Reports and Findings
Apgar score, birth weight, sex, socioeconomic status, and maternal ethnicity, in addition to gestational age, have pronounced impacts on disability-free survival.
These findings reveal a central role of the DG receptor, not only as a structural element, but also as a critical factor promoting mesenchymal-like GBM
Our data illustrate that rhinovirus infection is capable of infecting upper and lower airway epithelial cells, driving cell death and inflammation
The associations between causes of first allograft failure and acute rejection-related and non-adherence-related allograft failure following re-transplantation
Whole genome sequencing of poor and exceptional survivors identified a gain in Chromosome 19 that was exclusive to the exceptional survivors
Our findings provide some evidence of an association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and Neuroblastoma
Here, we identifyied 12 suggestively significant loci associated with intake of any macronutrient in 91,114 European ancestry participants
Significantly greater depth-wise facial asymmetry was identified in autistic children relative to the two comparison groups
Results suggest that autism traits are associated with poorer clinical presentation in first-episode psychosis populations
The provision of shade, particularly through natural forms such as tree canopy, is an important sun protection strategy and enabler of outdoor time