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At autopsy, the brains of the 44 yr XP-A and the 45 yr XP-D patients were profoundly atrophic and characterized microscopically by diffuse neuronal loss, myelin pallor and gliosis. Two XP-C patients developed internal neoplasms including glioblastoma in XP24BE and uterine adenocarcinoma in XP1BE.
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The clinical spectrum encompassed severe cachexia in the XP-A ( XP12BE) patient, numerous skin cancers in the XP-A and two XP-C ( XP24BE and XP1BE) patients and only few skin cancers in the XP-D patient. Results The XP-A ( XP12BE) and XP-D ( XP18BE) patients exhibited progressive neurological deterioration with sensorineural hearing loss.
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The influence of DNA repair on neurological degeneration, cachexia, skin cancer and internal neoplasms: autopsy report of four xeroderma pigmentosum patients ( XP-A, XP-C and XP-D)īackground To investigate the association of DNA nucleotide excision repair (NER) defects with neurological degeneration, cachexia and cancer, we performed autopsies on 4 adult xeroderma pigmentosum ( XP) patients with different clinical features and defects in NER complementation groups XP-A, XP-C or XP-D. The functions of the software, communication mode and the user interface is introduced in this article.
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The design of radio telescope control software is based on Windows XP system with VC++. The main function of the radio telescope control software is to drive the radio telescope to track the target accurately. Zhao, Rong-Bing Aili, Yu Zhang, Jin Yu, Yun The Design and Realization of Radio Telescope Control Software in Windows XP System with VC++ The giant software company has made it clear for years that it plans to stop supporting XP… Microsoft's plans to end support for Windows XP, believed to be the dominant computer operating system in K-12 education, could pose big technological and financial challenges for districts nationwide-issues that many school systems have yet to confront. Schools Facing the Expiration of Windows XPĮRIC Educational Resources Information Center