In many animal species, parents provide care for their offspring, but the parental roles of the two sexes differ considerably between and within species. Here, we use an individual-based simulation approach to investigate the evolutionary emergence and stability of parental roles. Our conclusions are in striking contrast to the results of analytical models. In the absence of initial differences between the sexes, our simulations do not predict the evolution of egalitarian care, but either female-biased...
The total strength of sexual selection on males depends on the relationship between various components of pre- and post-copulatory fitness. Misalignment between male and female interests creates inter-locus sexual conflict, where the fitness of one sex is increased at the expense of the other. Although rarely considered, mating behaviours can also be genetically correlated between males and females, creating intra-locus sexual conflict, where beneficial alleles in one sex are costly when expressed...
Theory shows how sexual selection can exaggerate male traits beyond naturally selected optima and also how natural selection can ultimately halt trait elaboration. Empirical evidence supports this theory, but to date, there have been no experimental evolution studies directly testing this logic, and little examination of possible associated effects on female fitness. Here we used experimental evolution of replicate populations of broad-horned flour-beetles to test for evolutionary effects of sex-specific...
Bones in the vertebrate cranial base and limb skeleton grow by endochondral ossification, under the control of growth plates. Mechanisms of endochondral ossification are conserved across growth plates, which increases covariation in size and shape among bones, and in turn may lead to correlated changes in skeletal traits not under direct selection. We used micro-CT and geometric morphometrics to characterize shape changes in the cranium of the Longshanks mouse, which was selectively bred for longer...
Reef-building corals are foundational species in coral reef ecosystems and are threatened by many stressors including rising ocean temperatures. In 2015/16 and 2016/17, corals around the world experienced consecutive bleaching events and most coral populations are projected to experience temperatures above their current bleaching thresholds annually by 2050. Adaptation to higher temperatures is therefore necessary if corals are to persist in a warming future. While many aspects of heat stress have...
Dating the tree of life is central to understanding the evolution of life on Earth. Molecular clocks calibrated with fossils represent the state of the art for inferring the ages of major groups. Yet, other information on the timing of species diversification can be used to date the tree of life. This is the case for instance for horizontal gene transfer events and ancient coevolutionary relationships such as (endo)symbioses, which can imply temporal relationships between two nodes in a phylogeny...
The origination of new genes contributes to the biological diversity of life. New genes may quickly build their own network in the genomes, exert important functions, and generate novel phenotypes. Dating gene age and inferring the origination mechanisms of new genes, like primate-specific gene, is the basis for the functional study of the genes. However, no comprehensive resource of gene age estimates across species is available. Here, we systematically dated the age of 9,102,113 protein-coding...
The concept that complex ancestral traits can never be re-acquired after their loss has grown popular since its initial formulation and its often referred to as Dollos law. Nonetheless, several macroevolutionary evidences - along with molecular ones - suggest instances where complex phenotypes could have been lost throughout a clade evolutionary history and subsequently reverted to their former state in derived lineages. One of the first and most notable rejection of Dollos law is represented by...
Assessing the phylogenetic compatibility between individual gene families is a crucial and often computationally demanding step in many phylogenomics analyses. Here we describe the Evolutionary Similarity Index (IES) to assess shared evolution between gene families using a weighted Orthogonal Distance Regression applied to sequence distances. This approach allows for straightforward pairing of paralogs between co-evolving gene families without resorting to multiple tests, or a priori assumptions...
Populations of European honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera , have the ability to adapt naturally to the ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor . It is possible that a tolerance to mite-vectored viruses may contribute to colony survival. If this is the case, surviving populations should show lower virus titers and prevalence compared to susceptible populations. Here, we investigated the prevalence and titers of 10 viruses, some known to be associated with V. destructor, in adult workers and pupae...
The Himalayan uplift, a tectonic event of global importance, seemingly disseminated aquatic biodiversity broadly across Asia. But surprisingly, this hypothesis has yet to be tested. We do so herein by sequencing 1,140 base-pair of mtDNA cytochrome-b for 72 tetraploid Nepalese/Bhutanese Snowtrout (Schizothorax spp.), combining those data with 67 GENBANK sequences (59 ingroup/8 outgroup), then reconstructing phylogenetic relationships using maximum likelihood/ Bayesian analyses. Results indicate Snowtrout...
Hosts with high immune sensitivity benefit from rapid recovery but suffer multiple costs thereof. We distinguish between immunopathological costs due to collateral damage and autoimmune costs due to false positives against self. Selection on sensitivity follows different trajectories depending on the cost nature and the overlap degree between host- and parasitic molecular signatures. Increased parasite virulence selects for higher immune sensitivity under immunopathological costs but low sensitivity...
Despite their economic importance and well-characterized domestication syndrome, the genomic impact of domestication and the identification of variants underlying the domestication traits in Cucurbita species (pumpkins and squashes) is currently lacking. Cucurbita argyrosperma, also known as cushaw pumpkin or silver-seed gourd, is a Mexican crop consumed primarily for its seeds rather than fruit flesh. This makes it a good model to study Cucurbita domestication, as seeds were an essential component...
Stereum is a globally widespread genus of basidiomycete fungi with conspicuous shelf-like fruiting bodies. Several species have been extensively studied due to their economic importance, but broader Stereum taxonomy has been stymied by pervasive morphological crypsis in the genus. Here, we provide a preliminary investigation into species boundaries among some North American Stereum. The nominal species Stereum ostrea has been referenced in field guides, textbooks, and scientific papers as a common...
Early-life conditions have profound effects on many life-history traits. In particular, early-life diet affects both juvenile development, and adult survival and reproduction. Early-life diet also has consequences for the ability of adults to withstand stressors such as starvation, temperature and desiccation. However, it is less well known how early-life diet influences the ability of adults to respond to infection. Here we test whether varying the larval diet of female Drosophila melanogaster (through...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor in the evolution of mating strategies and breeding systems across the eukaryotic tree of life. Yet its potential impact in partially asexual species has only received little attention. We studied inbreeding depression in the cyclical parthenogen Daphnia magna by following mixtures of inbred and outbred genotypes from an early embryonic stage through hatching to adulthood and then across several asexual generations. We found that, across asexual generations, the...
Understanding impacts on species diversification is fundamental to our understanding of the evolutionary processes underlying biodiversity. The behavioural drive hypothesis posits that behavioural innovation, coupled with the social transmission of innovative behaviours, can increase rates of evolution and diversification, as novel behaviours expose individuals to new selection regimes. We test this hypothesis within the primates, a taxonomic group with considerable among-lineage variation in both...
Theory shows how sexual selection can exaggerate male traits beyond naturally selected optima and also how natural selection can ultimately halt trait elaboration. Empirical evidence supports this theory, but to date, there have been no experimental evolution studies directly testing this logic, and little examination of possible associated effects on female fitness. Here we used experimental evolution of replicate populations of broad-horned flour-beetles to test for evolutionary effects of sex-specific...
The central-marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts high genetic diversity at the species geographic centre and low genetic diversity at the species geographic margins. However, most studies examining the CMH have neglected potential effect of past climate. Here, we test six hypotheses, representing effects of past climate and contemporary range position, for their ability to explain the spatial patterns of genetic diversity in 37 populations of Betula albosinensis. Ecological niche modelling (ENM) revealed...
Despite their economic importance and well-characterized domestication syndrome, the genomic impact of domestication and the identification of variants underlying the domestication traits in Cucurbita species (pumpkins and squashes) is currently lacking. Cucurbita argyrosperma, also known as cushaw pumpkin or silver-seed gourd, is a Mexican crop consumed primarily for its seeds rather than fruit flesh. This makes it a good model to study Cucurbita domestication, as seeds were an essential component...
As habitat loss is a major driver of amphibian population declines, protected areas (PAs) can play a crucial role in amphibian conservation. Documenting how well the global PA network captures the evolutionary history of amphibians can inform conservation prioritisation and action. We conducted a phylogenetic gap analysis to assess the extent to which amphibian phylogenetic diversity (PD) is unprotected by the PA network and compared this to other terrestrial vertebrate groups. 78% of amphibian species...
The effectiveness of selection varies among species. It is often estimated by means of an 'effective population size' based on neutral polymorphism, but this is confounded in complex ways with demography. The strength of codon bias more directly pertains to how well adaptation at many sites can be maintained in the face of deleterious mutations, but past metrics that compare codon bias across species are confounded by among-species variation in %GC content and/or amino acid composition. Here we propose...
AO_SCPLOWBSTRACTC_SCPLOWTracking genetic changes of populations through time allows a more direct study of the evolutionary processes acting on the population than a single contemporary sample. Several statistical methods have been developed to characterize the demography and selection from temporal population genetic data. However, these methods are usually developed under the assumption of outcrossing reproduction and might not be applicable when there is substantial selfing in the population....
Studying the development of fitness related traits in hybrids from populations diverging in sympatry is a fundamental approach to understand the processes of speciation. However, such traits are often affected by covariance structures that complicate the comprehension of these processes, especially because the interactive relationships between traits of different nature (e.g. morphology, behaviour, life-history) remain largely unknown in this context. In a common garden setup, we conducted an extensive...
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Abstract Introduction Meningioma is a heterogeneous disease and patients may suffer from long-term tumor- and treatment-related sequelae. To help identify patients at risk for these late effects, we first assessed variables associated with impaired long-term health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and impaired neurocognitive function on group level (i.e. determinants). Next, prediction models were developed to predict the risk for long-term...
Abstract Objective The purpose of this article was to study the characteristics of pediatric meningiomas, including the clinical symptom, anatomic location, radiological finding, treatment approaches, and long-term surgical outcome as well as the possible influence factors of the prognosis. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records and...
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British Journal of Cancer, Published online: 19 October 2020; doi:10.1038/s41416-020-01118-7APC loss induces Warburg effect via increased PKM2 transcription in colorectal cancer
British Journal of Cancer, Published online: 19 October 2020; doi:10.1038/s41416-020-01116-9Impact of age on sorafenib outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma: an international cohort study
British Journal of Cancer, Published online: 19 October 2020; doi:10.1038/s41416-020-01119-6The SUMO pathway in pancreatic cancer: insights and inhibition
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Upper limb phlegmasia cerulea dolens treated with single-session suction thrombectomy: a case report
AbstractPhlegmasia cerulea dolens (PCD) of the lower limbs is a rare condition. PCD of the upper limbs is extremely uncommon, with only a select few cases documented in the literature. A complication of severe deep venous thrombosis, PCD, is characterized by the clinical triad of oedema, pain and limb cyanosis. Delays in treatment are associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. We present a case of sudden-onset upper limb PCD in a 68-year-old man following haemodialysis through a long-term...
AbstractHere we present the case of a 17-year-old male patient, affected by Asperger syndrome, who reached the emergency division of our hospital after anal insertion of some stylus batteries. Transanal extraction of 30 stylus batteries avoided surgical intervention. Lockdown and boredom due to the strict domestic quarantine policies adopted during COVID-19 pandemic might have unmasked in our patient a susceptibility to unhealthy behaviour.
AbstractA 28-year-old male with infra-cardiac totally anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) repaired as new-born presented in adulthood with right heart strain and very large left atrium to portal vein vessel. Residual connections from pulmonary veins to systemic circulation are believed to represent persistent ‘vertical veins’ (VV) not ligated at the time of the initial surgery. In our patient, since endovascular occlusion was not judged suitable, the anomalous vessel was surgically ligated...
AbstractOral surgeons remove third molars (wisdom teeth) to prevent impaction. Given the close anatomical relationship to the maxillary sinus, perforation and displacement of third molars into the maxillary sinus is a well-known phenomenon that is typically removed with a buccal mucoperiosteal flap or through a Caldwell–Luc approach. However, a less invasive route of endoscopic removal has been utilized to success in one report. A literature review shows few reports of displaced molars into the maxillary...
AbstractMultiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN2A) is a hereditary syndrome associated with tumours of the endocrine system. Principally, it is characterized by medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) with some individuals also developing phaeochromocytoma and hyperparathyroidism. Patients with fewer than two clinical features require either an identification of a germline rearranged in transfection mutation, or MEN2A characteristics in first-degree relatives, to establish a diagnosis of MEN2A. We present...
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The cover image is based on the Original Article Recurrent Constellations of Embryonic Malformations Re‐Conceptualized as an Overlapping Group of Disorders with Shared Pathogenesis by Aaron Adam et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.61847
Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) emerged in early 2020 and since, has brought about tremendous cost to economies and healthcare systems universally. Reports of pediatric patients with inherited conditions and COVID‐19 infections are emerging. Specific risks for morbidity and mortality that this pandemic carries for different categories of genetic disorders are still mostly unknown. Thus, there are no specific recommendations for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of patients...
Abstract The journey to receiving a diagnosis for rare genetic disease can be long and emotionally impactful. This study describes parental experiences of receiving their child's diagnosis of Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome (RTS), a rare genetic condition characterized by growth and developmental delay together with dysmorphic features. Parents from the RTS Australia support group participated in qualitative, semi‐structured phone interviews, which were transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed....
Abstract Rubinstein‐Taybi syndrome (RSTS, OMIM*180849) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder, characterized by distinctive facial features, short stature, broad and often angulated thumbs and halluces, with occasional congenital anomalies. Characteristic facial dysmorphic features include downslanting palpebral fissures, low hanging columella. RSTS is caused by pathogenic variants in two ubiquitously expressed and highly homologous genes, CREBBP (OMIM*600140) and EP300 (OMIM*600140). Clinical features...
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Publication date: Available online 18 October 2020Source: American Journal of Infection ControlAuthor(s): Rohit Vijh, Cher Ghafari, Althea Hayden, Michael Schwandt, Inna Sekirov, Muhammad Morshed, Paul Levett, Mel Krajden, Suni Boraston, Patricia Daly, Mark Lysyshyn, John Harding, Meghan McLennan, Navdeep Chahil, Annie Mak, Geoff McKee
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: American Journal of Infection ControlAuthor(s): Bonnie Norrick, Nigel Lewis, Kathy Allen-Bridson, Joan N. Hebden, Marc-Oliver Wright
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: American Journal of Infection ControlAuthor(s): Saidy Vásconez Noguera, Evelyn Patrícia Sánchez Espinoza, Marina Farrel, Izabel Cristina Vilela Oshiro, Fernanda de Sousa Spadão, Laura Maria Brasileiro Brandão, Ana Natiele da Silva Barros, Sibeli Costa, Bianca Leal de Almeida, Paula Gemignani Soriano, Alessandra Grassi Salles, Mirian Elizabete Marques Escorcio, Maria Cristina Madeira Barretti, Fernanda Spadotto Baptista, Glaura Souza Alvarenga,...
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: American Journal of Infection ControlAuthor(s): Zafer Kahveci, F. Selcen Kilinc-Balci, Patrick L. Yorio
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: American Journal of Infection ControlAuthor(s): Madhuri Tirumandas, Inessa Gendlina, Jamie Figueredo, Ariel Shiloh, Polina Trachuk, Ruchika Jain, Marilou Corpuz, Brian Spund, Aloke Maity, Dmitriy Shmunko, Melba Garcia, Diahann Barthelemy, Gregory Weston, Theresa Madaline
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: American Journal of Infection ControlAuthor(s): Alicia DeRosa, Michael T. Carter, Bethany A. Wattengel, Alan Lesse, John A. Sellick, Kari A. Mergenhagen
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Oncogenesis, Published online: 18 October 2020; doi:10.1038/s41389-020-00279-7Notch3 contributes to T-cell leukemia growth via regulation of the unfolded protein response
Oncogenesis, Published online: 17 October 2020; doi:10.1038/s41389-020-00277-9Aberrant super-enhancer landscape reveals core transcriptional regulatory circuitry in lung adenocarcinoma
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Publication date: Available online 18 October 2020Source: The Journal of Prosthetic DentistryAuthor(s): Steven M. Morgano
Publication date: Available online 16 October 2020Source: The Journal of Prosthetic DentistryAuthor(s): Yushu Liu, Hongqiang Ye, Shimin Wang, Lei Zhang, Yongsheng Zhou
Publication date: Available online 16 October 2020Source: The Journal of Prosthetic DentistryAuthor(s): Ahmed Saleh Alkhutari, Abdulmalik Alyahya, Paulo César Rodrigues Conti, Nikolaos Christidis, Essam Ahmed Al-Moraissi
Publication date: Available online 16 October 2020Source: The Journal of Prosthetic DentistryAuthor(s): Mohammad Taghi Baghani, Sayed Shojaedin Shayegh, William M. Johnston, Shireen Shidfar, Seyed Mohammad Reza Hakimaneh
Publication date: Available online 15 October 2020Source: The Journal of Prosthetic DentistryAuthor(s): Burak Yilmaz, Stefan Wolfart
Publication date: Available online 15 October 2020Source: The Journal of Prosthetic DentistryAuthor(s): Amit M. Gaikwad, Amruta A. Joshi, Jyoti B. Nadgere
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Abstract Purpose To retrospectively analyze the off‐label prescriptions at a plastic surgery hospital in China and conduct a literature review. Methods The prescriptions in outpatient department from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018 were collected and compared with the related drug instructions in indications, dosage, frequency and route of administration to identify the off‐label prescriptions. According to related literatures, guidelines, and MICROMEDEX, the rationality of off‐label...
ABSTRACT Psoriasis is one of the leading dermatological diseases that can result in degradation in quality of life (QOL). We aimed to evaluate the effects of disease severity on QOL in psoriasis patients living in our region. 59 female and 41 male patients diagnosed with psoriasis were included in the study. The Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) was used to determine disease severity. The Psoriasis Quality of Life Questionnaire (PQLQ) was used to evaluate QOL. The mean PASI score was 14.3±10.1....
ABSTRACT Data regarding the use of biologic therapies for psoriasis during pregnancy are scarce with even more limited knowledge about the long‐term safety of in utero exposure. We retrospectively evaluated nine pregnancies in six women with psoriasis who were exposed to biologic therapies between 2006 and 2019 in our psoriasis clinic, a tertiary referral center in Turkey. Pregnancy outcomes included the delivery of seven healthy babies without any complications, one elective abortion, and one ectopic...
ABSTRACT Tattoos have long become a part of human civilization. However, as the number of people who get tattoos increases, so is the number of people who wish to have their tattoos removed. Compared to other methods, laser‐based devices are associated with the best efficacy and least side effects in tattoo removal. Lack of understanding of the fundamental principles of laser and managing its parameters may result in suboptimal result and increased risk of side effects. Recognizing and mastering...
Abstract Introduction The rise in popularity and demand for non‐surgical injectable aesthetic procedures is inherently accompanied by an increase in reported complications, particularly those related to infection. Aseptic technique is under the control of aesthetic practitioners and can be modified to minimise the potential for cross‐contamination and infection. This should be a key consideration during all clinical procedures, particularly those involving breach of the skin's natural defences...
Abstract Vitiligo is a common and refractory disease worldwide. The limited efficiency and side effects of the conventional treatment options create demands towards the development of strategies. Excellent repigmentation is demonstrated after several filiform fire needle sessions in the vitiligo lesions. In this observational study, we aimed to observe the response to filiform fire needle therapy in patients with vitiligo, and determine whether there was a difference of efficiency with respect to...
Abstract Background Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer in white skin individuals. The treatment of choice is surgical excision, but several other therapeutic choices are available and might also be efficient and cost‐effective in selected cases of low‐risk BCC or when surgery is complicate or contraindicated. The aim of the current study was to analyze the applied treatments for BCC in the real‐life practice of a tertiary hospital, and investigate factors associated to...
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Objective Identification of children at risk of developing epilepsy after a first unprovoked seizure can be challenging. Interictal epileptiform discharges are associated with higher risk but have limited sensitivity and specificity. High frequency oscillations (HFOs) are newer biomarkers for epileptogenesis. We prospectively evaluated the predictive value of HFOs for developing epilepsy in scalp EEG of children after a first unprovoked seizure. Methods After their first seizure, 56 children...
Objective Metals have been suggested as risk factor for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but only retrospective studies are available to date. We compared metal levels in prospectively collected blood samples from ALS patients and controls, to explore whether metals are associated with ALS mortality. Methods A nested ALS case‐control study was conducted within the prospective EPIC cohort. Cases were identified through death certificates. We analyzed metal levels in erythrocyte samples...
Objective Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is a progressive genetic neurodegenerative disorder with no approved treatment. Omaveloxolone, an Nrf2 activator, improves mitochondrial function, restores redox balance, and reduces inflammation in models of FRDA. We investigated the safety and efficacy of omaveloxolone in patients with FRDA. Methods We conducted an international, double‐blind, randomized, placebo‐controlled parallel‐group, registrational phase 2 trial at 11 institutions in the United...
Objective Epileptic spasms are a hallmark of severe seizure disorders. The neurophysiological mechanisms and the neuronal circuit(s) that generate these seizures are unresolved and are the focus of studies reported here. Methods In the tetrodotoxin model, we used 16‐channel microarrays and microwires to record electrophysiological activity in neocortex and thalamus during spasms. Chemogenetic activation was used to examine the role of neocortical pyramidal cells in generating spasms. Comparisons...
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Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: Magnetic Resonance ImagingAuthor(s): Roberta Fusco, Vincenza Granata, Paolo Pariante, Vincenzo Cerciello, Claudio Siani, Maurizio Di Bonito, Marika Valentino, Mario Sansone, Gerardo Botti, Antonella Petrillo
Publication date: Available online 16 October 2020Source: Magnetic Resonance ImagingAuthor(s): Martin Bruschewski, Simon Schmidt, Kristine John, Sven Grundmann, Sebastian Schmitter
Publication date: Available online 16 October 2020Source: Magnetic Resonance ImagingAuthor(s): Arash Latifoltojar, Kevin Boyd, Angela Riddell, Martin Kaiser, Christina Messiou
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This study describes the characteristics of telocytes, located near blood vessels, in the equine tendon. Telocytes may represent an early step in the tendon‐derived stem cell differentiation process towards mature tenocytes “in vivo” based on a previous hypothesis that highlights telocytes as potential mesenchymal progenitor cells. Of particular interest is the presence of the primary cilium as a signalling antenna involved in tenocyte differentiation. Abstract The three‐dimensional ultrastructure...
Determinants that influence remodeling of lumbar soft tissues need to be elucidated in order to understand the impact of different rehabilitation modalities. While age, sex and pain status explain some variability, modifiable factors such as physical activity level as well as trunk muscle thickness and function were involved. These results suggest that rehabilitation can potentially impact tissue remodeling, particularly in terms of intramuscular and perimuscular adipose tissues. Abstract Recently...
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Publication date: October 2020Source: Médecine & Droit, Volume 2020, Issue 164Author(s):
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Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: Annals of Diagnostic PathologyAuthor(s): Chunyan Hu, Huan Wang, Lan Lin, Xicai Sun, Dehui Wang
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: Annals of Diagnostic PathologyAuthor(s): Pitra Tomas, Pivovarcikova Kristyna, Alaghehbandan Reza, Eva Maria Compérat, Hora Milan, Joanna Rogala, Maryna Slisarenko, Michal Michal, Hes Ondrej
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: Annals of Diagnostic PathologyAuthor(s): Hiroshi Yoshida, Hiroki Tanaka, Takafumi Tsukada, Naoko Abeto, Mayumi Kobayashi-Kato, Yasuhito Tanase, Masaya Uno, Mitsuya Ishikawa, Tomoyasu Kato
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: Annals of Diagnostic PathologyAuthor(s): Wei Huang, Xiaoyu Tang, Jozef Malysz, Bing Han, Zhaohai Yang
Publication date: Available online 16 October 2020Source: Annals of Diagnostic PathologyAuthor(s): Dairong Zhang, Dan Du, Xiaofeng Li
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Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Cristina Aguzzi, Oliviero Marinelli, Laura Zeppa, Giorgio Santoni, Filippo Maggi, Massimo Nabissi
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Tawfik Khoury, Yuval Ishay, Devorah Rotnemer-Golinkin, Lidya Zolotarovya, David Arkadir, Ari Zimran, Yaron Ilan
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Stephanie Tannous, Tony Haykal, Jana Dhaini, Mohammad Hassan Hodroj, Sandra Rizk
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Tayebeh Noori, Ahmad Reza Dehpour, Antoni Sureda, Sajad Fakhri, Eduardo Sobarzo-Sanchez, Mohammad Hosein Farzaei, Esra Küpeli Akkol, Zahra Khodarahmi, Seyede Zahra Hosseini, Seyede Darya Alavi, Samira Shirooie
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Shuai He, Shilei Tang
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Shenjun Yuan, Yuyuan Gong, Ruobing Chen, Juan Du, Hongfeng Zhang, Tao Chen
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Mengyuan Dai, Lixiu Wu, Kunqiang Yu, Ri Xu, Yanbin Wei, Arunachalam Chinnathambi, Tahani Awad Alahmadi, Minya Zhou
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Wenjun Li, Lina Lu, Bin Liu, Song Qin
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Benjamin Kingsley Harley, Rita Akosua Dickson, Isaac Kingsley Amponsah, Inemesit Okon Ben, Donatus Wewura Adongo, Theophilus Christian Fleischer, Solomon Habtemariam
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Haihong Fang, Xinxu Xie, Peng Liu, Ying Rao, Yaru Cui, Shilin Yang, Jun Yu, Yingying Luo, Yulin Feng
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Yi Lu, Yao Han, Jinlin He, Binbin Zhou, Pu Fang, Xiaobing Li
Comparative efficacy of Nano and Bulk Monoisoamyl DMSA against arsenic-induced neurotoxicity in rats
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Saba Naqvi, Prince Kumar, S.J.S Flora
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Jun Zhou, Jin Zhu, Sheng-Jian Yu, Huai-Lu Ma, Jie Chen, Xiao-Fei Ding, Guang Chen, Yong Liang, Qiang Zhang
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Roya Sarkhosh-Inanlou, Mehdi Imani, Mohammad Reza Sam
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): António Campos, João Martins, Elisa J. Campos, Rufino Silva, António Francisco Ambrósio
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Amin Safa, Atefe Abak, Hamed Shoorei, Mohammad Taheri, Soudeh Ghafouri-Fard
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Elham Solhi, Mohammad Hasanzadeh
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Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Ting-ting Li, Hai-bin Zhu
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): M.I. Nasser, Xiao Qi, Shuoji Zhu, Yin He, Mingyi Zhao, Huiming Guo, Ping Zhu
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Zahra Fattahi, Ahmad Yari Khosroushahi, Mohammad Hasanzadeh
Publication date: December 2020Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 132Author(s): Iwona Zaporowska-Stachowiak, Katarzyna Stachowiak-Szymczak, Mary-Tiffany Oduah, Maciej Sopata
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Publication date: December 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 145Author(s): Antoine Fakhry AbdelMassih, Reham Mahrous, AbdelFattah Taha, Alaa Saud, Aliaa Osman, Bishoy Kamel, Elaria Yacoub, Esraa Menshawey, Habiba-Allah Ismail, Lina Aita, Maria Dous, Marina Saad, Mariam AbdelAziz, Mario Zaghar, Noura Shebl, Nadine El-Husseiny, Nourhan Fahmy, Nouran Hegazy, Omar Khalid, Osama Saad
Publication date: December 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 145Author(s): Krishna Yadav, Deependra Singh, Manju Rawat Singh, Madhulika Pradhan
Publication date: December 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 145Author(s): Carlos A. Cañas
Publication date: December 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 145Author(s): Yunus Emre Dönmez, Özlem Özel Özcan, Cem Çankaya, Merve Berker, Pamuk Betül Ulucan Atas, Pelin Nazlı Güntürkün, Osman Melih Ceylan
Publication date: December 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 145Author(s): Ian Munro Rogers
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Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Charlotte Zaeske, Lukas Goertz, Franziska Dorn, Bernd Turowski, Nuran Abdullayev, Marc Schlamann, Thomas Liebig, Christoph Kabbasch
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Mohamad Kesserwan, Bradley Bergin, Arunachala Trivedi, Husain Shakil, Amanda Martyniuk, Radwan Takroni, Ekkehard Kasper, Paul Engels, Forough Farrokhyar, Sunjay Sharma
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Gennadiy A. Katsevman, Bayan Razzaq, Cesar A. Serrano
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Ryan Dimentberg, Svetlana Kvint, Peter Madsen, Gregory Glauser, Omar Choudhri
Publication date: December 2020Source: World Neurosurgery, Volume 144Author(s): Martin Pilonieta, Monica Martin, Juan M. Revuelta Barbero, Douglas A. Hardesty, Ricardo L. Carrau, Bradley A. Otto, Jose Otero, Luma Ghalib, Daniel M. Prevedello
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