COUNTING CONDITIONS ON NEWBORN BLOODSPOT SCREENING PANELS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND


Interpretation of indoor air surveillance for respiratory infections: a prospective longitudinal observational study in a childcare settingResearch in context

Summary: Background: Jill Sampling the air in indoor congregate settings, where respiratory pathogens are ubiquitous, may constitute a valuable yet underutilised data source for community-wide surveillance of respiratory infections.However, there is a lack of research comparing air sampling and individual sampling of attendees.Therefore, it remains

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Cell competition, cooperation, and cancer

Complex multicellular organisms require quantitative and qualitative assessments on each of their constitutive cell types to ensure coordinated and cooperative behavior towards overall functional proficiency.Cell competition represents one of the operating arms of such quality control mechanisms and relies on fitness comparison among individual cel

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