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1.A randomised clinical trial of routine versus selective CT imaging in acute abdomen: Impact of patient age on treatment costs and hospital resource use
2.De Novo Mutations in Synaptic Transmission Genes Including DNM1 Cause Epileptic Encephalopathies
作者:EuroEPINOMICS-RES Consortium ; ; euroepinomics-RES@ua.ac.beSilke Appenzeller ; Rudi Balling ; Nina Barisic ; Sté ; phanie Baulac ; Hande Caglayan ; Dana Craiu ; Peter De Jonghe ; Christel Depienne ; Petia Dimova ; Tania Djé ; mié ; Padhraig Gormley ; Renzo Guerrini ; Ingo Helbig ; Helle Hjalgrim ; Dorota Hoffman-Zacharska ; Johanna J&auml ; hn ; Karl Martin Klein ; Bobby Koeleman ; Vladimir Komarek ; Roland Krause ; Gregor Kuhlenb&auml ; umer ; Eric Leguern ; Anna-Elina Lehesjoki ; Johannes R. Lemke ; Holger Lerche ; Tarja Linnankivi ; Carla Marini ; Patrick May ; Rikke S. Mø ; ller ; Hiltrud Muhle ; Deb Pal ; Aarno Palotie ; Manuela Pendziwiat ; Angela Robbiano ; Filip Roelens ; Felix Rosenow ; Kaja Selmer ; Jose M. Serratosa ; Sanjay Sisodiya ; Ulrich Stephani ; Katalin Sterbova ; Pasquale Striano ; Arvid Suls ; Tiina Talvik ; Sarah von Spiczak ; Yvonne Weber ; Sarah Weckhuysen ; Federico Zara
刊名:The American Journal of Human Genetics
出版年:2017
4.Relationship between ubiquilin-1 and BACE1 in human Alzheimer's disease and APdE9 transgenic mouse brain and cell-based models
刊名:Neurobiology of Disease
出版年:2016
5.Elevated VEGF-D Modulates Tumor Inflammation and Reduces the Growth of Carcinogen-Induced Skin Tumors
8.Detecting acute mesenteric ischemia in CT of the acute abdomen is dependent on clinical suspicion: Review of 95 consecutive patients
刊名:European Journal of Radiology
出版年:2015
10.Computationally estimated apolipoproteins B and A1 in predicting cardiovascular risk
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