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1. SETD7-mediated monomethylation is enriched on soluble Tau in Alzheimer’s disease

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3. Presentations of children to emergency departments across Europe and the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational observational study.

6. Responses of paediatric emergency departments to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe: a cross-sectional survey study

7. A post-translational modification signature defines changes in soluble tau correlating with oligomerization in early stage Alzheimer’s disease brain

14. Multi-omics analysis identifies LBX1 and NHLH1 as central regulators of human midbrain dopaminergic neuron differentiation

15. Multi-omics analysis identifies LBX1 and NHLH1 as central regulators of human midbrain dopaminergic neuron differentiation

17. Blood enterovirus polymerase chain reaction testing in young febrile infants

18. Rate of invasive bacterial infection in recently vaccinated young infants with fever without source

19. Impact of the Step-by-Step on febrile infants

20. Paediatric Escherichia coli bacteraemia presentations and high‐risk factors in the emergency department

21. Patterns of Presentations of Children to Emergency Departments Across Europe and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Observational Multinational Study

25. Repeated Emergency Department Visits Among Children with Invasive Bacterial Infections

26. Respective roles of non-pharmaceutical interventions in bronchiolitis outbreaks: an interrupted time-series analysis based on a multinational surveillance system

27. Quantitative trait locus mapping identifies a locus linked to striatal dopamine and points to collagen IV alpha-6 chain as a novel regulator of striatal axonal branching in mice

28. SETD7-mediated monomethylation is enriched on soluble Tau in Alzheimer’s disease

29. A post-translational modification signature defines changes in soluble tau correlating with oligomerization in early stage Alzheimer’s disease brain

30. Casa, vecindario y cultura en el siglo XVIII

31. Markers for invasive bacterial infections in previously healthy children

32. Clear Cell Proliferations of the Skin : A Histopathologic Review

33. Invasive Bacterial Infections in Afebrile Infants Diagnosed With Acute Otitis Media

34. Accuracy of PECARN rule for predicting serious bacterial infection in infants with fever without a source

35. SETD7-mediated lysine monomethylation is abundant on non-hyperphosphorylated nuclear Tau

37. Etiología y evolución de las infecciones potencialmente graves en lactantes menores de 3 meses febriles

38. A positive nitrite test was an independent risk factor for invasive bacterial infections in infants under 90 days of age with fever without source

39. Prevalence of Bacterial Infection in Febrile Infant 61-90 Days Old Compared With Younger Infants

40. A post-translational modification signature defines changes in soluble tau correlating with oligomerization in early stage Alzheimer’s disease brain

41. MOESM3 of A post-translational modification signature defines changes in soluble tau correlating with oligomerization in early stage Alzheimer’s disease brain

42. Occult bacteremia etiology following the introduction of 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine: a multicenter study in Spain

43. Clinical prediction models for young febrile infants at the emergency department: an international validation study

45. Prevalence and Predictors of Bacterial Meningitis in Young Infants With Fever Without a Source

46. Invasive bacterial infections in young afebrile infants with a history of fever

47. Bacteremia in previously healthy children in Emergency Departments: clinical and microbiological characteristics and outcome

48. From cradle to adolescence: the development of Research in European Pediatric Emergency Medicine

49. Accuracy of a sequential approach to identify young febrile infants at low risk for invasive bacterial infection

50. Importance of Urine Dipstick in Evaluation of Young Febrile Infants With Positive Urine Culture: A Spanish Pediatric Emergency Research Group Study