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Triggered Calcium Lightning Programs Cochlear Development
Summary: Before the onset of hearing, the developing inner ear generates spontaneous calcium signals that are thought to guide maturation. In this study, we discovered a rapid and widespread calcium flash—dubbed “Ca2+ lightning”—originating from supporting cells beneath the sensory hair cells, which triggers coordinated calcium waves across the entire ...
Qiang Ma +13 more
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Incidence of neural tube defects in tertiary care university hospital in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Jahan I +7 more
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Trends of neural tube defects in urban China and effects of socio-demographic factors, 2013-2022: a descriptive analysis. [PDF]
Cheng X +8 more
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Reassessment of <i>MTRR</i> rs1801394 Polymorphism and Neural Tube Defects Risk. [PDF]
Muruganantham JK, Veerabathiran R.
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Optical genome mapping identifies rare structural variants in neural tube defects. [PDF]
Sahajpal NS +9 more
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Research advancements in the Use of artificial intelligence for prenatal diagnosis of neural tube defects. [PDF]
Yeganegi M +11 more
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Reassessing the Inclusion of Race in Prenatal Screening for Open Neural Tube Defects.
Butler W +6 more
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Tropical Doctor, 1999
Each year spina bifida and anencephaly, the two most common forms of neural-tube defects, occur in 1 in 1000 pregnancies in the United States1 and an estimated 300,000 or more newborns worldwide.2 Although these severe conditions have been recognized since antiquity, never before has progress been so fast and substantive, particularly in the area of ...
N V, Freeman, A, Rajab
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Each year spina bifida and anencephaly, the two most common forms of neural-tube defects, occur in 1 in 1000 pregnancies in the United States1 and an estimated 300,000 or more newborns worldwide.2 Although these severe conditions have been recognized since antiquity, never before has progress been so fast and substantive, particularly in the area of ...
N V, Freeman, A, Rajab
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