Sengwee Toh,1 Robert Wellman,2 R Yates Coley,2 Casie Horgan,1 Jessica Sturtevant,1 Erick Moyneur,3 Cheri Janning,4 Roy Pardee,2 Karen J Coleman,5 gem freemax tank David Arterburn,2 Kathleen McTigue,6 Jane Anau,2 Andrea J Cook2 On behalf of the PCORnet Bariatric Study Collaborative 1Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Harva
Epigenetically regulated RNA-binding proteins signify malaria hypnozoite dormancy
Summary: Dormancy enables relapsing malaria parasites, such as Plasmodium vivax and cynomolgi, to survive unfavorable conditions.It is enabled by hypnozoites, parasites remaining quiescent inside hepatocytes before reactivating and establishing blood-stage infection.We integrate omics approaches to explore gene-regulatory mechanisms underlying hypn
Social and Structural Determinants of HIV Treatment and Care Among Hispanic Women and Latinas Living with HIV Infection in the United States: A Qualitative Review: 2008?2018
Purpose: In 2017, among all women in the United States, Hispanic women and Latinas (Hispanics/Latinas) accounted for 16% of women with HIV.Populations with high HIV disparities, including Hispanics/Latinas, experience treatment and care outcomes that are well below the national goals.The objective of this qualitative review was to identify social a
DUTIES OF A UNIT BELONGING TO THE PUBLIC FINANCE SECTOR WITH RESPECT TO DOCUMENTATION OF MANAGEMENT AUDIT
The paper discusses the issue of control in the public finance sector.The issue in question is particularly important in the context of transition from heavily bureaucratic financial control of the public finance sector entities used so far to the management control based on regulations observed in the commercial sector.The paper underlines the ess