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Increased Risk of Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy in SLE Women Exposed to Azathioprine
Objectives To evaluate the risk of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) in azathioprine (AZA)‐exposed versus unexposed SLE pregnancies within the multi‐centre prospective Lupus in prEGnAnCY (LEGACY) cohort. Methods LEGACY is conducted at Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Centres in Canada, South Korea, Peru, and Mexico.
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Modern competency‐based teaching of human sexual development
Abstract Embryology is an integral part of anatomy and a key subject in basic medical education. The development of the sexual tract, which is closely associated with the formation of the urinary tract and the organs of continence, is particularly complex and relevant for many medical disciplines.
Elisabeth Eppler +2 more
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Gestational Diabetes and Long-Term Risk of Maternal Kidney Disease: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Population Base Cohort Studies. [PDF]
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Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia fetal effects
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984Thirty-four children of 11 mothers with untreated hyperphenylalaninemia had a pattern of malformation consisting of prenatal and postnatal growth retardation, microcephaly and central nervous system dysfunction, increased incidence of malformations, and a peculiar facial appearance.
A, Lipson +6 more
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2016
Maternal effects are influences of maternal attributes on the offspring phenotype where the causality of the effects is not via direct genetic transmission of maternal alleles. First considered to be a nuisance parameter by animal and plant breeders, maternal effects are now increasingly perceived to be an integral part of the evolutionary process ...
Van Dooren, Tom J M +2 more
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Maternal effects are influences of maternal attributes on the offspring phenotype where the causality of the effects is not via direct genetic transmission of maternal alleles. First considered to be a nuisance parameter by animal and plant breeders, maternal effects are now increasingly perceived to be an integral part of the evolutionary process ...
Van Dooren, Tom J M +2 more
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Maternal effects on intellectual functioning
Behavior Genetics, 1972Parents and their teenage children (N=104 families) were administered a battery of paper and pencil tests containing measures of English vocabulary, letter concepts, spelling, metal arithmetic, and identical blocks. After standardization of the results to correct for age, children scoring on any test 1 SD above or below the mean were identified and ...
L, Willerman, R E, Stafford
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Maternal effects in personality
Behavior Genetics, 1974A sample of 98 families consisting of 589 subjects and composed of three generations were examined on three personality dimensions: psychoticism, extraversion, and neuroticism. In addition, each family was administered tests of social attitudes and social desirability.
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Maternal effects, paternal effects and sexual selection
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2001Maternal and paternal effects can lead to complicated evolutionary dynamics, including evolution in the opposite direction to selection. Recent studies demonstrate that parental effects on sexually selected traits, as well as preferences for those traits, might be large.
A, Qvarnström, T D., Price
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Maternal effect on Parkinson's disease
Annals of Neurology, 2000First-degree relatives of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are at higher risk for PD development than first-degree relatives of control subjects, but clinical twin studies have failed to demonstrate a genetic basis in PD. It is hypothesized that maternal exposure to certain environmental factors could lead to pathological changes in the ovum that
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