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Sports medicine handbook.: Eds R Hackney, A Wallace. (Pp 512; pound75.00.) BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JR: BMJ Books, 1999. ISBN 0-7279-1031-0. [PDF]
Desmond Thompson
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Mitochondria contain two mitoribosome rescue factors, ICT1 and MTRFR (C12orf65). ICT1 also functions as a mitoribosomal protein in mice and humans, and its loss is lethal. Although Mtrfr knockout mice could not be generated, knockout zebrafish lines for ict1 and mtrfr were established.
Nobukazu Nameki+11 more
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Cost comparison of orthopedic sports medicine procedures in an ambulatory surgical centre and a hospital outpatient department. [PDF]
Harrison S+7 more
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Identifying prognostic targets in metastatic prostate cancer beyond AR
Genome‐wide functional screens combined with a large gene expression database and clinical outcomes can identify new therapeutic vulnerabilities in prostate cancer. Eight potentially druggable targets demonstrated strong dependency in cell lines, were associated with worse prognosis clinically, and showed evidence of protein expression in prostate ...
Emily Feng+13 more
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Athletic Identity Associations in Young Sports Medicine Patients. [PDF]
Christino MA+6 more
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Current trends in single‐cell RNA sequencing applications in diabetes mellitus
Single‐cell RNA sequencing is a powerful approach to decipher the cellular and molecular landscape at a single‐cell resolution. The rapid development of this technology has led to a wide range of applications, including the detection of cellular and molecular mechanisms and the identification and introduction of novel potential diagnostic and ...
Seyed Sajjad Zadian+6 more
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