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New Tic Disorder in a Child With Cystic Fibrosis Treated With Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor. [PDF]
Duehlmeyer SR, Elson EC, Oermann CM.
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This study reports the qualitative and quantitative detection of anabolic‐androgenic steroids (AASs) in seized samples from prisons. Since 2022 there has been an increase in AAS detections with oxymetholone the most prevalent AAS, followed by metandienone, methyltestosterone, and oxandrolone.
Caitlyn Norman+4 more
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Efficacy of differential reinforcement of other behaviors therapy for tic disorder: a meta-analysis. [PDF]
Mohamed ZA, Xue Y, Bai M, Dong H, Jia F.
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Our research is the first to explore the neuroprotective effects of total saponin active compounds isolated from Panax quinquefolius after steaming different times, and to screen out those total saponins with better neuroprotective activity, as well as to conduct a preliminary study on their potential to improve learning and memory impairments. Results
Yuting Yang+7 more
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Case report: Whole exome sequencing reveals a novel splicing variant of ANKRD17 gene in a Chinese male juvenile with developmental delay and transient tic disorder. [PDF]
Chen J+5 more
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The microbiologist's guide to metaproteomics
Metaproteomics within the multi‐omics framework provides a comprehensive view of microbial systems by identifying proteins, quantifying their levels, detecting posttranslational modifications (PTMs), mapping protein–protein interactions (PPIs), and localizing proteins.
Tim Van Den Bossche+31 more
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[Advances in the application of comprehensive behavioral intervention in tic disorder]. [PDF]
Fu S, Song Q, He XJ, Tian XY.
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Abstract Background Pallidal neurostimulation is an effective treatment for severe isolated dystonia, but long‐term data from clinical trials are lacking. Objectives To evaluate long‐term efficacy and safety of pallidal neurostimulation in patients with isolated generalized or segmental dystonia.
Patricia Krause+60 more
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Abstract Background Temporal interference stimulation (TIS) is a novel noninvasive electrical stimulation technique to focally modulate deep brain regions; a minimum of two high‐frequency signals (f1 and f2 > 1 kHz) interfere to create an envelope‐modulated signal at a deep brain target with the frequency of modulation equal to the difference frequency:
Martin Lamoš+16 more
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Sex Differences in Youth with Chronic Tic Disorder and Tourette Syndrome: Evaluation of Tic Severity, Psychological Profiles, and Quality of Life. [PDF]
Gagnon M+8 more
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