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Over the last year there have been more studies determining predisposition to severe bronchiolitis and its consequences. Studies have highlighted various single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to be significantly associated with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospitalisation, and a candidate gene approach demonstrated that innate immune gene SNPs ...
Michel Rouleau
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Trends in oncology marketing applications in the European Union: a five‐year systematic review [PDF]
In the European Union, before cancer medicines containing a new active substance become available to patients, they must undergo a rigorous authorization process through the Centralized Procedure.
Ricardo Basto +2 more
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Third Year in Review, Fourth Year in Preview, and the 2025 JAHA Top Tens [PDF]
Bruce Ovbiagele
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The paediatric gut microbiome: a year in review [PDF]
This review explores one year of the most important, accessible and relevant original scientific publications published between April 2020 and March 2021 exploring the microbiome of infants, children and adolescents.
N. Bowcock +3 more
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Vojnosanitetski pregled - The year in review, 2019 [PDF]
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Dobrić Silva
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Semiotics 2021: The year in review
Semiotics 2021: The year in ...
Frank Nuessel, Ott Puumeister
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150th anniversary of the Serbian Medical Society - the year in review [PDF]
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Teofilovski-Parapid Gordana
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The microbiome in oesophageal disease – a year in review [PDF]
There is an increasing appreciation of the role that the host microbiome plays in the progression of oesophageal diseases. To date, potential relationships between the microbiota and the development of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, Barrett’s ...
N. Kaakoush
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This article outlines the key research contribution to bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) aortopathy over the past 18 months.Investigators have further defined the current gaps in knowledge and the scope of the clinical problem of BAV aortopathy. Support for aggressive resection strategies is waning as evidence mounts to suggest that BAV is not similar to ...
Paul W M, Fedak +2 more
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The “Efficacy” of Indian Patent Law: Ironing out the Creases in Section 3(d)
Indian patent law recently landed itself in the eye of a TRIPS storm on account of the rejection of a patent application covering Novartis’ famed anticancer drug, Glivec.
Shamnad Basheer and T. Prashant Reddy
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