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Hallux valgus surgery : epidemiological aspects and clinical outcome
(2007-05-18)
Hallux valgus is a common condition that accounts for a significant
number of visits to foot and ankle specialists. Surgery is the standard
treatment but there is insufficient evidence from randomized trials to
determine ...
Studies on adult stem cells
(2006-05-12)
While our bodies are aging, in quite a few tissues, new cells are born every day, till the day we die. As you are reading this sentence, there is perhaps a new neuron born in your brain (and some are dying). Where does it ...
On the role of bioactive sphingolipids and their metabolizing enzymes in cancer
(2017-03-13)
Ceramide is a family of closely related molecules, which are presumed to be in the center of sphingolipid metabolism. Among sphingolipid metabolites, several ceramide subspecies and sphingosine induce apoptosis, cell cycle ...
An integrative systems biology study to understand immune aging in people living with HIV
(2023-05-10)
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) reduces viral replication, restores T helper cells and improves
the survival of people living with HIV (PWH), transforming a life-threatening disease into a
manageable chronic infection. ...