https://www.selleckchem.com/products/SNS-032.html Peyronie's disease (PD) is an acquired wound-healing disorder of the penis involving fibrosis and scar formation within the tunica albuginea that can lead to various penile deformities resulting in penile pain, sexual dysfunction, low self-esteem, and emotional distress. While many studies highlight the psychosocial impact of PD on the patient, little is known about the female partner's experience regarding PD and its management. To evaluate and summarize the available clinical data on the effects of the disease and its management on female sexual partners of patients with PD. A search of the available medical literature using the MEDLINE and PubMed databases was performed. The queried terms included the following Peyronie's disease, partner, female, dyspareunia, relationship, satisfaction, survey, and outcome. Studies were included only if the female sexual partners were directly evaluated or interviewed. PD can have a significant impact on the sexual function and satisfaction of female sexual partnemay be useful in guiding future treatment approaches. Kern T, Ye N, Abdelsayed GA. Peyronie's Disease What About the Female Sexual Partner?. Sex Med Rev 2021;9230-235.Janibacter indicus YB324, a gram-positive, aerobic and non-motile actinobacterium isolated from south Atlantic sediment at a depth of 2875 m. The complete genome sequence of the strain YB324 was obtained using PacBio Sequel HGAP.4 and comprised of 3,369,845 base pairs with a 71.3 mol% G + C content, 3225 protein-coding genes, 53 RNAs. In silico analysis confirmed the genes associated with polysaccharide hydrolyzation, nitrite reduction, and phenol degradation. Multiple natural product biosynthesis gene clusters were identified as well. The complete genome sequence will provide insight into the potential use of this strain in biotechnological and natural product biosynthesis applications. Non-invasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like features