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Genetics in the United States and Great Britain 1890-1930 : queries and speculations [PDF]
Kevles, Daniel J.
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What's New? Breast cancer incidence in women increases with age, but which subtypes contribute the most at different ages remains unclear. Incidence patterns of breast cancer subtypes are typically under‐reported in population‐based studies due to a high proportion of cases lacking subtype information.
Leo Gkekos +4 more
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Abstract Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome, caused by a germline pathogenic variant in one of the mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Among these, MSH6‐associated LS represents a distinct subtype with unique molecular and clinical characteristics.
Salwa Ben Yahia +4 more
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Exploration of the Obesity Researches in Bangladesh: A Scoping Review With 76 Studies. [PDF]
Das S +6 more
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Abstract Gastric signet ring cell carcinoma (GSRCC) is a special type of gastric cancer common in young women. Diffuse gastric cancer (DGC) begins with intramucosal lesions comprising differentiated GSRCC cells. Genetically, GSRCC and DGC are clonally identical, with their morphology influenced by extracellular Wnt signaling.
Qian Wang +5 more
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Balancing selection maintains intraspecific diversity in a deep-sea fish. [PDF]
Hoelzel AR +8 more
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What's New? Testicular germ cell cancer (TC), the most common solid tumor among young men in Western countries, has survival rates exceeding 95 percent, allowing most survivors to pursue fatherhood. Concerns remain, however, about cancer risk in offspring, given potential mutagenic effects incurred during treatment for TC.
Mikkel Bandak +7 more
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Dwarfism in Pinus taeda originates from independent somatic mutations co-localized in a shared genomic region. [PDF]
Guner P, Shalizi MN, Isik F, Walker TD.
europepmc +1 more source
Understanding pre‐eclampsia and fetal growth restriction at high altitude: A narrative review
Abstract Pre‐eclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR) are among the leading causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Both conditions are more frequent and severe at high altitudes due to physiological changes in oxygen availability and vascular adaptation.
Víctor S. Rangel +6 more
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BHCox: Bayesian heredity-constrained Cox proportional hazards models for detecting gene-environment interactions. [PDF]
Sun N +6 more
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