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Autor:
Karen Lincoln, Malcolm MacDougall, Franz Majoko, Louise Linsell, Jane E. Preston, Anna Haestier, Muna Noori, Bee K. Tan, Ellen Knox, Amarnath Bhide, Jenny Chambers, Madhuchanda Dey, Mumtaz Rashid, Catherine Williamson, Rahila Khan, Radha Indusekhar, Edmund Juszczak, Rachael Hunter, Rita Arya, Irshad Ahmed, Jennifer L Bell, Anne Smith, Heather Brown, Catharina Schram, Leila Fahel, Jon Dorling, Karen McIntyre, Ruta Gada, George Bugg, Joanna Girling, Alison Kirkpatrick, Peter H. Dixon, Nishigandh Deole, Wendy Oakley, Poornima Ranka, Manjula Samyraju, Lucy C Chappell, B. Jones, S Stone, Virginia Beckett, Helen Cameron, Sean Hughes, Seema Sen, Jim G Thornton, Marwan Salloum, James Dwyer
Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England)
Chappell, L C, Bell, J L, Smith, A, Linsell, L, Juszczak, E, Dixon, P H, Chambers, J, Hunter, R, Dorling, J & Williamson, C & Thornton, J G 2019, ' Ursodeoxycholic acid versus placebo in women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (PITCHES) : a randomised controlled trial ', The Lancet, vol. 394, no. 10201, pp. 849-860 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(19)31270-X
Chappell, L C, Bell, J L, Smith, A, Linsell, L, Juszczak, E, Dixon, P H, Chambers, J, Hunter, R, Dorling, J & Williamson, C & Thornton, J G 2019, ' Ursodeoxycholic acid versus placebo in women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (PITCHES) : a randomised controlled trial ', The Lancet, vol. 394, no. 10201, pp. 849-860 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(19)31270-X
BACKGROUND: Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, characterised by maternal pruritus and increased serum bile acid concentrations, is associated with increased rates of stillbirth, preterm birth, and neonatal unit admission. Ursodeoxycholic acid is
Autor:
Wendy Oakley, B.H. Howard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Horticultural Science. 72:697-704
SummarySummer bud-grafting (budding) of the red-leaved scion ‘Crimson King’ onto Acer platanoides rootstocks is unreliable. Typically, the rootstock produces copious callus from the incision in the stem, but the scion bud-chip fails to survive an