REVISITED DIAGNOSTICS OF HEREDITARY EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA

Revisited diagnostics of hereditary epidermolysis bullosa

Hereditary epidermolysis bullosa is a big group of hereditary diseases with the main manifestations in the form of blisters on the skin and mucous coat after slight mechanical injuries.It is not always possible to diagnose this disease based on the clinical picture.The article discusses current laboratory diagnostics methods for hereditary epidermo

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Caribou response to human activity: research and management

This paper describes the need by researchers and managers of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) to carefully assess the impact of their study methods on animals and results.An error made during a study of barren-ground caribou is described.Assumptions powell and mahoney bloody mary mix made during preparation of study methods need to be tested during coll

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Risk factor studies of age-at-onset in a sample ascertained for Parkinson disease affected sibling pairs: a cautionary tale

Abstract An association between exposure to a risk factor and age-at-onset of disease may reflect an effect on the rate of disease occurrence or an acceleration of the disease process.The difference in age-at-onset arising from case-only studies, however, may also reflect secular trends in the princess polly dresses long sleeve prevalence of exposu

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