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    Digenic inheritance of human primary microcephaly delineates centrosomal and non-centrosomal pathways.

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    Primary microcephaly (PM) is characterized by a small head since birth and is vastly heterogeneous both genetically and phenotypically. While most cases are monogenic, genetic interactions between Aspm and Wdr62 have recently been described in a mouse model of PM. Here, we used two complementary, holistic in vivo approaches: high throughput DNA sequencing of multiple PM genes in human patients with PM, and genome-edited zebrafish modeling for the digenic inheritance of PM. Exomes of patients with PM showed a significant burden of variants in 75 PM genes, that persisted after removing monogenic causes of PM (e.g., biallelic pathogenic variants in CEP152). This observation was replicated in an independent cohort of patients with PM, where a PM gene panel showed in addition that the burden was carried by six centrosomal genes. Allelic frequencies were consistent with digenic inheritance. In zebrafish, non-centrosomal gene casc5 -/- produced a severe PM phenotype, that was not modified by centrosomal genes aspm or wdr62 invalidation. A digenic, quadriallelic PM phenotype was produced by aspm and wdr62. Our observations provide strong evidence for digenic inheritance of human PM, involving centrosomal genes. Absence of genetic interaction between casc5 and aspm or wdr62 further delineates centrosomal and non-centrosomal pathways in PM

    Mathematical modeling of stimulus-secretion coupling in the pancreatic beta-cell. III. Glucose-induced inhibition of calcium efflux.

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    The inhibitory effect of glucose upon 45Ca efflux from prelabeled pancreatic islets was simulated in a mathematical model for Ca2+-cyclic AMP interaction in the process of glucose-induced insulin release. At variance with a previous interpretation, it was postulated that glucose inhibits 45Ca efflux by facilitating the uptake of the cation by the vacuolar system. The latter facilitation did not hinder glucose from provoking a rapid accumulation of cytosolic Ca2+ and, hence, insulin release. The postulated facilitation was also suitable in simulating the effect of glucose upon 45Ca efflux, uptake, and intracellular distribution in the pancreatic islets

    Effects of physical therapy on patients with Kashin-Beck disease in Tibet

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    Pharmacokinetics of gentamicin after iv infusion or iv bolus

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