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This study identifies α‐Hederin as a potent dual JAK1/JAK2 inhibitor that blocks STAT3 activation in ovarian cancer. By disrupting STAT3‐driven transcriptional programs, α‐Hederin suppresses tumor proliferation, invasion, and EMT, while enhancing cisplatin efficacy and overcoming chemoresistance.
Jiayu Wang+9 more
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An Assessment of Subseasonal Prediction Skill of the Antarctic Sea Ice Edge. [PDF]
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A weakly solvating electrolyte with non‐fluorinated cyclopentyl methyl ether solvent and 1,3‐dioxolane additive is employed in Li‐S batteries, which shows moderate lithium polysulfides solubility and improves the electrode interfacial stability. Therefore, appropriate cathodic kinetics and good anodic stability are both achieved in S/C||Li batteries ...
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Cryologger Ice Tracking Beacon: A Low-Cost, Open-Source Platform for Tracking Icebergs and Ice Islands. [PDF]
Garbo A, Mueller D.
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Polar bears and expanding sea ice in the Mid Holocene Aleutian Islands, Alaska. [PDF]
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Atmospheric-river-induced foehn events drain glaciers on Novaya Zemlya. [PDF]
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Transport measurements in the arctic ice-pack
Letters in Heat and Mass Transfer, 1980Abstract The characteristics of the Polar Pack are generally thought to have a large influence on terrestrial weather. Yet the environment of the sea ice and its dynamic response to the seasonal cycle, as well as to gradually changing average conditions, have received little study or transport modelling. A specific measurement program was devised and
B. Gebhart, T. Audunson
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Upwelling: Oceanic Structure at the Edge of the Arctic Ice Pack in Winter
Science, 1979Observations taken on an expedition into the Arctic Ocean north of Spitsbergen indicated the existence of a region of wind-driven upwelling along the edge of the ice pack. Models underestimate the 12-kilometer width of the upwelling region.
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