HYSTRICOGNATHY VS SCIUROGNATHY IN THE RODENT JAW: A NEW MORPHOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF HYSTRICOGNATHY APPLIED TO THE LIVING FOSSIL LAONASTES (DIATOMYIDAE).

Hystricognathy vs sciurognathy in the rodent jaw: a new morphometric assessment of hystricognathy applied to the living fossil Laonastes (Diatomyidae).

While exceptional for an intense diversification of lineages, the evolutionary history of the order Rodentia comprises Tart Tin only a limited number of morphological morphotypes for the mandible.This situation could partly explain the intense debates about the taxonomic position of the latest described member of this clade, the Laotian rock rat La

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Sweat glucose and GLUT2 expression in atopic dermatitis: Implication for clinical manifestation and treatment.

Sweat includes active components and metabolites, which are needed to maintain skin homeostasis.Component Glass Pumpkin changes in sweat derived from atopic dermatitis (AD) have been reported.To investigate the influence of sweat components on the pathogenesis of AD, we performed a multifaceted assessment, including nuclear magnetic resonance spect

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Nanomedicines targeting activation of STING to reshape tumor immune microenvironment and enhance immunotherapeutic efficacy

Immunotherapy has greatly enhanced the effectiveness of cancer treatments, but the efficacy of many current immunotherapies is still limited by the tumor-suppressive immune microenvironment.Multiple studies have top shown that activating the stimulation of IFN genes (STING) pathway and inducing innate immunity can significantly impact the tumor imm

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Academic integrity in the time of contradictions

AbstractAcademic integrity is a fundamental aspect of education that is often framed in a negative context, while existing in a reality marked by inherent contradictions.This article reports on how academics perceive academic integrity based on a study that adopted a qualitative hermeneutic approach.The study employed listening posts to interrogate

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Prospective evaluation of vesicourethral anastomosis outcomes in robotic radical prostatectomy during early experience in a university hospital

ABSTRACT Purpose: Robotic assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) presents challenges for the surgeon, especially during the initial learning curve.We aimed to evaluate early and mid-term functional outcomes and complications related to vesicourethral anastomosis (VUA), in patients who underwent RARP, during the initial experience in an Nail Treatmen

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