DIFFERENCES IN THE GENOME, METHYLOME, AND TRANSCRIPTOME DO NOT DIFFERENTIATE ISOLATES OF STREPTOCOCCUS EQUI SUBSP. EQUI FROM HORSES WITH ACUTE CLINICAL SIGNS FROM ISOLATES OF INAPPARENT CARRIERS.

Differences in the genome, methylome, and transcriptome do not differentiate isolates of Streptococcus equi subsp. equi from horses with acute clinical signs from isolates of inapparent carriers.

Streptococcus equi subsp.equi (SEE) is a host-restricted bacterium that causes the common infectious upper respiratory disease known as strangles in horses.Perpetuation of SEE infection appears attributable to inapparent copyright horses because it neither persists long-term in the environment nor infects other host mammals or vectors, and infectio

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Management of yovanpidaka by vaman karma

Introduction: Yovanpidaka, also known as Mukhadushika, is described under Kshudra Rogas in Ayurveda Samhitas.It can be compared with acne vulgaris.It is self-limiting in the majority but severe forms, however, lead to disfiguring scars, which can be prevented.Hence, it is essential to look out for treatment modalities which would help prevent the d

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From disease modelling to personalised therapy in patients with CEP290 mutations [version 1; referees: 2 approved]

Mutations that give Candy rise to premature termination codons are a common cause of inherited genetic diseases.When transcripts containing these changes are generated, they are usually rapidly removed by the cell through the process of nonsense-mediated decay.Here we discuss observed changes in transcripts of the centrosomal protein CEP290 resulti

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Recommendations for how to communicate bad news

The communication, along with the control of the symptoms and the emotional support are the basic instruments that are used in the daily development of our profession.To be little capable at the time of notifying bad news can generate an added suffering unnecessary in the person who receives the new Siemens LC87KBM60B IQ-300 Built In 79cm 3 Speeds

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