• Medeiros Vaughn posted an update 6 months ago

    On average, the model predicted that 20% of children in the city will have blood lead levels above the WHO recommended 10 μg/dL. The study can be considered as an unprecedented piece of work as it addresses critical issues and methods to mitigate problems caused by high concentration of Pb in water supply distribution infrastructure.Household…[Read more]

  • Medeiros Vaughn posted an update 6 months ago

    Many mitochondrial diseases are caused by mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Patients’ cells contain a mixture of mutant and nonmutant mtDNA (a phenomenon called heteroplasmy). The proportion of mutant mtDNA varies across patients and among tissues within a patient. We simultaneously assayed single-cell heteroplasmy and cell state in…[Read more]

  • Medeiros Vaughn posted an update 6 months ago

    Next, we investigated relationships of functionally important genes with ordered-mutation-inducing dynamics. The network is more sensitive to mutations subject to drug-targets, whereas it is less specific to the mutation order. Both the sensitivity and specificity are increased when different-drug-targeted genes are mutated. Further, we found that…[Read more]

  • Medeiros Vaughn posted an update 6 months ago

    Transcription factor (TF) GAMYB, belonging to MYB family (named after the gene of the avian myeloblastosis virus) is a master gibberellin (GA)-induced regulatory protein that is crucial for development and germination of cereal grain and involved in anther formation. It activates many genes including high-molecular-weight glutenin and α-amylase…[Read more]

  • In the R/R setting, novel regimens are improving outcomes and changing the landscape of treatment. selleck products Relevance to Patient Care and Clinical Practice This review summarizes and discusses recent and emerging data for management of newly diagnosed and R/R MCL; key supportive care considerations for agents are also discussed.…[Read more]

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