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Real-world pharmacovigilance analysis of pralatrexate using the FDA adverse event reporting system database. [PDF]
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Riga-Fede Disease With Hematemesis After Breastfeeding. [PDF]
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Interrelationships Among Psychological Conditions, Oral Health-related Quality of Life, and Clinical Characteristics in Chinese Patients with Minor Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis. [PDF]
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Cytolysis limits IFN-I and effector memory CD8 T cells after viral vector vaccination. [PDF]
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Late-Onset Periodic Fever, Aphthous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis and Cervical Adenitis (PFAPA) Syndrome: A Cue for Antimicrobial Stewardship. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2007
Stomata are cellular epidermal valves in plants central to gas exchange and biosphere productivity. The pathways controlling their formation are best understood for Arabidopsis thaliana where stomata are produced through a series of divisions in a dispersed stem cell compartment.
Dominique C, Bergmann, Fred D, Sack
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Stomata are cellular epidermal valves in plants central to gas exchange and biosphere productivity. The pathways controlling their formation are best understood for Arabidopsis thaliana where stomata are produced through a series of divisions in a dispersed stem cell compartment.
Dominique C, Bergmann, Fred D, Sack
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
Contact stomatitis is inflammation or pain of the oral mucosa due to both irritant and allergic substances. Irritants include heat, frictional trauma, and chemicals. Oral flavorings, preservatives, and dental materials are common allergens. Simplification of oral care and avoidance of contactants is the primary mode of therapy. Patch testing to a broad
Benjamin W, LeSueur, James A, Yiannias
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Contact stomatitis is inflammation or pain of the oral mucosa due to both irritant and allergic substances. Irritants include heat, frictional trauma, and chemicals. Oral flavorings, preservatives, and dental materials are common allergens. Simplification of oral care and avoidance of contactants is the primary mode of therapy. Patch testing to a broad
Benjamin W, LeSueur, James A, Yiannias
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