Asprosin, a novel glucogenic adipokine, is encoded by two exons (exon 65 and exon 66) of the gene Fibrillin 1 (FBN1) and mainly synthesized and released by white adipose tissue during fasting.
“There wasn’t one negative review on the guy — sounds like a great doctor,” she said. “But I guess not.” Soda, 48, wasn’t only a victim of unauthorized surgery on her genitals ...
A scientist has taken it upon himself to create new life – imitating Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, a book that has sent shock waves around the country. But, much like his fictional counterpart, this ...
Professor Christopher Cheng – who spent more than 30 years on the field of urology focused on prostate cancer - said he experienced urinary retention and waking up in the night to pee before his ...
One doctor is showing nurses ... Supported by Photographs by Kang-Chun Cheng Text by Stephanie Nolen Over the past year, Muanema Fakira noticed something odd about the eyes of her 1-year-old ...
The Nobel Prize-winning Russian poet and writer Boris Pasternak became world famous for his controversial novel Doctor Zhivago which underscores the plight of the Russian upper middle class during the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Debra Moore Muñoz (Mayans M.C., DMZ) is developing Silvia Moreno-Garcia ’s 2022 novel The Daughter of Doctor Moreau for television from UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group ...
Many years later, in 1958, the ageing Pasternak was himself under attack. His deeply non-socialist novel, Doctor Zhivago, had been refused publication in the Soviet Union and Pasternak had been tried ...
Meanwhile, for nonfiction recommendations, here are eight great books hand-picked by doctors for your reading list. And for medical students and physicians who are more interested in reading fiction, ...
2005; Brown et al., 2006) and vary significantly in number, length, and angle of primary branches as well as the three-dimensional shape, size, and distribution of the seed (Li et al., 2020), ...
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