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ABSTRACT Objective To assess the association between maternal haemoglobinaemia in the immediate post‐partum period and PPD symptoms 2 months after vaginal delivery. Design Ancillary cohort study of the TRAAP trial, a multicentre trial. Setting In France, 2015–2016. Population Women with a singleton pregnancy and vaginal delivery ≥ 35 weeks. We excluded
Lola Loussert+26 more
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Management of a Pregnant Woman With Malaria, Stillbirth, and a 12 × 11-cm Amoebic Liver Abscess in a Burundian Hospital: A Case Report. [PDF]
Castaldi MA, Castaldi SG.
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Abstract Background and Purpose The JAK–STAT signalling pathway has been extensively spotlighted as a therapeutic target for various diseases. This study assessed the inhibitory effects of a novel small molecule, IN‐115314, on JAK–STAT pathway. Experimental Approach The IC50 values of IN‐115314 for JAK1–pSTAT3 and JAK2–pSTAT5 were determined in canine ...
Jae‐Hun Ahn+16 more
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Alloimmunization in a Rhesus (Rh) D-Negative Pregnant Woman With an Uncommon Rh Phenotype: A Case Report. [PDF]
Davad D, Majithiya HD, Nagda J.
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Contraception in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: A Pharmacological Review
ABSTRACT Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are chronic hematologic disorders characterized by clonal proliferation of myeloid lineage cells, commonly driven by JAK2 mutations, and associated with significant thrombotic and hemorrhagic complications.
Awni Alshurafa+4 more
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ABSTRACT Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) is determined by the ratio of haemoglobin concentration to haematocrit. Managing increased MCHC presents significant challenges, mainly due to variations in analytical methods and pathophysiological conditions.
Sandrine Girard+7 more
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ABSTRACT In 1986, Provine, the pioneer of yawning research wrote that ‘Yawning may have the dubious distinction of being the least understood, common human behaviour’ (p. 120); and so yawning remains some 40 years later, as something of a biological and social curiosity.
Colin A. Espie
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The Critical Role of Iron in Pregnancy, Puerperium, and Fetal Development. [PDF]
Zych-Krekora K+2 more
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Zinc Alleviates Gut Barrier Dysfunction by Promoting the Methylation of AKT
Zinc activates the ZNG1‐METAP1 complex to elevate intracellular SAM levels, which promotes PRMT5‐mediated symmetrical dimethylation of AKT at R391 and R15. This epigenetic modification facilitates AKT membrane translocation and mTORC2 activation, thereby enhancing epithelial proliferation and gut barrier integrity.
Chuanjiang Cai+13 more
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