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Open AccessPD-1 instructs a tumor-suppressive metabolic program that restricts glycolysis and restrains AP-1 activity in T cell lymphoma
The PDCD1-encoded immune checkpoint receptor PD-1 is a key tumor suppressor in T cells that is recurrently inactivated in T cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas (T-NHLs). The highest frequencies of PDCD1 deletions are dete...
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Open AccessCellular origins and genetic landscape of cutaneous gamma delta T cell lymphomas
Primary cutaneous γδ T cell lymphomas (PCGDTLs) represent a heterogeneous group of uncommon but aggressive cancers. Herein, we perform genome-wide DNA, RNA, and T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing on 29 cutaneous...
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Open AccessCold adaptation, aging, and Korean women divers haenyeo
We have been studying the thermoregulatory responses of Korean breath-hold women divers, called haenyeo, in terms of aging and cold adaptation. During the 1960s to the 1980s, haenyeos received attention from envi...
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Open AccessGreater body mass index is related to greater self-identified cold tolerance and greater insensible body mass loss
Insensible body mass loss (IBL) from the human body continuously occurs, which is an important component in body heat exchange. The purpose of this study was to examine the relevance of IBL to anthropometric c...
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Open AccessPostural influences on sweating: exploring the effects of gravity and pressure
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Open AccessIndividual differences in thermoeffector function in the heat: morphological variations help determine effector activation
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Open AccessA real-time heat strain index using foot temperature and heart rate while wearing personal protective equipment in hot environments
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Open AccessCutaneous thermosensitivity differences among the face, hand or thigh appear not to exist for skin blood flow during normothermic states
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Open AccessDoes the skin of mildly hyperthermic individuals display local variations in thermosensitivity for the control of skin blood flow?
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Open AccessRelationships of self-identified cold tolerance and cold-induced vasodilatation in the finger