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Harnessing Aggregation‐Induced Emission‐Based Detection Toolbox for Diagnostics of Urogenital Tumors
This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) biosensors for the diagnosis of urogenital system tumors, encompassing prostate, cervical, bladder, and ovarian cancers. Furthermore, it examines the various types of AIE biosensors utilized in biomarker detection, cell fluorescence imaging ...
Wenzhe Chen+7 more
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Lineage-specific transposons drove massive gene expression recruitments during the evolution of pregnancy in mammals [PDF]
A major challenge in biology is explaining how novel characters originate, however, the molecular mechanisms that underlie the emergence of evolutionary innovations are unclear. Here we show that while gene expression in the uterus evolves at a slow and relatively constant rate, it has been punctuated by periods of rapid change associated with the ...
arxiv
Studies on the Helminth Fauna of Japan. Part 49. Cestodes of Fishes, II. [PDF]
Caryophyllaeidae Claus, 1879 1. Glaridacris limnodrili Yamaguti, 1934 Bothriocephalidae Blanchard, 1849 2. Bothriocephalus fluviatilis n. sp. 3. B. lateolabracis n. sp. 4. B. branchiostegi n. sp. 5. B. acheilognathi Yamaguti, 1934 6. B. brotulae n. sp. 7.
Yamaguti, Satyu
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ABSTRACT Cystic kidney diseases (CyKD) are a diverse group of disorders affecting more than 1 in 1000 individuals. Over 120 genes are implicated, primarily encoding components of the primary cilium, transcription factors, and morphogens. Prognosis varies greatly by molecular diagnosis. Causal variants are not identified in 10%–60% of individuals due to
Deborah Watson+10 more
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Large variability in dynamical transitions in biological systems with quenched disorder [PDF]
Coherent oscillatory activity can arise spontaneously as a result of increased coupling in a system of excitable and passive cells, each being quiescent in isolation. This can potentially explain the appearance of spontaneous rhythmic contractions in the pregnant uterus close to term.
arxiv
Several years ago I reported 1 a curious malformation of the internal genitalia in a child, classifying the malformation as either pseudohermophrodismus masculinus externus or bilateral inguinal hernia of the ovaries with aplasia of the uterus. Since reporting this case I have seen two other cases in which I was unable to detect a uterus.
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The ageing ovary and uterus: new biological insights.
BACKGROUND Advanced maternal age is associated with reduced fertility and adverse pregnancy outcomes. This review details recent developments in our understanding of the biology and mechanisms underlying reproductive ageing in women and the implications ...
S. Nelson, E. Telfer, R. Anderson
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Fuke Huahuang formulation (FHF) is used to treat vaginitis, and it exerts a promising anti‐inflammatory effect in clinical use. However, the detailed components and mechanisms of FHF for treating vaginitis remain unreported, and further preclinical evaluation is required to reveal its potential pharmacological activities against vaginitis.
Huiyu Liu+5 more
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Symmetry breakage in the development of one-armed gonads in nematodes [PDF]
Whereas the hermaphrodite gonad of Caenorhabditis elegans has two symmetric arms (didelphy), the female/hermaphrodite gonad of many nematode species features a single anterior arm (monodelphy).
Félix, Marie-Anne, Sternberg, Paul W.
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A formal theory for spatial representation and reasoning in biomedical ontologies [PDF]
Objective: The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how a formal spatial theory can be used as an important tool for disambiguating the spatial information embodied in biomedical ontologies and for enhancing their automatic reasoning capabilities ...
Bittner, Thomas+2 more
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