Motorized Intramedullary Bone Transport Nail for Reconstruction of a Large Diaphyseal Bone Defect after Tumor Resection in a Child-A Case Report. [PDF]
Selman F +4 more
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The Medical Aspects of the Crucifixion of our Lord Jesus Christ: From a Study of the Shroud of Turin [PDF]
Bucklin, Robert
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ABSTRACT Pathogenic variants in the SCN5A gene and its subunits have been identified in individuals with Brugada Syndrome. One such SCN5A variant, c.689T>C(p.Ile230Thr), was previously reported as disease‐causing only in homozygous individuals, with heterozygous carriers being unaffected.
Shayla Shojaat +2 more
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Retrograde Intramedullary Nailing Versus Locked Plating for Periprosthetic Distal Femur Fractures: A Propensity-matched Cohort from TriNetX. [PDF]
Shahzad A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Homozygous achondroplasia is widely considered perinatal lethal by the medical community. In this case series, we report two children from a single family with longer‐term survival. One child lived for 17 months and the other was 60 months at the time of publication.
Hannah Singerline +3 more
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Retrospective study on the outcomes of Fassier-Duval nailing and osteotomy for the treatment of long bone fractures or deformities in the lower extremities in children with osteogenesis imperfecta. [PDF]
Jin B, Chen Y, Bai C, Ma H, Zhu J.
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Back Again to the Future: A New Era for Cerebroprotection
Cerebroprotection is a fresh framework for designing neurological therapy that targets glia and vascular cells, in addition to neurons. In the future, successful cerebroprotection will involve targeting all elements of the neurovascular unit. Preclinical trials must include functional outcomes, as well as lesion morphometry.
Patrick Lyden
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Recombinant Human Neuregulin1‐β1 Significantly Reduces Schwannoma Growth in Mice
rhNRGβ1‐Replacement‐Therapy: Under physiological conditions, NRGβ1 is expressed on axons (in orange), where it activates ERBB2 receptors, facilitating successful nerve regeneration following injury. However, loss of NF2 leads to a reduction in NRGβ1‐expression and increased ErbB2 levels on Schwann cells (in green), which contributes to schwannoma ...
Julia P. Bischoff +7 more
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