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New Findings in Genodermatoses
Dermatologic Clinics, 2013New technologies are accelerating the pace at which genetic defects leading to inherited skin disease are elucidated. Translation of these genetic discoveries into new therapies for patients with inherited skin diseases has not been as rapid but the pace is now accelerating. This article summarizes recent findings in genetic skin diseases, the scope of
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[New findings in cardiomyopathies].
Bratislavske lekarske listy, 1984In this review the authors summarize the newest knowledge on cardiomyopathies, which was obtained during the last ten years due to joint experimental and clinical in this field. It concerns the pathogenesis of cardiomyopathies from the point of view of metabolic damage of the heart on the cellular and subcellular level, the diagnosis--mainly by means ...
J, Gvozdják +3 more
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New Findings in the Synthesis of Metoclopramide
Archiv der Pharmazie, 1980AbstractNew technologically useful procedures for the chlorination and condensation processes in the synthesis of Metoclopramide are described. Sodium hypochlorite (or potassium perchlorate + HC1) in aq. acetic acid are used as agents for the chlorination of 1. The condensation of 2 with 3 is carried out in the presence of acetic acid as a catalyst.
R, Pakula +3 more
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[New findings on echinococcosis].
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1986The following new aspects of cystic and alveolar echinococcosis (= infections with the metacestode stages of Echinococcus granulosus and E. multilocularis respectively) are reported: identification of a Swiss E. granulosus isolate as "cattle strain" which differs from the "sheep strain"; new observations on proliferation and metastasis formation of ...
Gottstein, Bruno, Witassek, F, Eckert, J
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Finding New Netherland in New Jersey
2021The archaeological evidence of Dutch New Jersey, or what was known as “Pavonia,” has mostly been destroyed by modern development; however, the archaeology of Pavonia is not without hope. Despite more than 350 years of mutilation it remains possible to obtain some sense of the extent and nature of colonial Dutch New Jersey. This chapter is an attempt to
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A new formula for finding drugs
Drug Discovery Today, 2004Abstract ‘…discovery scientists might be thinking outside the traditional therapeutic profile, but most senior executives have yet to make the transition.’
Nick, Davies +2 more
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A New Radiographic Finding in Mongolism
Radiology, 1966The radiographic manifestations of Down's syndrome have been described by many authors. Recently, several new stigmata have been published (3–5). The pelvic characteristics in this syndrome, as described by Caffey and Ross (1, 2), remain the most constant radiologic abnormalities; but in a small percentage of infants the pelvis is normal.
B A, Beber, R E, Litt, D H, Altman
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New Findings in Primary Immunodeficiency
2008Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are a group of genetically diverse diseases which affect distinct components of innate and acquired immunity, including the development and function of complement proteins, dendritic cells, granulocytes, natural killer cells, and T and B lymphocytes. The genetic basis of many of these diseases has now been established (
Gennery AR, Cant AJ
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Religion and Suicide: New Findings
Journal of Religion and Health, 2018Suicide rates and risk and protective factors vary across religions. There has been a significant increase in research in the area of religion and suicide since the article, "Religion and Suicide," reviewed these issues in 2009. This current article provides an updated review of the research since the original article was published.
Robin Edward, Gearing, Dana, Alonzo
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Finding New Models for Medicine
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986Those of us who see patients are impressed on a daily basis by all the things we do not understand and cannot explain. When we try to make sense of patients who have symptoms but no diseases, or when we try to comprehend why patients do not take medicine or do not follow our recommendations, we discover that the traditional biomedical paradigm leaves ...
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