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Varroa destructor mites exposed to dsRNA specific in sequence to a V. destructor calmodulin gene significantly effected gene expression of adult female mites sampled 5 days after entering a honey bee brood cell to reproduce. Significantly down‐regulated genes included Calmodulin and were associated with calcium ion binding and embryo developmental ...
Zoe E Smeele +10 more
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High‐Risk HPV in Men: A Hidden Threat to Public Health?
ABSTRACT High‐risk human papillomavirus (HR‐HPV) infection is a leading cause of several cancers, including those of the genital and oropharyngeal regions. While public health efforts have largely focused on women due to its link to cervical cancer, HPV also poses significant risks to men, particularly in the oropharyngeal regions. HR‐HPV prevalence in
Keesha L. Coker, Ethan L. Morgan
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Higher risk behaviours and STD rates in Tanzania compared to Uganda - contribution to different outcomes of STD treatment trials? [abstract] [PDF]
Grosskurth, H +9 more
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Interactions of Mycoplasma genitalium (Mg) and human papillomavirus (HPV) infections among couples. [PDF]
Koskela N +7 more
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Genital ulcers and male circumcision as risk factors for acquiring HIV-1 in Zambia.
S. Hira +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
ABSTRACT Against the backdrop of calling for nonfemale‐oriented promotion of vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV), this study explored three potential names—“HPV Vaccine,” “Cervical Cancer Vaccine,” and “Genital Warts Vaccine”—to promote vaccination against HPV infection among heterosexual men.
Timothy K. F. Fung +2 more
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Severe Anorectal Mpox With Newly Diagnosed HIV and Syphilis: A Diagnostic and Management Challenge. [PDF]
Santos-Rivera JR +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
Isolation of adenovirus type 19 from the male and female genital tracts.
Gerald B Harnett, William A NEWNHAMt
semanticscholar +1 more source
Molecular Landscape in Limb Anomalies: Diagnostic Yield and New Candidate Genes
In 132 individuals with limb anomalies, diagnostic yield was 36% (47/132), including 25 novel variants, three cases with new phenotypes, and two candidate loci, HOXA11 and a small 2q31.1 deletion. Mouse data and exome‐wide analysis, key in identifying the candidate loci, represent an important opportunity for gene discovery.
Akram Mokhtari +7 more
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