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    Differences Between Seven Measures of Self-Reported Numbers of Clients of Female Sex Workers in Southern India: Implications for Individual- and Population-Level Analysis

    Quantifying sexual activity of sub-populations with high-risk sexual behaviour is important in understanding HIV epidemiology. This study examined inconsistency of seven outcomes measuring self-reported client...

    Kathleen N. Deering, P. Vickerman, M. Pickles, S. Moses in AIDS and Behavior (2013)

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    To Cut or Not to Cut: A Modeling Approach for Assessing the Role of Male Circumcision in HIV Control

    A recent randomized controlled trial shows a significant reduction in women-to-men transmission of HIV due to male circumcision. Such development calls for a rigorous mathematical study to ascertain the full ...

    C. N. Podder, O. Sharomi, A. B. Gumel, S. Moses in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (2007)

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    RFLPs for linkage analysis in families with glycogen storage disease type III

    A. Mishori-Dery, N. Bashan, S. Moses in Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (1995)

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    Characterization of the mutations in the glucose-6-phosphatase gene in Israeli patients with glycogen storage disease type 1a: R83C in six Jews and a novel V166G mutation in a Muslim Arab

    Glycogen storage disease type 1a (GSD 1a), an autosomal recessive disease, is caused by the inactivity of glucose-6-phosphatase, the gene of which has been recently cloned. We report on the missense mutation C...

    R. Parvari, S. Moses, E. Hershkovitz, R. Carmi in Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (1995)

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    Juvenile acid maltase deficiency presenting as paravertebral pseudotumour

    In addition to the infantile lethal form of glycogen storage disease with cardiomyopathy (GSD Type IIa, Pompe disease) 1,4 glucosidase or acid maltase deficiency has been reported in a few children and adults ...

    T. C. Iancu, A. Lerner, H. Shiloh, N. Bashan, S. Moses in European Journal of Pediatrics (1988)

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    CHARACTERISATION OF A TRANSPORT SYSTEM FOR CYSTINE IN LEUCOCYTES LYSOSOMAL MEMBRANES

    Normal leucocyte lysosomal membranes are able to transport cystine by a saturable process exhibiting efflux (T) and Counter-transport (CT). Leucocyte lysosomes from cystinotic patients lack this carrier mediat...

    N Bashan, T Lorber, R Potashnik, S Moses in Pediatric Research (1985)

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    ABSENCE OF LINKAGE BETWEEN C-11 OH DEFICIENT CONGENITAL ADRENAL HYPERPLASIA AND HLA

    A collaborative study revealed an unusually high frequency of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to C-11 OH deficiency in Israel. Seventeen families with 24 affected individuals were identified, mostly o...

    E Lieberman, A Rösler, T Cohen, S Moses, J Sack, A Benderli, H Landau in Pediatric Research (1978)

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    Delayed hemopericardium following penetrating foreign body into the aorta

    A four and a half year old girl with delayed appearance of traumatic hemopericardium, detected radiologically despite misleading clinical manifestations, is presented. The presence of cardiomegaly and a needle...

    M. Hirsch, M. Gueron, S. Moses, G. Merin in Pediatric Radiology (1975)