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Human Health and DiseaseKenneth Oldenhuman health and disease. Biochemical Journal 2009;418:261-‐75.
2000. Preventing pneumococcal disease among infants and young children: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on... USA, Department of Health and Human Services - MMWR Recomm Rep 被引量: 661发表: 2000年 Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers ...
This real-life register-based cohort study examined healthcare use in Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2-vaccinated 12–18-years-olds and age-matched controls. Estimates were close to one and do not indicate that BNT162b2 leads to a practically meaningful increase in healthcare use among vaccinated adolesce...
The impact of vitamin supplementation on health and disease has a long tradition. Despite the fact that the role of vitamins is relatively well described, there are still many topical questions, the answer to which would enable the resolution of many important issues related to the need for supp...
Nearly all genetic variants that influence disease risk have human-specific origins; however, the systems they influence have ancient roots that often trace back to evolutionary events long before the origin of humans. Here, we review how advances in our
functions beyond IFN induction. We also summarize the roles of STING in the pathogenesis of various diseases and highlight the development of small-molecular compounds targeting STING for disease treatment in combination with the latest research. Finally, we discuss the open questions imperative to ...
PALGRAVE STUDIES IN DISABILITY AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Series Editors: Shaun Grech · Nora Groce Sophie Mitra DISABILITY, HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Sophie Mitra Palgrave Studies in Disability and International Development Series editors Shaun Grech Director of the Critical Institute Malta Nora Groce...
And while transferring patients to Germany frees up capacity and alleviates some of the pressure on health workers, it could be just a temporary fix. Germany is fighting its own surge in cases and at some point, it may deny transfers as its priorities shift to its own ci...
The goal of this Special Issue on “ABC Transporters in Human Diseases”, for which I was invited as a Guest Editor, was to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art research, understandings, and advances made in recent years on human diseases implicat