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Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM
January 2025
Pregnancy and Perinatal Research Center, Department of OB/GYN, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
Brachytherapy
December 2024
Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Cladistics
December 2024
Entomologie, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, Rosenstein 1, Stuttgart, 70191, Germany.
Each published phylogeny is a potential contribution to the synthesis of the Tree of Life and countless downstream projects. Steps are needed for fully synthesizable science, but only a minority of studies achieve these. We here review the range of phylogenetic presentation and note aspects that hinder further analysis.
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December 2024
Engineering Research Center of Crime Scene Evidence Examination, Beijing, 100038, PR China.
Formalin-fixed tissues possess irreplaceable value as a source of DNA for identification, especially when fresh samples are unavailable. Nonetheless, extracting and amplifying DNA from these tissues is challenging, primarily due to formaldehyde-induced cross-linking and nucleic acid fragmentation. In this study, two pre-extraction treatments, gradual dehydration using ethanol and pre-digestion heat treatments, and three DNA extraction methods, the Chelex-100 method, TIANamp FFPE DNA Kit, and ML Ultra-micro DNA extraction kit, were utilized to optimize DNA extraction from different tissues, which were fixed in 4% unbuffered formalin for different durations.
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January 2025
Arthritis and Clinical Immunology, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
Objectives: Describe the history of the use of the term "lupus" as a disease and to point out the inaccuracies of previous lupus historical articles and correct the historical record.
Methods: An exhaustive review of Medieval and later texts regarding the use of the term "lupus" as it was used for the name of a disease as well as personal communications with Medieval experts who have studied this topic.
Results: There are three possible first uses of "lupus" as a disease: an affidavit written in 963 AD by Eraclius (Bishop of Liège, Belgium), in a 12th century historical account of the Bishop of Liège, falsely ascribed to the 9th century Bishop Herbernus, or in an 1170 AD letter written by Pierre de Blois about the death of archbishop Stephan du Perche.
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