ESCHERICHIA COLI ASSOCIATED HEMATOGENOUS STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT OSTEOMYELITIS: A RARE CONDITION WITH A RARE CAUSATIVE PATHOGEN

Escherichia coli associated hematogenous sternoclavicular joint osteomyelitis: A rare condition with a rare causative pathogen

Escherichia coli is the most common microorganism that causes urinary tract infections (UTIs), including acute prostatitis.However, E.coli osteomyelitis, especially ones that involve the sternoclavicular joint, princess jasmine silhouette are rare hematogenous complications.We present a case of an immunocompetent man who presented with symptoms of

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Interneuron progenitor transplantation to treat CNS dysfunction

Due to the inadequacy of endogenous repair mechanisms diseases of the nervous system remain a major challenge to scientists and clinicians.Stem cell based therapy is an exciting and viable strategy that has been shown to ameliorate or even reverse symptoms of CNS dysfunction in preclinical animal models.Of particular importance has been the use of

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Cloning and Functional Analysis of Histones H3 and H4 in Nuclear Shaping during Spermatogenesis of the Chinese Mitten Crab, Eriocheir sinensis.

During spermatogenesis in most animals, the basic proteins associated with DNA are continuously changing and somatic-typed histones are partly replaced by sperm-specific histones, which are then successively replaced by transition proteins and protamines.With the replacement of sperm outre x-pression twisted up - passion water wave 24 nuclear basic

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