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Peter J. Morris and Colin A. Russell, Archives of the British chemical industry 1750–1914: a handlist, contr. ed. John Graham Smith, BSHS Monograph 6, Faringdon, British Society for the History of Science, 1988, 8vo, pp. xi, 273, £14.50/$31.00 (BSHS members £9.00/$19.00), (paperback). Available from the Executive Secretary, BSHS, 31 High St.,Stanford in the Vale, Faringdon, Oxon. SN7 8LH. [PDF]
Julia Sheppard
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Single‐cell transcriptomic and functional analyses identify SEMA3C as a key regulator of tumor progression and tumor microenvironment remodeling in penile squamous cell carcinoma. SEMA3C promotes epithelial–mesenchymal transition, tumor growth, and invasion while shaping an immunosuppressive microenvironment, highlighting its potential as a prognostic ...
Xiheng Hu +21 more
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Scalable, high quality, whole genome sequencing from archived, newborn, dried blood spots [PDF]
Yan Ding +16 more
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This study explores how iron and manganese oxides transform sewage sludge into plant biostimulants during composting. Non‐targeted identification reveals the main species of plant biostimulants. Metagenomic analysis reveals that 2‐line ferrihydrite specifically enriches microbial genes for biosynthesis, boosting plant‐growth promoters.
Yu Zhang +7 more
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Oregon Yearly Meeting Minutes 1918
Minutes of the Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends annual meeting from ...
George Fox University Archives
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PD‐1 Inhibits CD4+ TRM‐Mediated cDC1 Mobilization via Suppressing JAML in Human NSCLC
CD4+ tissue‐resident memory T cells (TRMs) in non‐small cell lung cancer recruit conventional type 1 dendritic cells via XCL1‐XCR1 signaling, orchestrating antitumor immunity. The costimulatory molecule JAML is essential for this process. PD‐1 blockade restores JAML expression and cDC1 mobilization, while JAML agonists synergize with anti‐PD‐1 therapy,
Zheyu Shao +16 more
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This study reveals that the tyrosine metabolic enzyme HPD functions as a previously uncharacterized, METTL3‐independent m6A methyltransferase. It promotes colorectal tumor progression by coordinately regulating the SLC7A11/GPX4 axis to suppress ferroptosis.
Jiyan Wang +17 more
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