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Human papillomavirus infection, genetic instability and invasive properties of cervical lesions
(1999-08-27)
Cancer of the uterine cervix is one of the most frequent malignancies in women worldwide. Approximately half a million new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed each year, and about 200 000 women die from the disease. ...
Prevention and intervention therapies in auditory trauma
(2009-01-16)
Hearing impairment is one of the most common health conditions in
developed countries. It is estimated that approximately 70 million people
worldwide are deaf. For patients with a severe to profound hearing loss a
cochlear ...
Drug-based therapies for auditory trauma
(2013-11-21)
Deafness is one of the most common health conditions in the developed countries, and
worldwide, an estimated 70 million people are deaf. For people with severe to profound
hearing loss, a cochlear implant is the only ...
Transcriptome analysis of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
(2005-10-28)
Fatigue is a central component of many diseases and illnesses. Fatigue of unknown etiology and pathophysiology lasting more than six months, together with at least four out of eight specified symptoms, is termed chronic ...
Round window membrane and delivery of biologically active agents into the cochlea
(2010-10-06)
Establishing efficient methods for local administration of drugs to the inner ear has great clinical relevance for the management of inner ear disorders. However, the administration route remains a critical issue. The most ...