
Jean Calleja-Agius
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Oct 15, 2024 |
nature.com | JangKeun Kim |Francisco J. Enguita |Sylvain V Costes |Ryan Scott |Lauren Sanders |David Furman | +3 more
Correction to: Communications Biology https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06944-6, published online 05 October 2024In the Acknowledgement section, the L.I.G. was supported by the US Army Medical Research Command (award W81XWH2110402) was omitted. The original article has been corrected.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
nature.com | JangKeun Kim |Francisco J. Enguita |Sylvain V Costes |Ryan Scott |Lauren Sanders |David Furman | +3 more
AbstractIn the era of renewed space exploration, comprehending the effects of the space environment on human health, particularly for deep space missions, is crucial. While extensive research exists on the impacts of spaceflight, there is a gap regarding female reproductive risks. We hypothesize that space stressors could have enduring effects on female health, potentially increasing risks for future pregnancies upon return to Earth, particularly related to small-for-gestational-age (SGA) fetuses.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
ejso.com | Jean Calleja-Agius
Keywordsrare gynaecological cancersclinical trialsoutcome measuresGet full text accessLog in, subscribe or purchase for full access. REFERENCES1. Ray-Coquard, I. ∙ Trama, A. ∙ Seckl, M.J. ..., RARECARENet Working GroupRare ovarian tumours: Epidemiology, treatment challenges in and outside a network settingEur J Surg Oncol. 2019; 45:67-742. Mandilaras, V. ∙ Karakasis, K. ∙ Clarke, B. ...
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Jul 13, 2024 |
ejso.com | Rosa Drago-Ferrante |BioDna Laboratories |Jean Calleja-Agius |Neville Calleja
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Jun 10, 2024 |
nature.com | Jean Calleja-Agius |Joseph Borg |JangKeun Kim |Caroline Coffey |Nathaniel J. Szewczyk |Christopher Mason | +5 more
AbstractMounting ambitions and capabilities for public and private, non-government sector crewed space exploration bring with them an increasingly diverse set of space travelers, raising new and nontrivial ethical, legal, and medical policy and practice concerns which are still relatively underexplored.
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