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A closer look at discordant placental echogenicity: two cases under the microscope
Discordant placental echogenicity is observed in MC pregnancies complicated with twin anemia‐polycythemia sequence, but could also belong to complicated singleton gestation. Abstract Discordant placental echogenicity is observed in MC pregnancies complicated with twin anemia‐polycythemia sequence, but could also belong to complicated singleton ...
Mariano M. Lanna +6 more
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Molecular Landscapes and Models of Acute Erythroleukemia
Malignancies of the erythroid lineage are rare but aggressive diseases. Notably, the first insights into their biology emerged over half a century ago from avian and murine tumor viruses‐induced erythroleukemia models providing the rationale for several transgenic mouse models that unraveled the transforming potential of signaling effectors and ...
Alexandre Fagnan +4 more
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An overview of recent advances in the prevention of erythroblastosis fetalis
Erythroblastosis fetalis is one of the leading causes of death among newborns and fetuses in India. This condition is characterized by maternal immunoglobin G antibodies destroying the red blood cells (RBCs) of the neonate or fetus, resulting in ...
Aishwarya Balasubramaniam +2 more
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Applications of blood group genotyping [PDF]
Introduction: The determination of blood group polymorphism atthe genomic level facilitates the resolution of clinical problemsthat cannot be addressed by hemagglutination.
Mariza A. Mota +3 more
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Utility and Safety of Romiplostim as an Alternative to Platelet Transfusion for Neonates
ABSTRACT Thrombocytopenia is a common challenge in the neonatal intensive care unit, traditionally managed with platelet transfusions. However, transfusions are associated with significant risks, including increased mortality and neurodevelopmental impairment.
Rachel N. Zeno, Sara Awad, Harry Lesmana
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ABSTRACT Ligand‐induced formation of signaling platforms composed of homo‐ and/or heterodimers of receptor tyrosine kinases is considered essential for their activation and consequential contribution to the progression of many cancers. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) acts as a signal receiver upon EGF binding and produces mitogenic input for ...
László Ujlaky‐Nagy +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of plasmapheresis in cases complicated by severe alloimmunization. Methods We reviewed multiple studies from databases like Medline, Embase, and Cochrane, looking specifically for research on ‘Rhesus incompatibility’, ‘plasmapheresis’, and ‘pregnancy’.
Wael Abdallah +2 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn (HDFN) occurs when maternal antibodies, often triggered by foetal antigens, destroy foetal and neonatal red blood cells. Factors like antibody strength, quantity and gestational age influence HDFN severity.
C. B. M. Ngan +2 more
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Brain imaging in children with neonatal cholestatic liver disease: A systematic review
Abstract Aim To determine if children with neonatal cholestatic liver disease had concurrent and later findings on brain imaging studies that could be attributed and the cholestasis to contribute to the understanding of the impaired neuropsychological development.
Thora Wesenberg Helt +6 more
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Estrogen‐mediated coupling via gap junctions in the suprachiasmatic nucleus
Our study investigates the influence of estrogen on circadian gene expression rhythms in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of female mice. We show that estrogen modulates connexin‐mediated intercellular communication specifically through estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) receptors.
Lina Schlaeger +6 more
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