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    Congenital partial arhinia: a case report

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    Congenital arhinia is an extremely rare anomaly consisting of an absence of external nasal structures and nasal passages. Fewer than 30 cases have been reported. Patients with a familial absence of the nose have been reported, but the effects of genetic and maternal factors are unknown. Midface hypoplasia may accompany arhinia. Accompanying malformations are thought to be caused by an absent or rudimentary nose. A patient with partial congenital arhinia is presented and the embryology and literature review are discussed

    A comprehensive compilation of SUMO proteomics

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    Cancer Signaling networks and Molecular Therapeutic

    A comprehensive compilation of SUMO proteomics

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    Hepatotoxicity of Immunomodulating Agents

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