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FGFR2 Alterations in Young Adults with cholangiocarcinoma was common. Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is a rare liver cancer, typically seen in older adults. This study focused on younger patients across Asia, examining changes in the FGFR2 gene that may drive cancer growth.
Yuta Maruki +22 more
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Graphical abstract illustrating the challenges, opportunities, and research gaps in decarbonizing ASEAN'S transport sector through electric vehicle (EV) and biofuel policy pathways. The framework highlights infrastructural, policy, and investment barriers alongside emerging opportunities from advanced biofuel technologies and supportive policy ...
Ohn Zin Lin +4 more
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Optimizing management of stage IV EGFR mutant non‐small cell lung cancer in Asia: An expert opinion
What's New? Emerging strategies for the treatment of advanced non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) featuring epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations are helping improve patient outcomes. Which strategies are optimal to effectively manage EGFR‐mutant NSCLC, however, remains unclear.
Gee‐Chen Chang +13 more
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Distributive Politics and Class Dynamics in Rural Java
ABSTRACT Based on fieldwork in a village I call Lone Teak in East Java, Indonesia, this paper examines emerging patterns of class differentiation and distributive politics. The history of Lone Teak's landholding structure reveals long‐term patterns of inequality. However, since widespread deforestation during 1998–2002, new dynamics emerged.
Colum Graham
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ABSTRACT This article brings degrowth into conversation with urbanisation through our analysis of environmental transformations in the coastal Southern city of Semarang, Indonesia. We analyse two collective activisms to build a theoretical dialogue between degrowth and provincialised urban political ecology (UPE).
Bosman Batubara +2 more
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Public services in island sub‐districts: Towards geography‐based governance
Abstract This study proposes a form of governance of sub‐district public services based on the geography of the Maluku archipelago in Indonesia. Using qualitative research, data were collected using in‐depth interviews, focus group discussions, documentation, and field observations, involving informants from local and sub‐district government elements ...
Jusuf Madubun
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Abstract Smooth interaction with a disaster‐affected community can create and strengthen its social capital, leading to greater effectiveness in the provision of successful post‐disaster recovery aid. To understand the relationship between the types of interaction, the strength of social capital generated, and the provision of successful post‐disaster ...
Daniel Moritz Marutschke +2 more
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Indonesiaʼs energy transition: Dependency, subsidies and renewables
Abstract Indonesiaʼs economy is highly dependent on the fossil fuel industry as evidenced in measures of non‐taxable revenue, energy subsidy, energy mix and regulatory flexibility. To cut carbon emissions by 41% in 2030, the energy system needs to transition faster than anticipated through progressive reforms and investment.
Ryan Wong, Aninda Dewayanti
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Abstract In most Melanesian societies, pig feasts have been declining in recent years, owing to the incursion of Christianity and the modern economy. But in Indonesia‐occupied West Papua, pig feasts are being held more often, and at a greater scale, than ever.
Veronika Kusumaryati
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Abstract Splenomegaly frequently occurs in patients with Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) or P. vivax (Pv) malarial anemia, but mechanisms underlying this co‐occurrence are unclear. In malaria‐endemic Papua, Indonesia, we prospectively analyzed red blood cell (RBC) concentrations in the spleen and spleen‐mimetic retention in 37 subjects splenectomized for ...
Steven Kho +28 more
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