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2022-11Age-sex differences in the global burden of lower respiratory infections and risk factors, 1990-2019: results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.GBD 2019 LRI Collaborators,
2022-12Profiling of cell-free DNA methylation and histone signatures in pediatric NAFLD: A pilot study.Buzova, D; Braghini, MR; Bianco, SD; Lo Re, O; Raffaele, M; Frohlich, J; Kisheva, A; Crudele, A; Mosca, A; Sartorelli, MR; Balsano, C; Cerveny, J; Mazza, T; Alisi, A; Vinciguerra, M
2022-09How does mass loss compare with total body score when assessing decomposition of human and pig cadavers?Dawson, BM; Wallman, JF; Barton, PS
2022-04-26SmdA is a Novel Cell Morphology Determinant in Staphylococcus aureus.Myrbråten, IS; Stamsås, GA; Chan, H; Morales Angeles, D; Knutsen, TM; Salehian, Z; Shapaval, V; Straume, D; Kjos, M; Foster, SJ; Pujol, N
2021-07Viperin interacts with PEX19 to mediate peroxisomal augmentation of the innate antiviral response.Khantisitthiporn, O; Shue, B; Eyre, NS; Nash, CW; Turnbull, L; Whitchurch, CB; Van der Hoek, KH; Helbig, KJ; Beard, MR
2021-07Variation in the risk of colorectal cancer in families with Lynch syndrome: a retrospective cohort study.International Mismatch Repair Consortium,
2021Adaptation of One-Session Treatment for Specific Phobias for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Using a Non-concurrent Multiple Baseline Design: A Preliminary Investigation.Ollendick, T; Muskett, A; Radtke, SR; Smith, I
2016-09Context Effects in Forensic Entomology and Use of Sequential Unmasking in Casework.Archer, MS; Wallman, JF
2021-10CD300a contributes to the resolution of articular inflammation triggered by MSU crystals by controlling neutrophil apoptosis.Valiate, BVS; Queiroz-Junior, CM; Levi-Schaffer, F; Galvão, I; Teixeira, MM
2021-11Field succession studies and casework can help to identify forensically useful Diptera.Dawson, BM; Barton, PS; Wallman, JF
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