhibit good antitumor activity in treating gliomas. This article summarizes the crucial clinical progress of various OVs in the treatment of glioma, the challenges faced by OVs in the treatment of glioma, and looks forward to the future development prospects ...
Die Hu +7 more
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A creative place‐making framework – Story‐creation for a sustainable development
Abstract Sustainable development is the ultimate goal for policy‐makers and place‐makers to develop a place. Nevertheless, although many approaches, such as exogenous, endogenous, neo‐endogenous, creative cities, and creative place‐making, have been studied, realizing a place‐based approach requires further research.
Siow‐Kian Tan, Siow‐Hooi Tan
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During exercise the brainstem integrates sensory information from skeletal muscle afferents and arterial baroreceptors, resulting in controlled increases in blood pressure. The influence of central insulin signaling on the exercise pressor reflex (EPR) is undetermined.
Juan A. Estrada +8 more
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1. A novel bifunctional xylanolytic enzyme (rAbf43A) was obtained.2. rAbf43A exhibits arabinoxylan arabinofuranohydrolase‐d3 and endo‐xylanase activities.3. rAbf43A shows obvious synergy with cognate bifunctional xylanase/feruloyl esterase. Abstract Xylanolytic enzymes, with both endo‐xylanase and arabinoxylan arabinofuranohydrolase (AXH) activities ...
Ruonan Wang +4 more
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Abstract Generating the structure of the hydrophobic core is based on the orientation of hydrophobic residues towards the central part of the protein molecule with the simultaneous exposure of polar residues. Such a course of the protein folding process takes place with the active participation of the polar water environment.
Irena Roterman +2 more
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In this paper, we provide novel findings regarding the distributional effects of the global financial and economic crisis and how redistribution operated during this time, using detailed data for Austria. We construct distributional national accounts for the period 2004–2016 by combining survey data, tabulated tax data, and detailed national accounts ...
Stefan Jestl, Emanuel List
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Abstract In electronic health records (EHRs) data analysis, nonparametric regression and classification using International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes as covariates remain understudied. Automated methods have been developed over the years for predicting biomedical responses using EHRs, but relatively less attention has been paid to ...
Sanvesh Srivastava +4 more
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Background: Inhibition of the Janus kinase pathway is an established treatment for allergic dermatitis. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ilunocitinib for control of pruritus in dogs with allergic dermatitis in a randomised, double‐masked clinical trial.
Sophie Forster +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal X‐linked disease caused by mutations in the DMD gene, leading to dystrophin deficiency and progressive degeneration of skeletal and cardiac muscles. Pigs lacking DMD exon 52 (DMDΔ52) are a clinically severe model for DMD, mimicking molecular, functional and pathological hallmarks of the ...
Michaela Blasi +17 more
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