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Abstract Background Peripheral disease mechanisms such as immune dysregulation may contribute to Parkinson's disease (PD). To investigate interactions between common PD mutations and immune responses to environmental pathogens, we studied responses to Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P.
Julian R. Mark +8 more
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Hemothorax caused by zone I penetrating neck injury effectively treated with pleural dome laceration covering performed using video-assisted thoracic surgery: a case report. [PDF]
Koike S, Shiina T, Takasuna K.
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Clinical diagnosis versus autopsy findings in polytrauma fatalities [PDF]
Claas T Buschmann +4 more
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International Registry of NKX2‐1‐Related Disorders: Clinical, Genetic, and Imaging Perspectives
Abstract Background NKX2‐1–related disorders result from heterozygous variants in NKX2‐1, a gene crucial for brain, lung, and thyroid development. Although movement disorders, hypothyroidism, and neonatal respiratory distress are recognized, the full phenotype and genotype–phenotype relationships remain incompletely defined.
Laia Nou‐Fontanet +47 more
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Multidisciplinary Rescue Airway Management in a Self-Inflicted Penetrating Neck Injury: A Case Report. [PDF]
Góis AR, Samalyuk K, Costa F.
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A Review of Bioarcheological Investigations in Iron Age Cambodia
ABSTRACT Archeological research within Cambodia is quite extensive, with significant projects led by both Cambodian archeologists and international researchers alike. Many of these projects have uncovered human skeletal remains. This article reviews archeological human skeletal studies in Cambodia, synthesizing published and unpublished data, primarily
Sophorn Nhoem, Kate Domett, Nigel Chang
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Patterned injuries from a modified sickle: Forensic observations and insights-Case report. [PDF]
Singi Y, Dabhi D, Nagar N, Jain J.
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Through network pharmacology and molecular docking, it has been discovered that CA can target MAOB, among other proteins, to exert a therapeutic effect in IBS. In vivo, CA lowered visceral hypersensitivity, anxiety and depression‐like behaviors, and fecal water content, highlighting its therapeutic potential for IBS via anti‐inflammatory pathways ...
Qingyang Yu +4 more
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