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This study identifies FXYD1 as an epigenetically silenced tumor suppressor in breast cancer. DNA methylation turns off the gene FXYD1 in breast cancer, and low levels predict worse outcomes. Restoring FXYD1 limits breast cancer cells proliferation and metastasis. In the nucleus, FXYD1 recruits the E3 ligase MAEA to K63‐ubiquitinate DDX5 for proteasomal
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A novel presentation of minocycline-induced nail discoloration: A case report. [PDF]
Li K, Zha W, Qian Y, Shi L.
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Retrospective study of mechanical complications after cephalomedullary nail implantation from 2019 to 2024 following per-, sub- or intertrochanteric femur fractures. [PDF]
Blümke A +11 more
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Case Report: Novel pathogenic variant in autosomal recessive <i>WNT10A</i>-related odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia. [PDF]
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A case of concurrent Alport syndrome and Nail-patella syndrome posing diagnostic challenge without genetic testing. [PDF]
Fung WW +5 more
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Addressing dermatologic toxicities in gynecologic cancer: development and evaluation of a patient education pamphlet. [PDF]
Huggins LKL +4 more
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Glomus tumors of the left hallux and right thumb: a rare case report. [PDF]
Mu Q, Wang W, Zhao L, Cui L, Yang Z.
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1989
Heritable nail diseases are associated with a great variety of inherited diseases and syndromes. Well over 60 HEDs and numerous other inherited nail abnormalities are known to exist. A classification system of these disorders, as well as the specific nail change found in each, has been presented.
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Heritable nail diseases are associated with a great variety of inherited diseases and syndromes. Well over 60 HEDs and numerous other inherited nail abnormalities are known to exist. A classification system of these disorders, as well as the specific nail change found in each, has been presented.
S F, Gass +3 more
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Nail Diseases Related to Nail Cosmetics
Dermatologic Clinics, 2006The use of nail care products and procedures to beautify and groom the nails is extremely common. Unfortunately, when improperly used, nail cosmetics can lead to nail diseases, such as paronychia, onycholysis, and brittle nails. Understanding the pathophysiology behind these conditions is an essential step toward better treatment and future prevention ...
Maurice J, Dahdah, Richard K, Scher
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