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YTHDC1 Is Essential for Postnatal Liver Development and Homeostasis

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This study identifies YTHDC1 as a key regulator of postnatal liver development and disease. Hepatocyte‐specific deletion of Ythdc1 impairs hepatocyte maturation, causing liver injury, contributing to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Xinzhi Li   +8 more
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Metabolic Programming Drives Protective and Inflammatory Monocyte Fates in Viral Encephalitis

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Bone marrow monocytes infiltrate the West Nile virus‐infected brain and differentiate into HIF1‐α⁺ monocyte‐derived cells (MCs) that diverge into protective, antigen‐presenting or inflammatory, iNOS⁺ MCs with distinct metabolic programs and functions.
Claire L. Wishart   +4 more
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Leukocyte count and bronchial hyperresponsiveness [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1988
The relationship of total and differential blood leukocyte counts with bronchial methacholine response was studied in a population-based sample of 324 men. Geometric mean total leukocyte counts were significantly higher in reactors (6567 cells/mm3) than in nonreactors (5732 cells/mm3; p = 0.003).
Annesi, I.   +5 more
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The Leukocyte Count in Labor

Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 1985
The leukocyte count was evaluated in 479 laboring gravida women. Increasing leukocyte counts appeared to be linearly related to the duration of elapsed labor (y = 0.2174x + 10.31; p less than 0.001; 95% confidence interval of the slope = 0.1414 to 0.2934).
Michelle P. Johnson   +7 more
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Smoking Habits and the Leukocyte Count

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1973
In 86,488 multiphasic examinations, mean leukocyte counts were highest in cigarette smokers, intermediate in ex-cigarette and cigar or pipe smokers, and lowest in nonsmokers. Among the races, whites had the highest, yellows next, and blacks the lowest leukocyte counts. The leukocyte count was related to quantity smoked, inhalation, and smoking duration.
Robert G. Feldman   +4 more
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Platelet and Leukocyte Counts in Pregnancy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
Platelets and leukocytes in venous blood were counted with automated methodology in 23 women studied longitudinally throughout pregnancy and at six weeks after delivery. The average platelet count declined monotonically in a manner consistent with the gestational increase in blood volume.
Roy M. Pitkin, David L. Witte
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Leukocyte Count in Childhood Pneumonia

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1971
Three hundred forty-five children under 16 years of age with pneumonia confirmed by roentgenogram were studied to determine in what way the leukocyte count correlates with the patient's clinical course. The study confirms that the initial white blood cell count indeed helps predict which child will respond rapidly to antibiotic therapy.
David B. Shuttleworth, Evan Charney
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The Leukocyte Count and Cancer Mortality

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1991
A previous report that the leukocyte count was related to mortality from cancer was evaluated in two large groups of multiphasic health examinees in the San Francisco Bay area, California--a cohort of about 25,000 persons followed up for mortality and a cohort of about 160,000 persons followed up for cancer incidence between 1964 and 1980.
Bruce Fireman, Gary D. Friedman
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The Leukocyte Count

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
The leukocyte count is a valuable part of the laboratory evaluation of the patient. Disposable pipets which are now available provide automatic measuring and easy mixing, and results are comparable to those obtained with glass pipets. 1 Errors in determining the total leukocyte count vary from 7% to 20%.
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