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Four Cases of Early Ectopic Gestation, with Remarks* [PDF]
Andrew Sinclair
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Gestational gigantomastia: A case report and brief review of the literature
Morgan B. Fletcher, BS+3 more
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Box C/D snoRNP complex regulates protein translation. This study identifies ZNHIT3 as a key component of the complex and ensures normal protein expression, including transcription factors orchestrating cell fate commitment, during early mouse embryogenesis.
Guanghui Yang, Qiliang Xin, Jurrien Dean
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Is there a right to gestate? [PDF]
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Graphic illustration showing the strategic approaches based on the currently investigated evidence of psychedelics that suggests the challenges and how to address the prescription of mental disorders. These applicable avenues may provide substantial insight into distinguishing between brain networks and psychedelics.
Sung‐Hyun Kim+5 more
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Romiplostim use in pregnant women with immune thrombocytopenia
Abstract Treatment for immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) in pregnancy is hampered by the lack of fetal safety evidence of maternally‐administered medications. The Pregnancy Surveillance Program (PSP) collected patient information from 2017–2020 for pregnancy, birth outcomes, and adverse events (AEs) for 186 women exposed to romiplostim from 20 days before ...
James B. Bussel+7 more
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FOUR CASES OF RUPTURED EXTRA‐UTERINE GESTATION OCCURRING IN TWO WOMEN. REMOVAL BY ABDOMINAL SECTION. RECOVERY. [PDF]
A. J. STUEMER
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Arf1 defects activate the AKT‐mTORC1‐SREBP1‐FASN pathway to increase lipid synthesis and disrupt ER‐mitochondrial‐lysosomal homeostasis in neurons. Impaired mitochondria secrete damaged mtDNA via mitochondria‐derived extracellular vesicles, which is phagocytosed by the microglia and activated inflammation signaling.
Xu Li+10 more
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Sex differences in lymphoma incidence and mortality by subtype: A population‐based study
A higher incidence and a trend toward higher mortality in men for most lymphoma subtypes is seen in this Swedish population‐based cohort study on adults (age 18‐99) diagnosed with lymphoma 2000‐2019. Male‐to‐female incidence rate ratio (IRR) by male‐to‐female excess mortality ratio (EMR), both adjusted for age and year of diagnosis, by lymphoma subtype.
Cecilia Radkiewicz+9 more
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