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Genetic Architecture of Immune Cell DNA Methylation in the Rhesus Macaque
ABSTRACT Genetic variation that impacts gene regulation, rather than protein function, can have strong effects on trait variation both within and between species. Epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation, are often an important intermediate link between genotype and phenotype, yet genetic effects on DNA methylation remain understudied in natural ...
Christina E. Costa+12 more
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Study the past if you would define the future: Historical methods in medical education scholarship
Abstract Introduction A study was conducted to describe the state of historical scholarship in medical education including its strengths and opportunities as well as its shortcomings, lacunae, inattentions, and failings. The study took a particular focus on historical methods and methodologies and whether they have been applied appropriately and with ...
Rachel Ellaway+3 more
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NITRIFICATION STUDIES WITH SOIL TYPES IN NORTHERN PUERTO RICO
Juan A. Bonnet
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Regular Presence of Harbor Porpoises in the Northern Alborán Sea
ABSTRACT The harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) in the Atlantic waters of Spain and Portugal are a genetically differentiated population from the rest of the North Atlantic. They are rarely seen on the southern Atlantic coast of Spain and are thought to be extinct in the Mediterranean Sea, with scattered sightings and strandings recorded along the ...
Samantha Blakeman+5 more
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STUDIES ON TOMATO MOSAIC IN PUERTO RICO A NEW MOSAIC DISEASE OF TOMATO
L. A. Alvarez García+1 more
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We determined morphological and molecularly two species of bat flies: T. parasiticus (Streblidae), and B. silvae (Nycteribiidae). We generated the first sequences for both species in the country for the cytochrome oxidase subunit I. We do recover monophyletic groups for both species, and we discussed the tree topology.
Dante Lobos‐Ovalle+7 more
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Anti‐mosquito salivary gland antibodies were detected in the sera of macaques (Macaca arctoides, M. leonina and M. fascicularis) from Kaeng Krachan, Khao Yai and Mu Ko Ranong National Parks, respectively. For M. leonina and M. fascicularis, the highest titres were against Ae. aegypti while Ae. albopictus antibody titres were observed in M.
Ariza Minelle A. Aguila+8 more
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Profiling Swallowing Safety and Physiology in People With Huntington's Disease
We assessed swallowing in HD using the PAS and MBSImP. Safety profiles: 65% safe, 7.5% penetration, and 27.5% aspiration. Oral phase: 85% none‐to‐mild and 15% moderate severity. Pharyngeal phase: 97.5% none‐to‐mild and 2.5% moderate. Findings showed increased impairments in swallowing efficiency and the oral phase.
Claudia Raines+2 more
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