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Aspects of hand function in children with unilateral impairments : caused by obstetric brachial plexus or hemiplegic cerebral palsy
(2002-05-03)
Unilateral arm/hand dysfunction caused by obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) or hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP) is most often afflicted on a child in the pre- or perinatal period of life. Despite different origin of the ...
Celiac disease : complications and the role of infection in pathogenesis
(2012-04-17)
Celiac disease (CD) affects about 1% of the Western population. Individuals with CD suffer increased risk of a number of comorbid conditions, including certain malignancies and diabetes mellitus type 1. The pathogenesis ...
The role of proprotein convertases in vascular disease
(2022-10-18)
To date, the role of the proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin (PCSK) family in vascular disease is largely unknown, with the exception of PCSK9 and its key function in lipid metabolism. The PCSK family constitutes of 9 ...