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    Case report: an unusual long-term evolution of a diffuse midline glioma, H3K27 altered by Michael Griessmair, Michael Griessmair, Claire Delbridge, Claus Zimmer, Eva Mayr, Arthur Wagner, Julian Canisius, Marie-Christin Metz, Benedikt Wiestler, Benedikt Wiestler

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…BackgroundAs diffuse midline glioma, H3K27 altered, is a rare tumor entity with poor prognosis and few therapeutic options, only little is known so far about the genetic factors that influence tumorigenesis and the course of tumor development.PresentationWe present the case of a 38-year-old female patient who suffered from nausea, fatigue, and intermittent walking impairment, which developed over the course of four weeks. …”
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    Associations and potential epigenetic changes between air pollution and osteoarthritis risk and survival: Insights from a prospective cohort study by Jing Qian, Jiahao Zhu, Yifan Wang, Ruoqi Dai, Jingyou Miao, Ye Yang, Wenxia Zhao, Jing Wang, Lilu Ding, Dan Zhou, Min Yu, Yingjun Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Gene-environment interaction analyses were conducted to explore the potential modification effect of DNA methylation-related genetic variants on the impact of air pollution on OA risk. …”
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    Genomic analysis and replication kinetics of the closely related EHV-1 neuropathogenic 21P40 and abortigenic 97P70 strains by Eslam Mohamed, Ines Zarak, Nick Vereecke, Sebastiaan Theuns, Kathlyn Laval, Hans Nauwynck

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Both strains exhibited a nucleotide identity of 99.96%, with only seven genetic mutations in ORFs 13, 24, 30, 32, 40, 65, and 71. …”
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    Warm Climate Production Guidelines for Echinacea by Rick Schoellhorn, Alexis A. Richardson

    Published 2005-02-01
    “… This is one of the great moments in time when a renowned but limited perennial flower has the roof blown off of its genetic potential. The advances in Echinacea breeding we will be seeing emerge on the market in the next few years are some of the most exciting changes I've seen a long time. …”
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    New nucleopolyhedrovirus isolate in the management of Spodoptera eridania by ALIXELHE P. DAMASCENA, FERNANDO Z. MADALON, LUIS M. DE ARAUJO JUNIOR, DIRCEU PRATISSOLI, CARLOS EDUARDO C. PAIVA, LORENA C. MACHADO, HUGO GONÇALVES JUNIOR, VINÍCIUS H. BELLO

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The isolate was identified showing high genetic similarity with the isolate “Spodoptera eridania nucleopolyhedrovirus isolate CNPSo-165”, characterizing itself as a novelty in the scenario and as promising, adding the tactics available for the integrated management of S. eridania.…”
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    Incorporating Growth Performance with Youth Market Hog Shows by Chad Carr, Travis Arp

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…By incorporating growth performance, youth swine shows can provide opportunities for education about growth performance and lean gain per day on test, and reward genetically superior animals. This 6-page fact sheet explains how such an exhibition program would work. …”
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    Impact of Nutritional Factors on Colorectal Cancer: Implication the molecular mechanisms of Vitamins Supplementation by Hossna M. Ismail, Abdel-Aziz S. Shatat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Bad eating habits, smoking, intestinal inflammatory diseases, polyps, aging, and genetic factors all increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer. …”
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    Overview of Cull Cow Beef Quality Issues by Amie Imler, Matt Hersom, Todd Thrift, Joel Yelich, Max Irsik

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Cull cattle are those that are sold from a herd for lack of performance, lack of resources, or genetic improvement. The non-fed beef cattle market (cattle that are not managed through traditional feedlot finishing systems) is comprised primarily of cull cows and bulls. …”
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    Cull Cow Beef Quality Issues: Bruising, Condemnation, and Foreign Objects by Amie Imler, Matt Hersom, Todd Thrift, Joel Yelich, Max Irsik

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Cull cattle are those that are sold from a herd for lack of performance, lack of resources, or genetic improvement. The non-fed beef cattle market (cattle that are not managed through traditional feedlot finishing systems) is comprised primarily of cull cows and bulls. …”
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    Invasive Species of Florida’s Coastal Waters: The Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) and Devil Firefish (P. miles) by Maia McGuire, Jeffrey Hill

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… Two species of Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) are the first reported non-native marine fish to become established in the Atlantic Ocean. Genetic studies indicate that lionfish in the Atlantic are likely all descendants of a few individuals, consistent with the widely held belief that lionfish were introduced into the Atlantic as a result of accidental or deliberate release of aquarium pets. …”
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    Cull Cow Beef Quality Issues: Cow Condition and Muscling by Amie Imler, Matt Hersom, Todd Thrift, Joel Yelich, Max Irsik

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Cull cattle are those that are sold from a herd for lack of performance, lack of resources, or genetic improvement. The non-fed beef cattle market (cattle that are not managed through traditional feedlot finishing systems) is comprised primarily of cull cows and bulls. …”
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    Cull Cow Beef Quality Issues: Horns, Ocular Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Lumpy Jaw by Amie Imler, Matt Hersom, Todd Thrift, Joel Yelich, Max Irsik

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Cull cattle are those that are sold from a herd for lack of performance, lack of resources, or genetic improvement. The non-fed beef cattle market (cattle that are not managed through traditional feedlot finishing systems) is comprised primarily of cull cows and bulls. …”
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    Cull Cow Beef Quality Issues: Injection Sites and Abscesses by Amie Imler, Matt Hersom, Todd Thrift, Joel Yelich, Max Irsik

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Cull cattle are those that are sold from a herd for lack of performance, lack of resources, or genetic improvement. The non-fed beef cattle market (cattle that are not managed through traditional feedlot finishing systems) is comprised primarily of cull cows and bulls. …”
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    Cull Cow Beef Quality Issues: Hide Defects, Contamination, and Non-Ambulatory Cattle by Amie Imler, Matt Hersom, Todd Thrift, Joel Yelich, Max Irsik

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Cull cattle are those that are sold from a herd for lack of performance, lack of resources, or genetic improvement. The non-fed beef cattle market (cattle that are not managed through traditional feedlot finishing systems) is comprised primarily of cull cows and bulls. …”
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    Infection <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> and stomach cancer: state-of-the-art by A. A. Sheptulin

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Available data convincingly confirm that Н. pylori infection increases risk of SC development, however in close interaction with host factors – genetic factors, dietary habits, etc. Eradication of Н. pylori results in decrease of atrophic gastritis severity, but does not affect intestinal metaplasia process. …”
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