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Ethical and bioethical issues in physical therapy: A systematic scoping review.
Bertoni G +4 more
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International Classification of Diseases, Version 9, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) coding information used for billing is readily available in computerized form.The purpose of this article is to determine the usefulness of ICD-9-CM codes in a descriptive dermatoepidemiological study of contact and other dermatitis.Prospective recording of specific ...
Philip D. Shenefelt
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The p13IIProtein of HTLV Type 1: Comparison with Mitochondrial Proteins Coded by Other Human Viruses
In addition to the essential regulatory proteins Rex and Tax, the HTLV-1 genome encodes several accessory proteins of yet undefined function. One of these "orphan" proteins, named p13(II), was recently shown to be selectively targeted to mitochondria and to induce specific changes in mitochondrial morphology suggestive of altered inner membrane ...
D M, D'Agostino +5 more
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Summary Botulinum neurotoxin type F can be produced by proteolytic or non-proreolytic strains of C. botulinum , or from C. baratii . In recent years, the sequences of all toxin types except that of proteolytic type F toxin have been determined. We have cloned the neurotoxin gene from proteolytic C.
Michael J. Elmore +5 more
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The neurotoxin gene from Clostridium botulinum type G was cloned as a series of overlapping DNA fragments generated using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology and primers designed to conserved regions of published botulinal toxin (BoNT) sequences.
K, Campbell, M D, Collins, A K, East
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The neurotoxin gene of non-proteolytic Clostridium botulinum type B (strain Eklund 17B) was cloned as a series of overlapping polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fragments generated with primers designed to conserved regions of published botulinal toxin (BoNT) sequences.
R A, Hutson +3 more
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The neurotoxin gene from a strain of Clostridium botulinum type A causing infant botulism was cloned as a series of overlapping polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fragments generated using primers designed to conserved regions of published botulinal toxin (BoNT) sequences.
A, Willems +3 more
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