Articles
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Tipping the balance in autoimmunity: are regulatory t cells the cause, the cure, or both?
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Adverse effects of remdesivir for the treatment of acute COVID-19 in the pediatric population: a retrospective observational study
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The role of regulatory B cells in immune regulation and childhood allergic asthma
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Phagocytic cell death leads to enhanced release of pro-inflammatory S100A12 in familial Mediterranean fever
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Vegetarian diets in childhood and adolescence
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The role of chitin, chitinases, and chitinase-like proteins in pediatric lung diseases
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The clinical consequences of sucrase-isomaltase deficiency
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Osteogenesis imperfecta—pathophysiology and therapeutic options
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Monogenic forms of childhood obesity due to mutations in the leptin gene
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Molecular and Cellular Pediatrics is an interdisciplinary open access journal publishing peer-reviewed articles on innovative research in pediatrics.
The focus and the topics of this journal cover research areas relevant to pediatrics including rare diseases, genetic diseases, gene therapy, cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, genetics, immunology, infectiology, nephrology, neurology, oncology and hematology, pneumology, metabolism, neonatology and translational medicine in pediatrics.
Molecular and Cellular Pediatrics is dedicated to exchange and discussion of current molecular and cellular concepts in pediatrics. This includes frontline reviews on the latest developments, original research articles and a forum for discussion of pathophysiological concepts including therapeutic approaches.
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Molecular and Cellular Pediatrics is affiliated with the German Society of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (DGKJ).
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