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Diagnosis of Bacterial Bloodstream Infections: A 16S Metagenomics Approach16S metagenomics is a powerful approach for the diagnosis and understanding of Bacterial bloodstream infection
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Change in residential remoteness during the first 5 years of life in an Australian cerebral palsy cohortTo determine if families of children with cerebral palsy living in Australia move to less remote areas between birth and 5 years.
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Somatic activating mutations in Pik3ca cause sporadic venous malformations in mice and humansOur data demonstrate a causal relationship between activating Pik3ca mutations and the genesis of venous malformations
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Genome-wide DNA methylation profiling identifies a folate-sensitive region of differential methylation upstream of ZFP57-imprinting regulator in humansThis study identified that expsoure to folate has effects on the regulation of DNA methylation during fetal development.
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Quality of Childcare Influences Children's Attentiveness and Emotional Regulation at School EntryAmong children using formal childcare, those who experienced higher-quality relationships were better able to regulate their attention and emotions as they...
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Prenatal adverse life events increase the risk for atopic diseases in children, which is enhanced in the absence of a maternal atopic predispositionThere is evidence to suggest an association between prenatal maternal stress and the development of asthma or other atopic diseases in offspring.
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Community Involvement in the Centre's ResearchCommunity Involvement and Consumer Representatives are a really important part of our research. Find out what they have been working on.

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The PERSIST StudyThe Persist Study Community Workshop. Help us to understand how to engage other youth who live with T1D!

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International Nurses DayToday, May 12th, is International Nurses Day. To celebrate the wonderful nurses in our diabetes team, we asked Clinical Research Nurse Manager Alex Tully a few questions to find out what she does and why she does it.