Publications by authors named "G M Toma"

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  • A study was conducted in Romania to assess iodine levels in schoolchildren and neonates after 20 years of mandatory iodized salt use, involving 1352 children and 18,349 neonates for data collection.
  • The results indicated that the median urinary iodine concentration (mUIC) in schoolchildren was adequate, with 62% of households using iodized salt; however, neonates showed a concerning 14.7% of high TSH levels, highlighting potential iodine deficiency in pregnant women.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the need for improved iodized salt usage (currently below the recommended 90%) and greater public awareness regarding the health impacts of iodine deficiency, particularly for children's development.
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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a recessive inherited disorder caused by genetic mutations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator () gene. It is a multisystem condition that primarily induces abnormal mucus accumulation in the respiratory system and obstructs the intrapancreatic common bile duct, causing a reduction in the delivery of digestive enzymes to the small intestine. Thus, patients with CF are characterized by maldigestion, malabsorption, and recurrent airway bacterial infections.

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Do all birds' sex chromosomes follow the same canonical one-way direction of evolution? We combined cytogenetic and genomic approaches to analyze the process of the W chromosomal differentiation in two selected Passeriform species, named the Pale-breasted Thrush Turdus leucomelas and the Rufous-bellied thrush T. rufiventris. We characterized the full catalog of satellite DNAs (satellitome) of T.

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Multiple sex chromosomes usually arise from chromosomal rearrangements which involve ancestral sex chromosomes. There is a fundamental condition to be met for their long-term fixation: the meiosis must function, leading to the stability of the emerged system, mainly concerning the segregation of the sex multivalent. Here, we sought to analyze the degree of differentiation and meiotic pairing properties in the selected fish multiple sex chromosome system present in the wolf-fish Hoplias malabaricus (HMA).

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