Cerebral perfusion imaging predicts levodopa-induced dyskinesia in Parkinsonian rat model. [PDF]
Perron J +4 more
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Clinical profiles of thyroid eye disease with and without strabismus: a comparative study. [PDF]
Khorrami-Nejad M +6 more
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Change and continuity: the development of joint stock banking in the early nineteenth century [PDF]
Lucy Newton
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A Multiepitope‐Based Lateral Flow Assay for Leprosy Antibodies
An innovative lateral flow assay for leprosy diagnosis is based on gold nanoparticles and synthetic Mycobacterium leprae epitopes conjugated to keyhole limpet hemocyanin protein to enhance antibody detection. This strategy provides a rapid, accurate, and low‐cost approach for resource‐limited settings, enabling the early detection of infection. Leprosy
Cristiane Zocatelli‐Ribeiro +7 more
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Revealing the essential role of the lid in mclPHA intracellular depolymerase from Pseudomonas putida KT2440. [PDF]
de Eugenio LI +5 more
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NHS Reforms and efficiency of hospital services: a stochastic distance function apporach [PDF]
Alessandra Ferrari
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Abstract Stages of embryonic development for reptiles have been presented in tables that may include all or part of embryonic development. When oviposition occurs in some lizards, embryos are already in the later stages of development; likewise, the size of the eggs increases as incubation time progresses.
Nivia Rocio Antonio‐Rubio +3 more
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The PharmaResearch Under Eyelid Fine Line Severity Scale: Development and Validation of a Standardized Clinical Assessment Tool for Infraorbital Fine Wrinkles. [PDF]
Choi SY, Kim BJ.
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Descriptive, comparative, and functional anatomy of the facial musculature in cattle (Bos taurus)
Abstract Facial expressions can provide insight into animal emotions and pain, but no standardized system for assessing the entire facial display in cattle (Bos taurus Linnaeus) exists. The Facial Action Coding System (FACS), originally developed for humans, identifies distinct facial movements based on mimetic muscles.
Maja Söderlind +6 more
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