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- BookDagmar Wilhelm, Pascal Bernard, editors.Contents:
1. The reproductive system
2. Non-coding RNAs: an introduction
3. How many non-coding RNAs does it take to compensate male/female genetic imbalance?
4. The piRNA pathway guards the germline genome against transposable elements
5. Non-coding RNA in spermatogenesis and epididymal maturation
7. Non-coding RNAs in mammary gland development and disease
8. Non-coding RNAs in prostate cancer: from discovery to clinical applications
9. Non-coding RNAs in uterine development, function and disease
Index.Digital Access Springer 2016Access via Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; 2016; 886LocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticleGhassemi AR, Thomson NB.Ann Thorac Surg. 1977 Jan;23:73-6.A patient with partial anomalous venous return from the left upper lobe in the presence of a large atrial septal defect is presented. The diagnosis was confirmed by selective angiographic studies. Two technical points are emphasized: first, that the exposure through a midsternal incision is excellent, and second, that the anomalous vein must be detached from its connection to the innominate or subclavian artery as high into the left chest as it is technically possible to reach. Postoperative cardiac catheterization and angiograms confirm the completeness of the repair.