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Foraminifères : bio-indicateurs de la qualité des fonds de bassins d'élevage de crevettes en Nouvelle-Calédonie [PDF]
Debenay, Jean-Pierre, Della Patrona, L.
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Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma in a degu (Octodon degus). [PDF]
Ikeda M +4 more
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Abstract Knee osteoarthritis is experienced by hundreds of millions of people worldwide and is a major cause of disability. Although enhancing physical activity levels and the participation in exercise programmes has been proved to improve the debilitating illness of osteoarthritis, many do not engage in recommended levels of physical activity.
Karl Morgan +3 more
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Chondroid syringoma: Diagnostic challenge with benign mixed tumour of salivary gland-A case report. [PDF]
Mony V, Nirmal RM, Parvathy RL.
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Abstract figure legend We used an intersectional approach with recombinase‐expressing mice and adeno‐associated virus to map and modulate distinct nociceptive afferents in the vagal ganglia. TRPV1+P2X2+ neurons resided in the nodose ganglion (N), innervated the lungs (many projected into the alveoli) but not the trachea, and projected to the nucleus ...
Mayur J. Patil +11 more
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Case report of atypical presentation of Bartter's syndrome: hypertension and Hypokalemic nephropathy in a female patient. [PDF]
Odeh EA +4 more
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Abstract Recurrent fusions involving FGFR1‐4 genes have been previously described in rare subsets of mostly benign chondroid and mesenchymal neoplasms involving bone and soft tissue. However, a more comprehensive analysis of sarcomas associated with FGFR fusions, including their incidence and histotypes, has not been performed.
Maximus CF Yeung +4 more
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When a Child has Neck Mass, Consider a Choristoma too! Here's a Rare Instance: A Cervical Chondrocutaneous Branchial Remnant. [PDF]
Baishya P +3 more
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Mapping the murine TMJ glenoid fossa over development, homeostasis and in response to disease
The fibrocartilage of the murine glenoid fossa and condyle of the temporomandibular joint are shown to form at distinct times with distinct molecular identities. Changes in the condyle during disease lead to remodelling of the fossa to maintain joint alignment.
Ticha Tuwatnawanit +4 more
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