1. A POX on Renal Cancer Cells
The introduction of a miR-23b*-inhibiting microRNA molecule (Antagomir) into cultured cancer cells caused a significant decrease in miR 23b* expression and a simultaneous increase in POX protein, which produced reactive oxygen species (ROS) and le...
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2. DCCPS: Small Grants Program: Post Award Information
Progress reports are usually required annually as part of the noncompeting continuation request or competing continuation application. NIH may require these reports more frequently. The information to be included in the progress report as part of ...
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3. DCCPS: Small Grants Program: Poste Review Information
An application for research support may receive a priority score that does not result in funding. You can submit up to two revisions to your application. Revised applications need to be submitted within 2 years of your original submission.
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4. Small Pox
Diagnosis: Vesicular fluid is obtained by opening lesions with a scalpel and harvesting fluid on a clean microscopic slide; scabs can be removed by forceps;
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5. Hardin MD : Smallpox & Smallpox Vaccine (Small Pox)
Mark Graber, Emergency medicine journal; Comparing the stages of rash between smallpox and chickenpox Mark Graber, Emergency medicine journal; Comparing the stages of rash between smallpox and chickenpox<...
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6. Rickettsial Pox - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Rickettsial Pox - NY Times Health Information
Rickettsial pox is caused by the bacteria, Rickettsia akari. It is commonly found in the United States in New York City and other city areas. It also has been seen in South Africa, Korea, and Russia.
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7. small pox - NDI Foundation
Variola: an acute, highly contagious, often fatal infectious disease caused by an orthopoxvirus characterized by a biphasic febrile course and distinctive progressive skin eruptions. Vaccination has succeeded in eradicating smallpox worldwide; the.....
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8. Chicken Pox
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9. Chicken Pox
Chickenpox is a common illness caused by a virus (germ) named varicella zoster. People often get the virus as young children. A child with chickenpox can easily give the virus to other children. Almost all children catch chickenpox but few develop.....
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10. Chicken Pox
Chicken pox (also known as varicella) is usually mild but it is a highly contagious disease. A virus causes chicken pox. There is no specific medication for killing the virus, so treatment must be directed toward preventing possible complication...
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