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Add-on combination therapy with adefovir dipivoxil induces renal impairment in patients with lamivudine-refractory hepatitis B virus
Jnl of Viral Hepatitis Feb 2010 A.Tamori 1 , M. Enomoto 1 , S. Kobayashi 1 , S. Iwai 1 , H. Morikawa 1 , H. Sakaguchi 1 , D. Habu 2 , S. Shiomi 3 , Y. Imanishi 4 and N. Kawada 1 1 Department of Hepatology, Osaka City University Graduate...
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What Is Prader-Willi Syndrome? What Causes Prader-Willi Syndrome?
Prader-Willi syndrome, also known as PWS is an uncommon genetic disorder (present at birth) in which seven genes (or subsets) on chromosome 15 are deleted or unexpressed.Patients with PWS may have physical, mental and behavioral problems - the main one being...
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Embryonic Stem Cells Teach Lessons about Fanconi Anemia
Font size: Bone marrow failure may begin earlier than previously thought Boston, Mass.-- Children with Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease that can be fatal in the absence of a bone marrow transplant, typically do not experience low blood cell counts...
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Targeting and processing of site-specific DNA interstrand crosslinks
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) are among the most cytotoxic types of DNA damage, and thus ICL-inducing agents such as cyclophosphamide, melphalan, cisplatin, psoralen, and mitomycin C have been used clinically as anticancer drugs for decades.ICLs can also...
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Diabetes mellitus (Proceedings)
Glucosuria suggests diabetes but is not definitive for the diagnosis because, for example, renal tubular functional defects (Fanconi syndrome in Basenji and other breeds) can cause glucosuria Glucosuria with ketonuria is almost definitive evidence of...
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SCIENCE SNAPSHOT: Embryo genetic screening controversial -- and successful
A 'slippery slope' to 'a world of eugenics,' as bioethics authorities once worried, or a healthy life for a teenage girl?Once at the center of a science controversy, Molly Nash, 15, represents the human answer to the debate over a genetic screening technique...
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Wilms tumor, AML, and medulloblastoma in a child with cancer prone syndrome of total premature chromatid separation, and Fanconi anemia - response
_ Wilms tumor, AML, and medulloblastoma in a child with cancer prone syndrome of total premature chromatid separation, and Fanconi anemia - response.
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Wilms tumor, AML, and medulloblastoma in a child with cancer prone syndrome of total premature chromatid separation and Fanconi anemia
_ Wilms tumor, AML, and medulloblastoma in a child with cancer prone syndrome of total premature chromatid separation and Fanconi anemia.
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SCIENCE SNAPSHOT: Embryo genetic screening controversial - and successful
A 'slippery slope' to 'a world of eugenics,' as bioethics authorities once worried, or a healthy life for a teenage girl?Once at the center of a science controversy, Molly Nash, 15, represents the human answer to the debate over a genetic screening technique...
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Ignition switch key to chemotherapy reversal
Cancer Research UK scientists have deciphered the first structure of 'a DNA repair engine' that reverses the beneficial effects of chemotherapy, according to research published in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology* today.The team at Cancer Research UK...
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Cancer breakthrough as scientists uncover cells' secret weapon
Also in Health & Beauty Search Query: Herald.ie Web Search A secret weapon used by cancers to survive chemotherapy has been uncovered by scientists.Their findings could help make cancer treatments much more effective, experts believe. A team from the...
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Secret of cancer cells revealed
Discovery could make treatment much more effective Published: A SECRET weapon used by cancers to survive chemotherapy has been uncovered by UK scientists.Their findings could help make cancer treatments much more effective, experts believe. A team from the...
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Scientists discover how some cancers survive chemotherapy
Scientists have discovered how certain cancers are able to survive blasts of chemotherapy.A team from the Cancer Research UK charity unravelled the structure of a protein that lies at the heart of the tumour defence system. Known as FANCL, it helps cancer...
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Structure of 'DNA repair engine' that reverses beneficial effects of chemotherapy deciphered
Ignition switch key to chemotherapy reversal Cancer Research UK scientists have deciphered the first structure of 'a DNA repair engine' that reverses the beneficial effects of chemotherapy, according to research published in Nature Structural and Molecular...
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Haematopoeitic cell transplantation for Fanconi anaemia when and how
MacMillan ML et al.Emphasis is now being placed on developing HCT regimens that will improve quality of life by reducing late effects, particularly the risk of malignancy, sterility and endocrinopathies. Haematopoeitic cell transplantation for Fanconi...
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Embryo genetic screening controversial - and successful
A 'slippery slope' to 'a world of eugenics,' as bioethics authorities once worried, or a healthy life for a teenage girl?Once at the center of a science controversy, Molly Nash, 15, represents the human answer to the debate over a genetic screening technique...
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