Computational Approaches for Disease Gene Identification [PDF]
Identifying disease genes from human genome is an important and fundamental problem in biomedical research. Despite many publications of machine learning methods applied to discover new disease genes, it still remains a challenge because of the pleiotropy of genes, the limited number of confirmed disease genes among whole genome and the genetic ...
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Changes in bone mineral density and trabecular bone score in Graves' disease patients after anti-thyroid therapy [PDF]
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in bone quantity based on bone mineral density (BMD) and bone quality based on trabecular bone score (TBS) in Graves' disease patients after anti-thyroid therapy.Research design and methodThis ...
Choi, Yong Jun+2 more
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CO2‐Responsive Smart Wood Scaffold for Natural Organic Matter Removal without Secondary Pollution
A CO2‐responsive smart wood scaffold is developed for sustainable water purification, achieving efficient natural organic matter (NOM) removal and microbial disinfection without secondary pollution. The CO2‐responsive polymer coating undergoes protonation upon CO2 exposure, enabling strong cation−π interactions with NOM.
Lin Yang+11 more
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IntroductionReports in adults indicate that Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and vaccination trigger the expression of autoimmune disease such as Graves’ disease, but the incidence of new onset Graves’ disease and ...
Naama Pollack-Schreiber+3 more
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RADIOACTIVE IODINE AS AN INDICATOR IN THYROID PHYSIOLOGY. V. THE USE OF RADIOACTIVE IODINE IN THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF TWO TYPES OF GRAVES' DISEASE 12 [PDF]
S. Hertz, A Roberts
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Persistent Graves’ hyperthyroidism despite rapid negative conversion of thyroid-stimulating hormone-binding inhibitory immunoglobulin assay results: a case report [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Graves’ disease is an autoimmune thyroid disorder characterized by hyperthyroidism, and patients exhibit thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibody.
Kenzo Kaneko+7 more
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Current concepts in Graves’ disease
Graves’ disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in the developed world. It is caused by an immune defect in genetically susceptible individuals in whom the production of unique antibodies results in thyroid hormone excess and glandular ...
Christian M. Girgis+2 more
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Meta-analysis of Gene Expression in Neurodegenerative Diseases Reveals Patterns in GABA Synthesis and Heat Stress Pathways [PDF]
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized as the progressive loss of neural cells, e.g. neurons, glial cells. Ageing, monogenic variations, viral infections, and many other factors are determined and speculated as causes for them. While many individual genes, such as APP for Alzheimer disease and HTT for Huntington disease, and biological pathways ...
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Restoration of the Normal Auricular Rhythm in a Patient, Suffering from Graves' Disease and Auricular Fibrillation, after X-ray Treatment [PDF]
C Schwensen
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Clinical manifestations of Graves’ disease among adults - a review of literature [PDF]
Introduction: The most common cause of hyperthyroidism among adults is Graves' disease. The symptoms that occur in the course of this disease affect various systems and organs, including the skin, eyes, cardiovascular system, nervous system and ...
Mikulska+3 more
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