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Beyond Infection: A Case of Doxycycline-Induced Mania and Prolonged Neuropsychiatric Disturbance. [PDF]
Lim ECN, Cheng NCL, Lim CED.
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ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a common pediatric skin infection caused by the molluscum contagiosum virus. Lesions often become inflamed prior to self‐resolving. This phenomenon can mimic bacterial superinfection, although true superinfection of MC lesions is thought to be rare.
Trevor Young+3 more
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RNA helicases, DDX5 and DDX17, facilitate lytic reactivation of gammaherpesviruses. [PDF]
Sandhu PK, Damania B.
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Termination sequence between an inducible promoter and ubiquitous chromatin opening element (UCOE) reduces gene expression leakage and silencing. [PDF]
Yanagi T+5 more
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Pharmacokinetics of Doxycycline in Alpacas After Intravenous and Subcutaneous Administration. [PDF]
Martínez J+8 more
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The economic and societal impact of periodontal and peri‐implant diseases
Abstract Periodontal and peri‐implant diseases result from a chronic inflammatory response to dysbiotic microbial communities and are characterized by inflammation in the soft tissue and the ensuing progressive destruction of supporting bone, resulting in tooth or implant loss.
Muhammad H. A. Saleh+2 more
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Disruption of ATR Signaling by Epstein-Barr Virus Latent Membrane Protein 1 Sensitizes Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells to Cisplatin. [PDF]
Zarkovic G+7 more
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Modeling antimicrobial fate in the circular food system
Abstract The livestock sector plays a critical role in the circular food production system, but excessive use of antimicrobials (AMs) in livestock farming can lead to AM residue contamination in human food. CirFSafe, a model framework was developed to predict the fate of five different AMs in a primary circular food production system, comprising mixed ...
Weixin Huang+2 more
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Posttransplant Mycobacterium abscessus infection occurred in 53% of patients with pretransplant infection. While pretransplant infection itself was not associated with impaired survival, both failure to achieve microbiological eradication before transplant and persistent posttransplant disease were linked to increased mortality.
Roni Bitterman+17 more
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