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by Żaneta Nitekbdef, Adam Czwojdzińskibcd, Alicja Wolf-kuśbdf, Jerzy Waleckidef
"... Background: The term myositis ossificans refers to the formation of ossifications in the muscles, ligaments and fascias, usually as a result of trauma. Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva is a rare genetic disease in which heterotopic ossifications appear in early childhood and are accompanied by ..."
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Background: The term myositis ossificans refers to the formation of ossifications in the muscles, ligaments and fascias, usually as a result of trauma. Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva is a rare genetic disease in which heterotopic ossifications appear in early childhood and are accompanied

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by Maria Lucila, Hernández- Macedo, Erick Nunes Barreto, Ana Carolina, Souza Cavalcanti, Rafael Salomão Da Silva, Erika Cristina, Teixeira Anjos Br, Roberta Pereira Mir, A Fern, Viviane Talamini, Ro Eugenio Cardamone Diniz, Marcelo Ferreira Fern
"... Actinomycetes may account for 10 to 30 % of the total soil rhizosphere microorganisms. The attention given to the actinomycetes in biotechnological applications is a result of their metabolic versatility that is accompanied by the production of primary and secondary metabolites of economic importanc ..."
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Actinomycetes may account for 10 to 30 % of the total soil rhizosphere microorganisms. The attention given to the actinomycetes in biotechnological applications is a result of their metabolic versatility that is accompanied by the production of primary and secondary metabolites of economic

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by Goran Nikolicaace, Zorka Badnjaracf, Tanja Cadjenovicae, Dijana Raceta-masicace
"... Background: Extra nodal and extra lymphatic propagation of Hodgkin’s disease is a characteristic of the fourth stage of disease when the organs are affected. Primary appearances of the disease outside the lymph node is a rare event. Therefore, it makes diagnostic problem. Skeletal system is possible ..."
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Background: Extra nodal and extra lymphatic propagation of Hodgkin’s disease is a characteristic of the fourth stage of disease when the organs are affected. Primary appearances of the disease outside the lymph node is a rare event. Therefore, it makes diagnostic problem. Skeletal system

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by G Calcagno, A Vitale, F La Torre, N Decembrino, C Fede, F Falcini , 2008
"... FMF is a genetic autoinflammatory disease, characterized by attacks of fever and painful serositis. Behcet's disease (BD) is an inflammatory disorder associated with vasculitis. Clinical manifestations of both diseases can mimic each other and the coexistence of both diseases in the same patien ..."
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patient has been reported. Objective We observed 2 siblings (11 and 10 year-old) of Egyptian ancestry, with a single MEFV gene mutation and clinical symptoms of FMF and BD. Their medical history of recurrent fever attacks started at the age of 14 and 6 months respectively. Fever was accompanied

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by Padma Baskaran, Samba Couloubaly, Jamila Hedhli, Chirag Patel, Smita Shukla, Annie Beuve , 2009
"... Following prolonged exposure to NO, soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) becomes desensitized and fails to respond to additional NO stimulation. We showed that sGC is desensitized by S-nitrosylation in vitro, in primary smooth muscle cells (SMC) and in tissues and identified two cysteines (Cys) targeted b ..."
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accompanied by decreased GTN- or NO-stimulated cGMP production and characterized by strong S-nitrosylation of sGC. These observations suggested that desensitization of sGC by S-nitrosylation could be a mechanism of tolerance

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by B Makay, F Demirciooglu, M Duman, E Ünsal , 2008
"... Dutch type periodic fever (DPF) is a hereditary fever syndrome caused by a deficiency of the enzyme mevalonate kinase (MVK). The most of the patients have been reported from France and Netherlands. Case report A seven-month-old Turkish boy was consulted to Pediatric Rheumatologist for evaluation of ..."
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of periodic fever. He experienced fever episodes since two months following birth once or twice a month, lasting for 2–4 days. He had been hospitalized for 4 times to identify the etiology of fever. Conjunctivitis without periorbital edema and diarrhea accompanied almost every attack. In one of these attacks

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by Nino Sharvashidze, Miles T. Bryant , 2014
"... One of the challenges facing scholars in the High-Need Schools strand has been to come to some agreement as to what constitutes a high-need school. What a Norwe-gian scholar understands to be a high-need school may be very different than that which an Australian or Russian or American scholar believ ..."
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believes. In addition, implicit in the very declaration that there are high-need schools around the world is the accompanying reality that social justice may not be well served in such schools. Armed with divergent examples of high-need schools, educational researchers should be able to illuminate the ways

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by Tim Brokenshire, Doug Symonds, Roderick Reynolds, Stephen Doggett, Merilyn Geary, Richard Russell , 1998
"... This article reports on the investigation of a cluster of Ross River virus (RRV) infections in the outer western suburbs of metropolitan Sydney. Ross River virus is an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes, and its symptoms include arthralgia, myalgia, arthritis, fatigue, fever, and headache.1 A rash, ..."
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, usually maculopapular and found on the trunk and limbs, accompanies these symptoms in 40– 60 per cent of patients.2 Duration and severity of symptoms can vary, with full recovery taking from several months to a number of years.3 Ross River virus is most often considered a disease of rural Australia.4

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by Elaine Liong, Christopher Graul, Samuel Rivers, Marco Kessler, Gerhard Hannig, Inmaculada Silos-santiago , 2013
"... Activation of membrane guanylate cyclase type C (GC-C) on the luminal surface of the intestinal epithelium by GC-C agonists results in an increase in both intracellular and extracellular levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). Elevation in intracellular cGMP results in the secretion of chlo ..."
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of chloride and bicarbonate anions into the intestinal lumen through the activation of the cystic fibro-sis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) ion channel. Physiologically, this results in increased intestinal fluid and accelerated transit. Furthermore, an accompany-ing increase in the luminal

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"... A burn injury represents one of the most severe forms of trauma and occurs in more than 2  million people in North America each year [1]. According to the World Health Organization, there are an estimated worldwide 330,000 deaths per year related to thermal injury [2]. A severe burn is an extremely ..."
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devastating injury that aff ects nearly every organ system, leading to signifi cant mor-bidity and mortality, and is accompanied by a hallmark hypermetabolic response [3,4]. Th is post-burn hyper-metabolism is initiated to provide suffi cient energy for maintaining organ function and whole-body homeostasis
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