Publications by authors named "N J Serman"

Placental insufficiency is a common cause of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). It affects ~10% of pregnancies and increases fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Although Wnt and Hh pathways are crucial for embryonic development and placentation, their role in the pathology of IUGR is still not sufficiently explored.

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  • - Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer linked to various factors, including genetics, epigenetics, and environmental influences, with most cases being sporadic and about 10% hereditary.
  • - Hereditary melanomas are often caused by mutations in the CDKN2A gene, which is critical for regulating the cell cycle, along with other high-risk genes like CDK4, TERT, and POT1.
  • - Individuals at risk for melanoma should seek genetic counseling and focus on preventive measures such as UV protection and regular dermatological check-ups, as early diagnosis is crucial for improving survival rates.
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Pulpitis results in significant morbidity among the elderly, particularly in underserved communities. We collected panoramic oral radiographs from 244 (mean age 67) participants of the Northern Manhattan Study, a prospective cohort study of stroke risk in a multiethnic urban population. Radiographs were evaluated for missing teeth, caries, restorations, periodontal bone loss, adequacy of endodontic treatment, and periapical radiolucencies.

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In this paper we prove that both diffusion and the leaky integrators cascade based transport mechanisms have as their inherent property the effect of temporal multi-scaling. The two transport mechanisms are modeled not as convolution based algorithms but as causal physical processes. This implies that propagation of information through a neural map may act as a mechanism for achieving temporal multi-scale analysis in the auditory system.

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