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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Digestion of Protein in Premature and Term Infants. [PDF]
Premature birth rates and premature infant morbidity remain discouragingly high. Improving nourishment for these infants is the key for accelerating their development and decreasing disease risk. Dietary protein is essential for growth and development of
Dallas, David C +3 more
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NCAPH significantly influences luminal A breast cancer progression and affects tumour behaviour and treatment response. GSLA10, a gene signature associated with NCAPH, shows promise in predicting luminal A tumour recurrence, demonstrating efficacy alongside existing models such as Oncotype DX.
Marina Mendiburu‐Eliçabe +22 more
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Peculiarities of Blood Group Distribution among Infants Born to Mothers with Negative Rh-Factor (Findings of 2014) [PDF]
Our works consider the investigation of possible manifestation of hyperbilirubinemia in infants against the ground of genetic incompatibilities of the fetus according to АВ0 system and Rh-factor (D) concerning the maternal organism.
Cherniukh, O.G.
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Comparison of the Rate of Fetomaternal Hemorrhage in Normal Vaginal and Cesarean Delivery
BACKGROUND: Prophylaxis of Rh immunization has a critical role in the Rh negative pregnant women for prevention of fetal erythroblastosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH) in relation to the delivery mode.
Sima Kadkhodayan +3 more
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Vimentin downregulation is an inherent feature of murine erythropoiesis and occurs independently of lineage [PDF]
In mammalian erythropoiesis, the mature cells of the primitive lineage remain nucleated while those of the definitive lineage are anuclear. One of the molecular and structural changes that precedes enucleation in cells of the definitive lineage is the ...
Lazarides, Elias +2 more
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Effectiveness of EGFR/HER2-targeted drugs is influenced by the downstream interaction shifts of PTPIP51 in HER2-amplified breast cancer cells [PDF]
Breast cancer is the most common female cancerous disease and the second most cause of cancer death in women. About 20-30% of these tumors exhibit an amplification of the HER2/ErbB2 receptor, which is coupled to a more aggressive and invasive growth of ...
Brobeil, Alexander +4 more
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Inherited hemolytic disorders with high occurrence of b-thalassemia in Sindhi community of Jabalpur town in Madhya Pradesh, India [PDF]
Hereditary hemolytic disorders such as hemoglobin disorders, β-thalassemia syndrome, G6PD deficiency, and ABO and Rhesus blood groups are the most common public health problems in India.
Balgir, RS
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Enfermedad hemolítica perinatal Perinatal hemolytic disease
La enfermedad hemolítica perinatal (EHPN) es una afección inmunológica aloinmune contra antígenos de origen paterno presentes en los hematíes fetales y del recién nacido. Se han reportado numerosos aloanticuerpos dirigidos contra antígenos eritrocitarios
María del Rosario López de Roux +1 more
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