, which is involved in the Wnt signalling pathway. These PPGLs are characterised by a high Ki67 expression, aggressive behaviour and early metastatic dissemination. Tumour biology As reported previously, a common feature of cluster 1 tumours is the
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Serena Martinelli, Mario Maggi, and Elena Rapizzi
Charlotte Janus, Dorte Vistisen, Hanan Amadid, Daniel R Witte, Torsten Lauritzen, Søren Brage, Anne-Louise Bjerregaard, Torben Hansen, Jens J Holst, Marit E Jørgensen, Oluf Pedersen, Kristine Færch, and Signe S Torekov
anterior superior iliac crest. The measurement was taken twice by the same person to nearest 0.1 cm, and the mean value of the two measurements was used. Physical activity assessment An objective measure of physical activity behaviour was obtained
Emmanuel K Fai, Cheryl Anderson, and Victor Ferreros
. Attitudes, Personality, and Behavior , 2nd ed. New York, NY, USA : Open University Press , 2005 . 15 Gatt S Sammut R. An exploratory study of predictors of self-care behaviour in persons with type 2 diabetes . International Journal of
A Rouland, J-C Chauvet-Gelinier, A-L Sberna, E Crevisy, P Buffier, T Mouillot, J-M Petit, and B Vergès
Ringa V . Personality and hormone therapy use among postmenopausal women in the GAZEL cohort study . Fertility and Sterility 2012 98 929 – 936 . ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.06.020 ) 12 Sensky T Petty R . Type A behaviour
Ann R Webb, Rehab Alghamdi, Richard Kift, and Lesley E Rhodes
-skinned neighbours to serve their vitamin D needs, yet they often retain cultural behaviours of sun avoidance. Despite these complexities, to assess needs or modifications to the ingested route for vitamin D, supply through cutaneous synthesis must be understood and
Devis Pascut, Sofia Tamini, Silvia Bresolin, Pablo Giraudi, Giuseppe Basso, Alessandro Minocci, Claudio Tiribelli, Graziano Grugni, and Alessandro Sartorio
include infantile hypotonia with feeding problems, early development of severe hyperphagia with food-seeking behaviour, mental retardation, behavioural problems, dysmorphic features and multiple hormonal abnormalities ( 4 ). A complex hypothalamic
Martin Bidlingmaier, Helena Gleeson, Ana-Claudia Latronico, and Martin O Savage
turn, has allowed the development of novel strategies, including therapeutics, dietary/behaviour modifications, prophylactic interventions and surveillance programmes, that are tailored to individual patients or subgroups of patients with the same
Sophie-Charlotte Drogge, Mirjam Frank, Carolin Girschik, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, Dagmar Führer-Sakel, and Börge Schmidt
-related risk factors, for example, greater exposure to stress, stronger exposure and vulnerability to behavioural risk factors, and have a higher prevalence of different diseases ( 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 ). There are indications that adverse environmental
Benjamin D Maylor, Julia K Zakrzewski-Fruer, Charlie J Orton, and Daniel P Bailey
Introduction A significant proportion of the population engages in high volumes of sedentary behaviour due to technological advancements, shifts in societal behaviour and increases in the number of office-based jobs ( 1 ). High levels of
Ashley K Clift, Omar Faiz, Robert Goldin, John Martin, Harpreet Wasan, Marc-Olaf Liedke, Erik Schloericke, Anna Malczewska, Guido Rindi, Mark Kidd, Irvin M Modlin, and Andrea Frilling
disseminated disease ( 10 , 11 , 12 ). Furthermore, the limitations of currently available mono-analyte biomarkers for predicting disease activity and behaviour; for example, the poor sensitivity and specificity of chromogranin A, are appreciated in the