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Quantitative Proteomic Profiling Identifies a Potential Novel Chaperone Marker in Resistant Breast Cancer.
The opened processivity clamp slides into view.
US assessment of HPV types in cancers: implications for current and 9-valent HPV vaccines.
Proteome-wide analysis of mutant p53 targets in breast cancer identifies new levels of gain-of-function that influence PARP, PCNA, and MCM4.
Evidenced based management of neonatal hemangiolymphangioma: a case report.
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Lessons learned from the clinical reappraisal study of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview with Latinos.
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Ataque de nervios as a marker of social and psychiatric vulnerability: results from the NLAAS.
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Maternal mental health and childhood asthma among Puerto Rican youth: the role of prenatal smoking.
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Parental psychosocial stress and asthma morbidity in Puerto Rican twins.
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The role of caregiver major depression in the relationship between anxiety disorders and asthma attacks in island Puerto Rican youth and young adults.
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The health status of youth in Puerto Rico.
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Genetic and environmental influences on temperament in the first year of life: the Puerto Rico Infant Twin Study (PRINTS).
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Translation and cultural adaptation of a mental health outcome measure: the BASIS-R(c).
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Persistence of mental health service use among Latino children: a clinical and community study.
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Predicting child maltreatment among Puerto Rican children from migrant and non-migrant families.
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