A FAMILIAR STUDY ON SELF-LIMITED CHILDHOOD EPILEPSY PATIENTS USING HIPSC-DERIVED NEURONS SHOWS A BIAS TOWARDS IMMATURITY AT THE MORPHOLOGICAL, ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND GENE EXPRESSION LEVELS

A familiar study on self-limited childhood epilepsy patients using hIPSC-derived neurons shows a bias towards immaturity at the morphological, electrophysiological and gene expression levels

Abstract Background Self-limited Childhood Epilepsies are the most prevalent epileptic syndrome in children.Its pathogenesis is unknown.In this disease, symptoms resolve spontaneously in approximately 50% of patients when maturity is reached, prompting to a maturation problem.The purpose of this study was to understand the molecular bases of this d

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Pesticide Mixture Poisoning: A Case Report

Acute pesticide poisoning Mono LED is a reported as major health problem worldwide and are reported mostly in cases of suicides and cases of unintentional poisoning are less in number.A significant number of cases are encountered in forensic science laboratories Roper style Saddles for toxicological examination in which pesticide poisoning is repor

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Efficient processing of complex XSD using Hive and Spark

The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) files are widely used by the industry due to their flexibility in representing numerous kinds of data.Multiple applications such as financial records, social networks, and mobile networks use complex XML schemas with nested types, contents, and/or extension bases on existing complex elements or large real-world

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Rights, Free Trade, and Politics: The Strategic Use of a Rights Discourse in the Negotiation of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)

This article seeks to describe the strategic use of a rights discourse by domestic and international actors involved in the negotiation and ratification processes of free trade agreements HDMI Cable between Colombia, the United States, and the European Union.We suggest that some of the differences between both FTAs and the processes leading up to t

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