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The Punch on MSNSickle cell disease and healthcare inequitiesSickle cell disease is one of the most common genetic blood disorders in the world. It affects millions globally, with the highest burden seen in people of African, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, and ...
Sickle cell disease affects about 100,000 people in the U.S., and 90% of patients are Black, according to NIH.
The human face is one of the most crucial biological features, playing a vital role in visual perception. Recently, the expression of 3D faces have garnered significant attention from researchers. In ...
C1QTNF6 may impact the development of islet autoantibodies by regulating B cell activation and plasma cell differentiation (36). The immune-modulatory role of C1QTNF6 has been recognized in other ...
Gene therapy for sickle cell disease may help improve a major contributing factor to stroke risk in patients, reports a new ...
The advancement of single-cell sequencing technology has promoted the generation of a large amount of single-cell transcriptional profiles, providing unprecedented opportunities to identify ...
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