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Background White adipose tissue dysfunction has emerged as a critical factor in cardiometabolic disease development, yet the cellular microstructure and genetic architecture of adipocyte morphology remain poorly explored. Methods We intro…
Coronary artery disease remains the leading cause of death globally and is a major burden to every health system in the world. There have been significant improvements in risk modification, treatments, and mortality; however, our ability to…
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Abstract Endometriosis is a common complex inflammatory condition characterised by the presence of endometrium-like tissue outside the uterus, mainly in the pelvic area. It is associated with chronic pelvic pain and infertility, and its pat…
In the published version of this paper, the name of author Emanuele Di Angelantonio was misspelled. This error has now been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
In the version of this article originally published, one of the two authors with the name Wei Zhao was omitted from the author list and the affiliations for both authors were assigned to the single Wei Zhao in the author list. In addition, …
Septate uterus is a malformation caused by the defective resorption of the Müllerian ducts. It may be incomplete, or -- less frequently -- complete. We present a case of a uterus septus completus with special emphasis on the endometrial cha…
Numerous cellular processes require the concerted action of multiple proteins that assemble in functional complexes. Protein-protein interaction domains allow specific proteins to combine with certain partners. Specificity of protein-protei…