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  • Book
    Marios Stavrakas, Hisham S. Khalil, editors.
    Summary: This book offers a selection of pertinent patient case-presentations in the field of Rhinology, Anterior Skull Base and Facial Plastics surgery. It further explores the evidence-based management of simple to complex clinical presentations. Each chapter start with the diagnosis and progresses from medical or surgical treatment to the post-operative follow up of the presented clinical condition. The various case reports are concise; however, sufficiently comprehensive and cover conditions from emergencies in adult and paediatric rhinology, to elective care, sino-nasal and anterior skull base neoplasms systemic diseases affecting the nose and paranasal sinuses, and underpinned by illustrations, imaging, and intra-operative photographs to emphasize the clinical approach. Rhinology and Anterior Skull Base Surgery - A Case-based Approach is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing insights for exam candidates, trainees, general practitioners, rhinologists and otolaryngologists with an interest in anterior skull base, facial plastics and rhinology.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Emergencies in Rhinology
    Rhinitis
    Rhinosinusitis
    Facial plastics
    Anterior skull base surgery.-Sinonasal tumours.-Paediatric rhinology
    Olfactory disorders
    Systematic diseases affecting the nose and the paranasal sinuses
    General rhinology
    Post- operative complications.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Article
    Zwieb C, Ross A, Rinke J, Meinke M, Brimacombe R.
    Nucleic Acids Res. 1978 Aug;5(8):2705-20.
    Evidence is presented in three separate cases for the formation of RNA-RNA cross-links in intact E. coli ribosomes and ribosomal subunits. The first case is a cross-link between the 18S and 13S regions of the 23S RNA, induced by ultraviolet irradiation. The second is a cross-link at the subunit interface, generated by the bifunctional reagent bis-(2-chloroethyl)-amine. The third example is a cross-link between sections O'-D and P-A of the 16S RNA, induced as in the first case by ultraviolet irradiation. The RNA-RNA cross-links can be identified as such, despite the complications introduced by concomitant RNA-protein cross-linking reactions. The experiments represent a first attempt to introduce RNA-RNA cross-linking into studies of the topographical organization of the RNA within the ribosome.
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