"Parents should look for symptoms that indicate an invasive infection is developing, such as a continued raised temperature, lethargy or floppiness, not eating or drinking as usual, and lack of ...
"Parents should look for symptoms that indicate an invasive infection is developing, such as a continued raised temperature, lethargy or floppiness, not eating or drinking as usual, and lack of ...
This floppiness has significant implications, as it results in 2ⁿ possible isomers for an n-stacked G-quadruplex, potentially contributing to telomere variability. However, how chromosomes distinguish ...
When muscles don’t receive enough input from motor neurons, they are prone to weakness, atrophy (wasting), and poor muscle tone — a lack of tension in the muscles, which can cause floppiness — due to ...