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Enabling an equitable energy transition through inclusive research
Comprehensive and meaningful inclusion of marginalized communities within the research enterprise will be critical to ensuring an equitable, technology-informed, clean energy transition. We provide five key ac...
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Histological characterization of gonadal development of juvenile Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)
Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) hatcheries that produce juveniles to augment natural populations are of increasing importance to management and species recovery. Maintaining balanced sex ratios of juveniles ...
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Enhancing plant biosecurity with citizen science monitoring: comparing methodologies using reports of acute oak decline
Monitoring of forest pests and diseases is resource-intensive, requiring individual woodlands and trees to be visited and assessed for symptoms. Climate change and increased global connectivity are amplifying...
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Novel BRD4–NUT fusion isoforms increase the pathogenic complexity in NUT midline carcinoma
Nuclear protein in testis (NUT)-midline carcinoma (NMC) is a rare, aggressive disease typically presenting with a single t(15;19) translocation that results in the generation of a bromodomain-containing protein 4...
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Reliability of tonosafe disposable tonometer prisms: clinical implications from the Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System Quality Assurance Study
Given the Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System's recent introduction of single-use Tonosafe disposable tonometer prisms as an alternative to Goldmann applanation tonometers (GATs), this study had two aims...
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Validation of recombinant Sendai virus in a non-natural host model
We have previously shown that recombinant Sendai virus (SeV) vector, derived from murine parainfluenza virus, is one of the most efficient vectors for airway gene transfer. We have also shown that SeV-mediated...
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Open AccessOverexpression and altered glycosylation of MUC1 in malignant mesothelioma
Current interest in the MUC1/EMA mucin relates to its role in malignancy, and its potential as a therapeutic target. MUC1/EMA expression has been observed in the majority of epithelioid mesotheliomas. However,...
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Familiarity During Immaturity: Implications for the Captive Propagation of Gibbons
Immature captive gibbons are often housed together to facilitate healthy social development. Zoo personnel have wondered if the familiarity acquired during peer-rearing results in sexual aversion at maturity. ...
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Open AccessGeneKeyDB: A lightweight, gene-centric, relational database to support data mining environments
The analysis of biological data is greatly enhanced by existing or emerging databases. Most existing databases, with few exceptions are not designed to easily support large scale computational analysis, but ra...
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Quality of life as conveyed by pediatric patients with cancer
Quality-of-life instruments have provided important advances in measuring the quality of life of pediatric patients receiving treatment for cancer. However, the bases of these instruments have not included fir...
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Glucose in airway secretions and an association with the presence of Staphylococcus aureus in the respiratory tract
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Segmental variability of ENaC subunit expression in rat colon during dietary sodium depletion
In rat distal colon, aldosterone has little effect on Na+ channel (ENaC) α-subunit levels but increases the expression of the β- and γ-subunits and stimulates electrogenic Na+ transport. By contrast, the molecul...
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Human HPA Endoglycosidase Heparanase Map Position 4q21.3
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Liver iron depletion and toxicity of the iron chelator Deferiprone (L, CP20) in the guinea pig
The use of the iron chelator deferiprone (L, CP20, 1,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypyrid-4-one) for the treatment of diseases of iron overload and other disorders is problematic and requires further evaluation. In this ...
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Cyclophilin 40 (PPID) gene Map position 4q31.3
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Intermediate steps in cellular iron uptake from transferrin. II. A cytoplasmic pool of iron is released from cultured cells via temperature-dependent mechanical wounding
A previous study described a cytoplasmic, transferrin (Tf)-free, iron (Fe) pool that was detected only when cells were mechanically detached from the culture substratum at 4°C, after initial incubation with59Fe-1...
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Functional MRI Brain Map** Prior to Craniotomy or Radiosurgery: Initial Clinical Experience
The primary motor, sensory, visual, and language regions of the cerebral cortex can be identified using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques. Identification of these cortical regions is a va...
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Tumor Viability Assessed by Cerebral Blood Volume Measurements
A common clinical problem in neuroradiology is the differentiation of recurrent malignant glioma from radiation necrosis. Frequently, patients present one to two years after surgery and radiation therapy with ...
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Human gene map** report
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Association of a chromosome deletion syndrome with a fragile site within the proto-oncogene CBL2
The fragile site FRA11B has been localized to the p(CCG)n repeat of the CBL2 proto-oncogene. A proportion of Jacobsen (11q−) syndrome patients inherited a chromosome carrying a CBL2 p(CCG)n expansion, which was t...