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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 179:313-373
Autor:
B.D. Dimitrov
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International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 53:101-102
Autor:
D.C. Fortescue-Webb, B.D. Dimitrov
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International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 53:98
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Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. 11
Introduction: Adult diagnosed patients represent a unique population that differ in their clinical, genetic and prognostic characteristics compared to those diagnosed in childhood. With a different spectrum of CFTR mutations, infections and organ inv
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A23. ADULT CYSTIC FIBROSIS: ADVANCES IN TREATMENT AND UNDERSTANDING OF MECHANISMS OF DISEASE.
Autor:
C Bolton, A. Lyons, Cedric Gunaratnam, C. McCarthy, C O'Donohoe, B.D. Dimitrov, W. See, R. O'Donohoe, Noel G. McElvaney
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A102. ADVANCES IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS.
Autor:
T. Veronica, Neil McHugh, M Khamashta, B.D. Dimitrov, Ian Giles, Ian N. Bruce, Christopher J Edwards, Mohammed Akil, L. S. Teh, F. Leone, Caroline Gordon, M. Gayed
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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 73:180.3-181
Background Azathiopine (AZA) is commonly used to ensure SLE disease control during pregnancy. There is little information regarding long term outcomes of these children. Objectives We aimed to assess if AZA exposure during pregnancy and lactation was
Autor:
B.D. Dimitrov
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Medical hypotheses. 41(5)
Although many theories for the development of cancer exist, a new hypothesis for carcinogenesis is suggested and a new 7-phase model of malignant transformation described. Both the hypothesis and the model are based on the principle of a critical poi
Cyclic patterns of incidence variations for breast cancer: A hypothesis for heliophysical imprinting
Autor:
B.D. Dimitrov
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European Journal of Cancer. 33:S130-S131
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International Journal of Low Radiation. 1:159
Recently, for purposes of radiation safety, the validation of the linear non-threshold (LNT) hypothesis at low doses of radiation was actively discussed. New knowledge, especially on subcellular level, might contribute to the clarification of this pr