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Correction to: Reference microarchitectural values measured by HR-pQCT in a Franco-Swiss cohort of young adult women
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Reference microarchitectural values measured by HR-pQCT in a Franco-Swiss cohort of young adult women
Bone microarchitecture assessed by high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography varies across populations of different origin. The study presents a reference dataset of microarchitectural parame...
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Microsatellite profile in hormonal receptor genes associated with breast cancer
Given that breast cancer is depending on multiple hormonal influences, the nuclear receptors, estrogen receptor alpha, estrogen receptor beta and androgen receptor, are candidates for cancer susceptibility mar...
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Exaggerated Calciuric Response to an Acute Acid Load in Patients with Calcium Renal Lithiasis
The incidence of calcium renal lithiasis is increasing in industrialized countries1, and this increase appears to be linked to modifications in food intake. Indeed, there is a strong relationship between the cons...
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Urinary Calcium After Oral Glucose Ingestion in Calcium Stone Formers: A Simple Provocative Test for Predicting Stone Recurrence
Although the various metabolic abnormalities underlying Ca stone disease have been extensively studied, none of these except abnormalities in 24-h urine samples appear to be of any practical significance as pr...
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Group work with adolescent PKU girls and their mothers
Group therapy was the method chosen for working with PKU girls and their mothers in improving their knowledge of maternal PKU and the prevention of unplanned pregnancies. It was found effective in relieving an...
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Maternal hyperphenylalaninaemia in Israel
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Maternal Hyperphenylalaninaemia in Israel
During the 21 years of national newborn screening for phenylketonuria (PKU) in Israel, originally supported by grants from the NIH, Washington (HEW-WA/CB-Israel-9, 1964–1967) and subsequently taken up by the I...
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The effect of diets on different factors involved in the duration of resistance to low temperature in rats
Cold resistance of male Sprague Dawley rats (300 g) fed a laboratory chow (P) or a semi-purified diet (T4F or H) for 14 days was evaluated by the degree of hypothermia developed under unrestrained conditions a...