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Ophthalmic Graves' disease in monozygotic twins [PDF]
J R Thornham, J E Nutt, F. CLARK
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Label‐Free Single‐Molecule Immunoassay
Label‐free single‐molecule immunoassay (LFSMiA) enables ultra‐sensitive and wide dynamic range protein detection in whole blood samples. LFSMiA features real‐time single‐molecule imaging by plasmonic scattering microscopy, background reduction by a 2‐step sandwich assay, minimizing matrix effect by dynamic tracking of single binding events, and ...
Xiaoyan Zhou+11 more
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Graves' Disease: Is It Time for Targeted Therapy? A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Viola N+5 more
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Advanced Microfluidic‐Based Wearable Electrochemical Sensors for Continuous Biochemical Monitoring
Microfluidic‐based wearable electrochemical sensors are transforming non‐invasive health monitoring through real‐time biochemical analysis of sweat, saliva, and interstitial fluid. This review explores advances in microfluidic design, fabrication, and sensor integration while addressing biofluid variability, material compatibility, and scalability.
Sehyun Park+5 more
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Hyperthyroidism From Graves Disease Relapsed as Hot Nodule. [PDF]
Marui S+3 more
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Heterogeneity of failure of visual acuity in Graves' disease [PDF]
Y Sachdev, J.C. Chatterji, Rakhee Sharma
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Electronic Nanomaterials for Plants: A Review on Current Advances and Future Prospects
Global food security faces mounting challenges from climate change and rapid population growth. This review highlights the pivotal role of electronic nanomaterials–including metals, metal oxides, and carbon‐based structures–in enhancing plant photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and stress resilience. Furthermore, it explores how emerging platforms such as
Ciro Allará+8 more
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Estimation of kidney function in Graves' disease using creatinine and cystatin C. [PDF]
Abbaszadeh S+5 more
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The chestnut bark disease; a grave danger which threatens our forest trees, with its remedy
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This study found that 54% of elderly inpatients were prescribed at least one potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) based on the 2023 AGS Beers Criteria. Among identified PIMs, 32.2% were medications to avoid, and 52.8% required cautious use. Polypharmacy and chronic kidney disease (CKD) were key predictors of PIM use.
Subash Karki+2 more
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