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The prediction of the size of unerupted canines and premolars in a contemporary orthodontic population
TL;DR: Moyer’s scheme of prediction of unerupted permanent canine and premolar size in the patient with mixed dentition is compared to a contemporary study that involves patients from the Cleveland area.
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Estimated rate of thromboxane secretion into the circulation of normal humans.
Carlo Patrono,Giovanni Ciabattoni,Francesco Pugliese,Alessandro Pierucci,Ian A. Blair,Garret A. FitzGerald +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that ex vivo platelet activation and/or analytical problems confound estimates of endogenous thromboxane release based on plasma TxB2 and provide a rationale for seeking longer-lived enzymatic metabolites of T xB2 in plasma.
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Stem Cell Factor in Mast Cells and Increased Mast Cell Density in Idiopathic and Ischemic Cardiomyopathy
Vincenzo Patella,Isabella Marinò,Eloisa Arbustini,B. Lamparter-Schummert,Laura Verga,Monika Adt,Gianni Marone +6 more
TL;DR: Histamine and tryptase content and mast cell density are higher in failing hearts than in control hearts and SCF, present in secretory granules of HHMC, might represent an autocrine factor sustaining mast cell hyperplasia in heart tissue in these patients.
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Recombinant inbreds for molecular mapping in maize: theoretical and practical considerations.
Benjamin Burr,Frances A. Burr +1 more
TL;DR: Recombinant inbred lines are used extensively in mouse genetics and have been used in maize to compile a detailed molecular map.
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Ingestion rate: An empirical model for aquatic deposit feeders and detritivores.
TL;DR: Estimated ingestion rates of total dry material by benthic invertebrate deposit feeders and detritivores feeding at 15°C could be explained almost entirely by organic content of the ingested material and body size, and the relation was consistent for 19 species from 3 phyla.