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Abstract Background While heart function is broadly conserved across vertebrates, the cellular phenotype of muscle cells (cardiomyocytes) varies across taxa and throughout ontogeny. Emerging evidence suggests that some attributes may correlate with the capacity for spontaneous cardiomyocyte replacement following injury.
Kathy Jacyniak+4 more
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A head start: The relationship of placental factors to craniofacial and brain development
Abstract In recent years, the importance of placental function for fetal neurodevelopment has become increasingly studied. This field, known as neuroplacentology, has greatly expanded possible etiologies of neurodevelopmental disorders by exploring the influence of placental function on brain development.
Annemarie Jenna Carver+2 more
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Intravaginal Practices Among Women Attending a Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic-Philadelphia, 2017. [PDF]
Lewis FMT, Diesel J.
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Sexually transmitted diseases in tropical Africa. A review of the present situation. [PDF]
A O Osoba
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Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance 1998 [PDF]
Presents statistics and trends of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the United States. This annual publication is intended as a reference document for policy makers, program managers, health planners, researchers, and others who areconcerned with ...
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Pattern of sexually transmitted disease in Madurai, India. [PDF]
P Jeyasingh+2 more
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Dynamic expression of lamin B1 during adult neurogenesis in the vertebrate brain
Abstract Background In mammals, specific brain regions such as the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus and the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles harbor adult neural stem/progenitor cells (ANSPCs) that give rise to new neurons and contribute to structural and functional brain plasticity.
Diana Zhilina+12 more
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Sexually transmitted diseases. Extract from the annual report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Health and Social Security of the year 1980. [PDF]
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