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    Delayed pregnancy disclosure, attributed social factors and implications for antenatal care initiation: a qualitative study among Ugandan women and their partners by Hadija Nalubwama, Alison M. El Ayadi, Cynthia C. Harper, Josaphat Byamugisha, Dilys Walker, Alexander C. Tsai, Blake Erhardt-Ohren, Umar Senoga, Paul J. Krezanoski, Carol S. Camlin, Alison B. Comfort

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The female participants were purposively selected for their varying partnership status. We asked study participants about social norms around pregnancy disclosure, to whom they disclosed their pregnancy and when, whether pregnancy disclosure influenced social support they received and its implications for antenatal care initiation. …”
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    MicroRNA expression and GPX-1 genetic polymorphisms in patients undergoing hemodialysis: Implications for oxidative stress in a cross-sectional study by Hetaf Shallal, Nagam Khudhair, Maryam I. Salman

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study examines the interplay between miRNA expression, oxidative stress, and GPX-1 genetic polymorphisms in hemodialysis patients. …”
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    Evolutionary implications of heterochromatin and rDNA in chromosome number and genome size changes during dysploidy: A case study in Reichardia genus. by Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev, Bernard Godelle, Vlatka Zoldos, Joan Vallès, Teresa Garnatje, Oriane Hidalgo

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In this study we showed that constitutive heterochromatin, GC-rich DNA and rDNA are implicated in chromosomal rearrangements during the basic chromosome number changing (dysploidy) in Reichardia genus. …”
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    Specialty choice among final-year medical students and house officers in Nigeria: implications for anaesthesia practice – a cross-sectional study by Thankgod Chukwunnonso Okonkwo, Gbolahan Deji Olatunji, Victor Mayowa Adeleye, Mukaila Oyegbade Akinwale

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Medical graduate specialty choices have a vital impact on the workforce and are essential for healthcare planning. This study aimed to identify the current specialty preferences of final-year medical students and house officers in Nigeria, factors that affect such choices, and their implications for anaesthesia practice.Design We conducted a cross-sectional study among final-year medical students and house officers in Nigeria using a self-administered, semistructured electronic questionnaire. …”
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