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Ridaura

Ridaura

(rĭd-ô′rə)
A trademark for the drug auranofin.
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Ridaura

A brand name for AURANOFIN.
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The results obtained in this review coincide with most of the studies consulted that have studied these symptoms after a gestational loss (Christiansen, 2017; Burden et al., 2016; Krosch & Shakespeare-Finch, 2017; Ridaura, Penelo, & Raich, 2017).
Jat ML, Dagar JC, Sapkota TB, Singh Y, Govaerts B, Ridaura SL, Saharawat YS, Sharma RK, Tetarwal JP, Jat RK, Hobbs H, Stirling C (2016) Climate change and agriculture: adaptation strategies and mitigation opportunities for food security in South Asia and Latin America.
Intestinal dysbiosis may contribute to a variety of diseases (Konkel 2013; Ridaura et al.
Many researches have hinted towards a possible relationship between these gut microbiota and obesity (Raoult, 2016; Ridaura et al., 2013; Shen et al., 2013).
Turnbaugh PJ, Ridaura VK, Faith JJ, Rey FE, Knight R, Gordon JI.
Duran-McKinster C Rodolfo Rodriguez- Jurado R Cecilia Ridaura C et al.
And normal-weight mice given microbes from obese mice pack on extra fat, says coauthor Vanessa Ridaura, also of Washington University.
Vanessa Ridaura, a graduate student at Washington University's School of Medicine, and colleagues took samples of the microbes that were living in the guts of human fraternal and identical twins.
To start finding out, Washington University graduate student Vanessa Ridaura took gut bacteria from eight people -- four pairs of twins that each included one obese sibling and one lean sibling.
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