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Genetics, Diagnosis, and Management of Hürthle Cell Thyroid Neoplasms
Hürthle cell lesions have been a diagnostic conundrum in pathology since they were first recognized over a century ago. Controversy as to the name of the cell, the origin of the cell, and even which cells in particular may be designated as such still ...
David G. McFadden, Peter M. Sadow
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The epigenetic regulators and metabolic changes in ferroptosis-associated cancer progression
Ferroptosis, a novel form of regulated cell death, is different from other types of cell death in morphology, genetics and biochemistry. Increasing evidence indicates that ferroptosis has significant implications on cell death linked to cardiomyopathy ...
Yuqing Wu +6 more
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Breast cancer is a multifaceted disease that currently represents a leading cause of death in women worldwide. Over the past two decades (1998–2020), the National Health Laboratory Service’s Human Genetics Laboratory in central South Africa screened more
Nerina C. Van der Merwe +7 more
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On the 100th anniversary of Mykola Mykolayovich Gryshko's birth
The paper is devoted to the 100th anniversary of birth of M.M. Gryshko Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukr. SSR. The main stages of his life, scientific, organizational and public activities in the fields of genetics, selection and botany are ...
T.M. Cherevchenko, N.V. Chuvikina
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Recent advances in forensic odontology: An overview
Forensic odontology is a branch of forensic sciences that uses the skill of a dentist in personal identification during mass calamities, sexual assault, and child abuse to name a few.
P Aishwarya Menon, N Anoop Kumar
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Tunicates push the limits of animal evo-devo
The phylum to which humans belong, Chordata, takes its name from one of the major shared derived features of the group, the notochord. All chordates have a notochord, at least during embryogenesis, and there is little doubt about notochord homology at ...
Ferrier David EK
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Wilhelm von Waldeyer: Important Steps in Neural Theory, Anatomy and Citology
Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Harz is regarded as a significant anatomist who helped the entire medical world to discover and develop new techniques in order to improve patient treatment as well as decrease death rates.
Vicentiu Mircea Saceleanu +4 more
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Variability of yield traits and disease resistance in winter triticale genetic resources accessions
A systematic gathering of winter triticale accessions was started in Poland in 1982 by the Institute of Genetics, Breeding and Seed Science at the Agricultural University in Lublin (at present its name is: Institute of Genetics, Breeding and Plant ...
Wanda Kociuba, Aneta Kramek
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Human genetics in troubled times and places
The development of human genetics world-wide during the twentieth century, especially across Europe, has occurred against a background of repeated catastrophes, including two world wars and the ideological problems and repression posed by Nazism and ...
Peter S. Harper
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