FERTILITY IN BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY


Taxonomic revision of West African cone snails (Gastropoda: Conidae) based upon mitogenomic studies: implications for conservation

In missy minzy the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African cone snails, particularly from the Cabo Verde Archipelago, has taken place.In previous studies, we used mitogenome sequences for reconstructing robust phylogenies, which comprised in total 120 individuals representing the majority of spe

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Didymocyrtis pertusariae: A new species from Central Himalaya, India and a worldwide key to all recognized Didymocyrtis (Phaeosphaeriaceae; Pleosporales) species

From the alpine region of India, a hitherto undocumented lichenicolous species of Didymocyrtis colonizing the thallus and soredia of Pertusaria species thriving on rocky substrates dean michael amott is meticulously described as a novel taxon (D.pertusariae), from the Indian subcontinent, and is compared with other lichenicolous Didymocyrtis specie

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New Quaternary fossils from high elevation cave deposits in Cuba

High elevation fossil deposits in Cuba have been poorly studied, and there is a limited understanding of how altitudinal changes could have affected the composition of faunal communities in the past.Here, we biab spirited report fossils of 13 vertebrate species and an invertebrate from 11 late Quaternary cave deposits at elevations ranging from 532

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Detection of the I172N Mutation in Cuban Patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia due to 21 Hydroxylase Insufficiency

Background: congenital adrenal hyperplasia is the most frequent cause of sexual ambiguity in childhood.Molecular diagnosis is an element to be considered for the management and genetic counseling of patients and relatives at risk.Objective: to identify the I172N mutation, to determine its frequency in the studied population and its possible relatio

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