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Understanding Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms: Quorum Sensing, c-di-GMP Signaling, and Emerging Antibiofilm Approaches. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal evolution and drivers of production-living-ecological land in the northern Tianshan Mountains using complex network analysis. [PDF]
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Genomic analysis of antibiotic resistance and virulence factors in the uropathogen <i>Citrobacter koseri</i>. [PDF]
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Three-photon imaging of hippocampal neurogenesis through the intact mouse brain
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Eales' disease with hemiplegia
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1987A case of Eales' disease with hemiplegia is reported. The patient had a right hemiparesis and a left hemiplegia occurring after a sudden loss of vision in the left eye two years earlier. The diagnosis was based on fluorescein angiography showing neovascularisation, fluorescein leakage, perivascular sheating and hemorrhages and on CT scan showing ...
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2002
Eales disease, first described by Henry Eales in 1880, remains an enigma. The disease, observed more commonly in the Indian subcontinent than in the rest of the world, occurs in young healthy adult males, initially presenting as retinal periphlebitis and later as retinal ischemia that may lead to vascular alterations and neovascularization.
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Eales disease, first described by Henry Eales in 1880, remains an enigma. The disease, observed more commonly in the Indian subcontinent than in the rest of the world, occurs in young healthy adult males, initially presenting as retinal periphlebitis and later as retinal ischemia that may lead to vascular alterations and neovascularization.
Jyotirmay, Biswas +5 more
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Eales' disease with myelopathy
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1986Two cases of Eales' disease with myelopathy are reported. The first case evinced spastic paraplegia and minimal bladder dysfunction. The unusual features were that the neurologic deficit progressed over 2 years and sensations were normal. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) proteins were raised. Visual evoked responses (VER) and brain stem evoked responses (BSER)
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