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Response to the Letter to the Editor Entitled "Interleukin-18: A Critical Culprit in Inflammatory Renal Disease". [PDF]
Barbir EB +9 more
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The relationship between cellular protein content and selenium accumulation in freshwater microalgae
Abstract Variability in the bioconcentration of selenium (Se) by primary producers at the base of the food web results in uncertainty in predictions of bioaccumulation and ecological risk to higher trophic level organisms. Water chemistry, speciation of Se, and periphyton community composition have all been suggested as factors that contribute to ...
Courtney Bogstie +3 more
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Bayesian networks and structural equation models reveal genetic causal relationships between productivity, defense, and climate-adaptability traits in interior lodgepole pine. [PDF]
Cappa EP +7 more
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What's New? In the first year of the COVID‐19 pandemic, cancer reporting in the Nordic countries declined, presumably owing to delays in cancer diagnosis. How the pandemic impacted cancer survival in these countries, however, remains unclear. Using data from Nordic cancer registries that together include more than 27 million people, the authors of the ...
Fernando Gonzalez Yli‐Mäyry +18 more
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A Rare Finding at the Hepaticojejunostomy in a Postliver Transplant Patient. [PDF]
Soleas J +3 more
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What's New? Accumulating evidence suggests a beneficial role of physical activity in cancer. However, it is unclear whether associations between physical activity and cancer outcomes vary by cancer treatment. Based on more than 16 years of follow‐up data from a cohort of endometrial cancer survivors, this study reveals that associations between ...
Minsuk Oh +7 more
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Modeling stratified dispersal in forest pests: A case study of the mountain pine beetle in Alberta. [PDF]
Johnson EC, Brush M, Lewis MA.
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What's New? Oncolytic viruses are a promising immunotherapeutic approach against many malignancies. However, it is unclear whether repeated doses have improved therapeutic value or may trigger greater side effects, especially in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma whose liver is chronically damaged.
Karen J. Scott +10 more
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