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ABSTRACT Background Rare genetic variation can predispose individuals to the development of schizophrenia, with certain genes and copy number variants (CNVs) conferring risk at the exome/genome‐wide level. Despite this strong association, little is known about antipsychotic effectiveness and tolerability among individuals with most of these disorders ...
Mark Ainsley Colijn
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Abstract While research on ecosystems and their orchestration has grown rapidly, we still know little about how individual strategic leaders may mobilize ecosystemic action in times of disruption. This article addresses this gap by drawing on an in‐depth case study of the Antwerp Square Mile, the world’s oldest and most renowned diamond trading ...
Bart De Keyser, Koen Vandenbempt
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The Expression and Potential Role of MicroRNAs in Oral Lichen Planus
ABSTRACT Background Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic T‐cell‐mediated immune disease of unknown aetiology. MicroRNA (miRNAs) are short non‐coding RNAs capable of regulating mRNA and may have roles in T‐cell‐related diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the profile of miRNAs in OLP patients and its interaction with potential target ...
Mousa Ali Heba +3 more
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Fenómeno Harlequin: um Recém-Nascido com Duas cores
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Ideology, Domination, and the Rights of Labor Migrants
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Tully Rector
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Spontaneous Remission of Chyluria
Journal of Urology, 1979The natural history of chyluria is not well known. We have followed 72 patients with chyluria who have not had treatment and the condition has disappeared in 36 cases (50 per cent). In these cases the duration of chyluria varied from 3 days to 20 years, with an average of 44.3 months, but it was less than 6 months in about half of the cases.
C, Ohyama, H, Saita, N, Miyasato
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Spontaneous remissions in spasmodic torticollis
Neurology, 1986We reviewed the frequency of spontaneous remissions in spasmodic torticollis (ST). One hundred sixteen patients with idiopathic ST (72 F, 44 M) were examined. The age at onset ranged from 9 to 69 (mean, 38.1 +/- 1.3). Twenty-one patients (18%) were Jewish. Eleven patients (9%) had a history of familial dystonia.
A, Friedman, S, Fahn
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Spontaneous remission in congenital leukemia
Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2018Congenital leukemia (CL) is a very rare disease and represents less than 1% of all pediatric leukemia diagnoses [1].
Jenna, Rossoff +2 more
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Spontaneous Remission of Cerebral Palsy
Neuropediatrics, 1986Among 2100 children with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy (CP) twenty carried the diagnosis: Previous CP, now normalized. Seventeen patients could be traced and were reevaluated. Cerebral palsy was diagnosed in these seventeen children (ten boys, seven girls) between the ages of three months and three years (average eleven months).
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