Background: INTERBIO-21 st is Phase II of the INTERGROWTH-21 st Project, the population-based, research initiative involving nearly 70,000 mothers and babies worldwide coordinated by Oxford University and performed by a multidisciplinary network of more than 400 healthcare professionals and scientists from 35 institutions in 21 countries worldwide. Phase I, conducted 2008-2015, consisted of nine complementary studies designed to describe optimal human growth and neurodevelopment, based conceptually on the WHO prescriptive approach. The studies generated a set of international standards for monitoring growth and neurodevelopment, which complement the existing WHO Child Growth Standards. Phase II aims to improve the functional classification ...
Serious concerns about the way research is organized collectively are increasingly being raised. The...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of the central nervous system (CNS) can occur ...
The survival rates of infants born preterm with extremely low birth weight (ELBW ≤ 1000 g) have grad...
Background: INTERBIO-21 st is Phase II of the INTERGROWTH-21 st Project, the population-based, resea...
BACKGROUND: Most biomedical research has focused on sampling COVID-19 patients presenting to hospita...
Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of i...
Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of i...
The COVID-19 pandemic is in transition. It may pass or may define a “new normal” over a variable per...
Genomic surveillance is an important aspect of contemporary disease management but has yet to be use...
A coordinated system of disease surveillance will be critical to effectively control the coronavirus...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data restricted due to ethical considerations but reasonable requests ...
Perinatal life represents a delicate phase of development where stimuli of all sorts, coming to or ...
Tatton-Brown-Rahman syndrome (TBRS; OMIM 615879), also known as the DNMT3A-overgrowth syndrome, is a...
Background: Viral sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 has been used for outbreak investigation, but there is li...
In the hippocampus GABAergic local circuit inhibitory interneurons represent only ~10–15% of the tot...
Serious concerns about the way research is organized collectively are increasingly being raised. The...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of the central nervous system (CNS) can occur ...
The survival rates of infants born preterm with extremely low birth weight (ELBW ≤ 1000 g) have grad...
Background: INTERBIO-21 st is Phase II of the INTERGROWTH-21 st Project, the population-based, resea...
BACKGROUND: Most biomedical research has focused on sampling COVID-19 patients presenting to hospita...
Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of i...
Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of i...
The COVID-19 pandemic is in transition. It may pass or may define a “new normal” over a variable per...
Genomic surveillance is an important aspect of contemporary disease management but has yet to be use...
A coordinated system of disease surveillance will be critical to effectively control the coronavirus...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data restricted due to ethical considerations but reasonable requests ...
Perinatal life represents a delicate phase of development where stimuli of all sorts, coming to or ...
Tatton-Brown-Rahman syndrome (TBRS; OMIM 615879), also known as the DNMT3A-overgrowth syndrome, is a...
Background: Viral sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 has been used for outbreak investigation, but there is li...
In the hippocampus GABAergic local circuit inhibitory interneurons represent only ~10–15% of the tot...
Serious concerns about the way research is organized collectively are increasingly being raised. The...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of the central nervous system (CNS) can occur ...
The survival rates of infants born preterm with extremely low birth weight (ELBW ≤ 1000 g) have grad...