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Content Specialist2022-05-11T15:28:35+02:00

Reference intervals for biochemical analytes in transgender individuals on hormone therapy

Content Specialist2022-05-11T15:28:35+02:00May 9th, 2022|0 Comments

Bezuidenhout MC, Conradie-Smit M, Dave JA, de Vries E, Ross IL, Zemlin AE. Reference intervals for biochemical analytes in transgender individuals on hormone therapy. Ann Clin Biochem. 2022;59(3):183-92.


Content Specialist2022-05-11T15:28:53+02:00

Rule-Based Information Extraction from Free-Text Pathology Reports Reveals Trends in South African Female Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes and Ki67 Expression

Content Specialist2022-05-11T15:28:53+02:00May 3rd, 2022|0 Comments

Achilonu OJ, Singh E, Nimako G, Eijkemans R, Musenge E. Rule-Based Information Extraction from Free-Text Pathology Reports Reveals Trends in South African Female Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes and Ki67 Expression. Biomed Res Int. 2022;2022:6157861.


 

Content Specialist2022-05-11T15:29:14+02:00

Identification of Antimycobacterial Natural Products from a Library of Marine Invertebrate Extracts. Medicines (Basel)

Content Specialist2022-05-11T15:29:14+02:00May 3rd, 2022|0 Comments

Acquah KS, Beukes DR, Seldon R, Jordaan A, Sunassee SN, Warner DF, et al. Identification of Antimycobacterial Natural Products from a Library of Marine Invertebrate Extracts. Medicines (Basel). 2022;9(2).


Content Specialist2022-05-11T14:08:29+02:00

Correction to: Microbial function and genital inflammation in young South African women at high risk of HIV infection. Microbiome

Content Specialist2022-05-11T14:08:29+02:00May 3rd, 2022|0 Comments

Alisoltani A, Manhanzva MT, Potgieter M, Balle C, Bell L, Ross E, et al. Correction to: Microbial function and genital inflammation in young South African women at high risk of HIV infection. Microbiome. 2022;10(1):42.


Content Specialist2022-05-11T14:08:50+02:00

Tubercular Uveitis in Uveitis Cases in a High TB and HIV Setting: A Prospective Cohort Study

Content Specialist2022-05-11T14:08:50+02:00May 3rd, 2022|0 Comments

Alli HD, Ally N, Mayet I, Joseph L, Omar SV, Madhi SA. Tubercular Uveitis in Uveitis Cases in a High TB and HIV Setting: A Prospective Cohort Study. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2022;11(1):9.


Content Specialist2022-05-11T14:09:10+02:00

Quorum Sensing and Biofilm Disrupting Potential of Imidazole Derivatives in Chromobacterium violaceum Using Antimicrobial and Drug Discovery Approaches

Content Specialist2022-05-11T14:09:10+02:00May 3rd, 2022|0 Comments

Arendse M, Khan S, Wani MY, Aqlan FM, Al-Bogami AS, Ahmad A. Quorum Sensing and Biofilm Disrupting Potential of Imidazole Derivatives in Chromobacterium violaceum Using Antimicrobial and Drug Discovery Approaches. Braz J Microbiol. 2022.


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