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2015
Amanda Jane Leach Edward Kim Mulholland Mathu Santosham Paul John Torzillo Ngiare Joy Brown Peter McIntyre Heidi Smith-Vaughan Sue Skull Anne Balloch Ross Andrews Jonathan Carapetis Joseph McDonnell Vicki Krause Peter Stanley Morris T Grierson N Wilson N Birt Z Hayes N Wienert B Nankervis K Whykes S Sprenger B Arrowsmith V Coomber R Sharp D Woltring J Beissbarth M Chatfield C Gage-Pearson L Bell N Glasson M Downie R Lennox E Nosworthy

INTRODUCTION Otitis media (OM) starts within weeks of birth in almost all Indigenous infants living in remote areas of the Northern Territory (NT). OM and associated hearing loss persist from infancy throughout childhood and often into adulthood. Educational and social opportunities are greatly compromised. Pneumococcus and non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) are major OM pathogens that ...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2016
Sara G Johnson

I am both humbled and honored to serve as the 2016–2017 SNMMI-TS president. I am humbled because I have had the opportunity as president-elect over the past year to see the inner workings of the SNMMI-TS leadership and have been awed by the direct impact that this leadership has on technologists throughout the country. It is an honor to have the opportunity to make a positive difference in the ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Charles R Tessier Glenn A Doyle Brad A Clark Henry C Pitot Jeff Ross

We have analyzed mammary tumors arising in transgenic mice expressing a novel, multifunctional RNA-binding protein. The protein, which we call the c-myc mRNA coding region instability determinant binding protein (CRD-BP), binds to c-myc, insulin-like growth factor II, and beta-actin mRNAs, and to H19 RNA. Depending on the RNA substrate, the CRD-BP affects RNA localization, translation, or stabi...

Journal: :Lancet 2016
Stephen R Lord

www.thelancet.com Published online August 11, 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31347-2 1 Falls are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in older adults. Studies conducted in Europe, the USA, and Australia show that roughly a third of communityliving people aged 65 years or older fall at least once per year, with half of this number having multiple falls in this period. Falls i...

2014
Joseph D. Romano William G. Tharp Indra Neil Sarkar

The characterization of complex diseases remains a great challenge for biomedical researchers due to the myriad interactions of genetic and environmental factors. Adaptation of phylogenomic techniques to increasingly available genomic data provides an evolutionary perspective that may elucidate important unknown features of complex diseases. Here an automated method is presented that leverages ...

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