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Recovery after traumatic thoracic- and lumbar spinal cord injury: the neurological level of injury matters




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Supporting sexual adjustment from the perspective of men living with spinal cord injury




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Reduction of depression-like behavior in rat model induced by ShRNA targeting norepinephrine transporter in locus coeruleus




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Associations of interruptions to leisure-time sedentary behaviour with symptoms of depression and anxiety




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Age influences structural brain restoration during weight gain therapy in anorexia nervosa




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A standardized patient-centered characterization of the phenotypic spectrum of <i>PCDH19</i> girls clustering epilepsy




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Functional neural correlates of psychopathy: a meta-analysis of MRI data




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Emerging functional connectivity differences in newborn infants vulnerable to autism spectrum disorders




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Translational Psychiatry




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Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the heterogeneity of liver-resident immune cells in human




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Author Correction: “Dysfunctions” induced by Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery are concomitant with metabolic improvement independent of weight loss




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Efficient generation of mouse models with the prime editing system




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Phosphorylation of cGAS by CDK1 impairs self-DNA sensing in mitosis




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Immune cell profiling of COVID-19 patients in the recovery stage by single-cell sequencing




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Mendelian neurodegenerative disease genes involved in autophagy




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Cell Discovery




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Expert opinion—management of chronic myeloid leukemia after resistance to second-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitors




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Erythrocytosis with <i>JAK2</i> GGCC_46/1 haplotype and without <i>JAK2</i> V617F mutation is associated with <i>CALR</i> rs1049481_G allele




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Genomic characterization of patients with polycythemia vera developing resistance to hydroxyurea




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Impact of corticosteroid therapy on outcomes of persons with SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV, or MERS-CoV infection: a systematic review and meta-analysis




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Pomalidomide, dexamethasone, and daratumumab in relapsed refractory multiple myeloma after lenalidomide treatment




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SHMT inhibition is effective and synergizes with methotrexate in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia




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High-risk additional chromosomal abnormalities at low blast counts herald death by CML




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Alemtuzumab plus CHOP versus CHOP in elderly patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma: the DSHNHL2006-1B/ACT-2 trial




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Aerosol box for dentistry




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You're invited to an online congress




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Anger and shock may follow tooth loss




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Mechanistic insight into the spread of tau pathology




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Multilevel omics for the discovery of biomarkers and therapeutic targets for stroke




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Parkinson disease and the immune system — associations, mechanisms and therapeutics




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NLRP3 inflammasome activity as biomarker for primary progressive multiple sclerosis




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Does the presenting phenotype predict survival in ALS–FTD?




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Treatment and management of cognitive dysfunction in patients with multiple sclerosis




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Nature Reviews Neurology




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Noncanonical amino acids on display




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Paired TCR discovery in high throughput




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Mapping spatial diversity




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History Against Sectarianism, The Telegraph

In December 1947, the annual Indian History Congress was held in Bombay. The President-elect that year was Professor Mohammad Habib of the Aligarh Muslim University, a historian of early medieval India, known especially for his studies of the Delhi Sultanate. From the late 1930s, many students and faculty at AMU had been active supporters of [...]




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Why Authoritarianism is Bad for Science, But Bigotry is Even Worse

There have been many protests against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (now Act), and there will be many more. This piece of legislation strikes at the heart of the Constitution, seeking to make India another country altogether. It is thus that so many people from so many different walks of life have raised their voices against [...]




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Why There is No Team Modi – Because There Can Only Be a Brand Modi, The Telegraph

In December 2018, I was having lunch with an entrepreneur-friend who works closely with the Central Government. The BJP had just lost state elections in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chattisgarh, putting three Chief Ministers out of office and out of work. I suggested to the entrepreneur that when the Prime Minister won re-election the following [...]




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Two Exemplary Twentieth Century Lives, The Telegraph

The 19th century Italian writer Emilio Salgari once remarked that ‘reading is travelling without the bother of baggage’. That is great advice, particularly in the time of COVID-19. Now that one is forcibly home-bound, works of literature and of scholarship can help transport one to different countries, different times. They can stimulate the mind, and [...]




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The Folly and Vanity of The Project to Redesign New Delhi, The Wire

Six years ago, the then editor of the Hindustan Times invited me to write a fortnightly column. I agreed, on condition that there would be no censorship. While occasionally some changes to my text were made without my consent, there was no attempt to get me to rewrite my column or change its arguments. Until [...]




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Tear analysis as the next routine body fluid test




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Surgeon’s protection during ophthalmic surgery in the Covid-19 era: a novel fitted drape for ophthalmic operating microscopes




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Impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on basic science research in ophthalmology: the experience of a highly specialized research facility in France




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Evaluation of an AI system for the detection of diabetic retinopathy from images captured with a handheld portable fundus camera: the MAILOR AI study




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Expression of SARS-CoV-2 receptor ACE2 and TMPRSS2 in human primary conjunctival and pterygium cell lines and in mouse cornea




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AI papers in ophthalmology made simple





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Possible consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the use of biospecimens from cancer biobanks for research in academia and bioindustry