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  1. 1281
    “…There is a paucity of data on clinical and genetic profile of MEN2 syndrome in the Indian subcontinent. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the clinical and genetic profile of patients with MEN2 syndrome and perform screening for MTC among asymptomatic family members with serum calcitonin. …”
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  2. 1282
    “…POSTER SESSION 1, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM:   OBJECTIVES: Over the past few decades, an unprecedented increase in recalcitrant and chronic dermatophytosis with atypical clinical presentations have been noted in the Indian subcontinent. Recent studies have reported Trichophyton mentagrophytes/interdigitale complex as predominant etiological agent of chronic/recurrent dermatophytosis followed by T. rubrum. …”
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  3. 1283
    “…In addition, the epidemic of COVID-19-associated mucormycosis affected the Indian subcontinent specifically, with a whopping 41 512 cases and 3554 deaths attributed to this dreadful disease. …”
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  5. 1285
    “…The patient belonged to a northern state of the Indian subcontinent and owned a grocery shop, where he worked. …”
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  6. 1286
    “…Azadirachta indica, a very common and prominent medicinal plant grown throughout the Indian subcontinent, possesses free radical scavenging and other pharmaceutical properties via the regulation of proinflammatory enzymes, such as COX and TOX. …”
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  7. 1287
    por Abdel Hamid, Muzamil Mahdi, Abdelraheem, Mohamed Hassan, Acheampong, Desmond Omane, Ahouidi, Ambroise, Ali, Mozam, Almagro-Garcia, Jacob, Amambua-Ngwa, Alfred, Amaratunga, Chanaki, Amenga-Etego, Lucas, Andagalu, Ben, Anderson, Tim, Andrianaranjaka, Voahangy, Aniebo, Ifeyinwa, Aninagyei, Enoch, Ansah, Felix, Ansah, Patrick O, Apinjoh, Tobias, Arnaldo, Paulo, Ashley, Elizabeth, Auburn, Sarah, Awandare, Gordon A, Ba, Hampate, Baraka, Vito, Barry, Alyssa, Bejon, Philip, Bertin, Gwladys I, Boni, Maciej F, Borrmann, Steffen, Bousema, Teun, Bouyou-Akotet, Marielle, Branch, Oralee, Bull, Peter C, Cheah, Huch, Chindavongsa, Keobouphaphone, Chookajorn, Thanat, Chotivanich, Kesinee, Claessens, Antoine, Conway, David J, Corredor, Vladimir, Courtier, Erin, Craig, Alister, D'Alessandro, Umberto, Dama, Souleymane, Day, Nicholas, Denis, Brigitte, Dhorda, Mehul, Diakite, Mahamadou, Djimde, Abdoulaye, Dolecek, Christiane, Dondorp, Arjen, Doumbia, Seydou, Drakeley, Chris, Drury, Eleanor, Duffy, Patrick, Echeverry, Diego F, Egwang, Thomas G, Enosse, Sonia Maria Mauricio, Erko, Berhanu, Fairhurst, Rick M., Faiz, Abdul, Fanello, Caterina A, Fleharty, Mark, Forbes, Matthew, Fukuda, Mark, Gamboa, Dionicia, Ghansah, Anita, Golassa, Lemu, Goncalves, Sonia, Harrison, G L Abby, Healy, Sara Anne, Hendry, Jason A, Hernandez-Koutoucheva, Anastasia, Hien, Tran Tinh, Hill, Catherine A, Hombhanje, Francis, Hott, Amanda, Htut, Ye, Hussein, Mazza, Imwong, Mallika, Ishengoma, Deus, Jackson, Scott A, Jacob, Chris G, Jeans, Julia, Johnson, Kimberly J, Kamaliddin, Claire, Kamau, Edwin, Keatley, Jon, Kochakarn, Theerarat, Konate, Drissa S, Konaté, Abibatou, Kone, Aminatou, Kwiatkowski, Dominic P, Kyaw, Myat P, Kyle, Dennis, Lawniczak, Mara, Lee, Samuel K, Lemnge, Martha, Lim, Pharath, Lon, Chanthap, Loua, Kovana M, Mandara, Celine I, Marfurt, Jutta, Marsh, Kevin, Maude, Richard James, Mayxay, Mayfong, Maïga-Ascofaré, Oumou, Miotto, Olivo, Mita, Toshihiro, Mobegi, Victor, Mohamed, Abdelrahim Osman, Mokuolu, Olugbenga A, Montgomery, Jaqui, Morang’a, Collins Misita, Mueller, Ivo, Murie, Kathryn, Newton, Paul N, Ngo Duc, Thang, Nguyen, Thuy, Nguyen, Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen Thi Kim, Tuyen, Nguyen Van, Hong, Noedl, Harald, Nosten, Francois, Noviyanti, Rintis, Ntui, Vincent Ntui-Njock, Nzila, Alexis, Ochola-Oyier, Lynette Isabella, Ocholla, Harold, Oduro, Abraham, Omedo, Irene, Onyamboko, Marie A, Ouedraogo, Jean-Bosco, Oyebola, Kolapo, Oyibo, Wellington Aghoghovwia, Pearson, Richard, Peshu, Norbert, Phyo, Aung P, Plowe, Christopher V, Price, Ric N, Pukrittayakamee, Sasithon, Quang, Huynh Hong, Randrianarivelojosia, Milijaona, Rayner, Julian C, Ringwald, Pascal, Rosanas-Urgell, Anna, Rovira-Vallbona, Eduard, Ruano-Rubio, Valentin, Ruiz, Lastenia, Saunders, David, Shayo, Alex, Siba, Peter, Simpson, Victoria J, Sissoko, Mahamadou S., Smith, Christen, Su, Xin-zhuan, Sutherland, Colin, Takala-Harrison, Shannon, Talman, Arthur, Tavul, Livingstone, Thanh, Ngo Viet, Thathy, Vandana, Thu, Aung Myint, Toure, Mahamoudou, Tshefu, Antoinette, Verra, Federica, Vinetz, Joseph, Wellems, Thomas E, Wendler, Jason, White, Nicholas J, Whitton, Georgia, Yavo, William, van der Pluijm, Rob W
    Publicado 2023
    “…We identify a large number of newly emerging crt mutations in parts of Southeast Asia, and show examples of heterogeneities in patterns of drug resistance within Africa and within the Indian subcontinent.  We describe the profile of variations in the C-terminal of the csp gene and relate this to the sequence used in the RTS,S and R21 malaria vaccines.  …”
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  8. 1288
    “…Rauwolfia serpentina is a medicinal plant traditionally used in Indian subcontinents to treat various diseases. This study has been designed to identify the bioactive compounds derived from R. serpentina for possible binding and inhibition of PARP-1 using the molecular docking approach. …”
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  9. 1289
    “…A dominant expression of two sensory appendages proteins (SAP-1 & SAP2) in the legs of An. culicifacies suggests that this mosquito species may draw an extra advantage of having more sensitive appendages than An. stephensi, an urban malarial vector in the Indian subcontinents. Finally, our molecular modeling analysis predicts crucial amino acid residues for future functional characterization of the sensory appendages proteins which may play a central role in regulating multiple behaviors of An. culicifacies mosquito. …”
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