2020
DOI: 10.32474/sjfn.2020.02.000150
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Evaluation of Post-Translation Control Mechanisms (Mirnas) In Type 1 Diabetic Patients with and Without Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy

Abstract: Background: Covid-19 global pandemic ravaged health and wealth of people in developed and developing countries crippling health care systems and economies across the globe. Despite countries resuming normalcy powered by mass scale immunization drives after battling sinister waves of Covid-19 epidemics, its pervasive impact is yet to be fully explored. Early childhood caries (ECC) ranks top among the leading chronic childhood diseases especially among high risk toddlers and children in developing countries and … Show more

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