Uterine natural killer cell heterogeneity: Lessons from mouse models [PDF]
Natural killer (NK) cells are the most abundant lymphocytes at the maternal-fetal interface. Epidemiological data implicate NK cells in human pregnancy outcomes.
Sojka, Dorothy K
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Protective Factors of Preventing Proximal Junctional Kyphosis as the Most Common Complication of Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery [PDF]
Background and Aim: This study aims to provide information about the common complications of adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery that requires revision surgery and proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) as the most common complication. We emphasized crucial
Mohsen Nabiuni +2 more
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Adjuvant therapeutic potential of tonabersat in the standard treatment of glioblastoma : a preclinical F98 glioblastoma rat model study [PDF]
Purpose Even with an optimal treatment protocol, the median survival of glioblastoma (GB) patients is only 12-15 months. Hence, there is need for novel effective therapies that improve survival outcomes.
Bonte, Ellen +11 more
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P14.10: Predicting disruption of the junctional zone in Caesarean section deliveries
Pictures Figure 1 illustrates an example of a normal uterus with uniform Junctional Zone. Figure 2 demonstrates a uterus with presence of Caesarean scar and disrupted Junctional Zone. Conclusion Caesarean Scar has impact on the Junctional Zone.
N. Singhal +3 more
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Penetrating trauma to the junctional zone needs aggressive management [PDF]
Diagnostic laparoscopy or thoracoscopy can improve diagnosis of occult injuries to the diaphragm and reduce the risk of serious late ...
J, Ahmad +4 more
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Major Loss of the 28-kD Protein of Gap Junction in Proliferating Hepatocytes [PDF]
There is a reduction in the 28-kD gap junction protein detectable by immunofluorescence in livers of partially hepatectomized rats and in cultured hepatocytes stimulated to proliferate. By the coordinate use of antibodies directed to the hepatic junction
Dermietzel, Rolf +4 more
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Uterine junctional zone and adenomyosis
The uterine junctional zone is the subendometrial area in the myometrium that contributes to peristalsis and aids in spermatozoa and blastocyst transport. Alterations in the appearance of the junctional zone on transvaginal sonography (TVS) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are associated with adenomyosis.
Harmsen, M J +7 more
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Epidermolysa bullosa in Danish Hereford calves is caused by a deletion in LAMC2 gene [PDF]
BACKGROUND Heritable forms of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) constitute a heterogeneous group of skin disorders of genetic aetiology that are characterised by skin and mucous membrane blistering and ulceration in response to even minor trauma.
A Capt +58 more
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CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES OF RADIOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF ADENOMYOSIS IN REPRODUCTIVE LOSSES
Aim. The aim is to analyze the data thus far published on the radiologic diagnosis of adenomyosis in patients with reproductive problems in order to determine promising areas for further scientifi c research.Materials and methods.
Alexey V. Pomortsev +2 more
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Maternal hypothyroidism is associated with fetal growth restriction, placental dysfunction, and reduced kisspeptin/Kiss1R at the maternal-fetal interface.
Bianca Reis Santos +10 more
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