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Correction: Genetic profiling of rat gliomas and cardiac schwannomas from life-time radiofrequency radiation exposure study using a targeted next-generation sequencing gene panel. [PDF]
Brooks AM +13 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza responsiveness varies strongly among Petunia species and RILs, representing a genetically determined trait with breeding potential that is nonetheless strongly modulated by environmental conditions. Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi enhance plant nutrition and stress tolerance, yet their agricultural use remains limited ...
J. Brandes +4 more
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Indirect Comparison of Nipocalimab Versus Efgartigimod and Rozanolixizumab in the Treatment of Generalized Myasthenia Gravis. [PDF]
Jacob S +11 more
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The Lettuce Expression Browser: from lab to LEB
Significance Statement The Lettuce Expression Browser (LEB) provides the first high‐resolution gene expression atlas for both cultivated and wild lettuce species. This open‐access resource enables detailed exploration of gene activity across development stages and stress conditions, advancing functional genomics in the Asteraceae family.
Dirk‐Jan M. van Workum +18 more
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Exploring patient, caregiver and care team experiences of destination therapy Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD): A multiple case qualitative study protocol. [PDF]
Rebetez N +4 more
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More‐Than‐Debt: Affective Topologies of Buy‐Now‐Pay‐Later (BNPL) Platforms in Singapore
Short Abstract Buy‐now‐pay‐later (BNPL) platforms reconfigure indebtedness by operating as topological‐affective infrastructures that simultaneously modulate spatial relations and felt intensities. Drawing on diaries and interviews with BNPL users in Singapore, this paper reveals how platform mechanisms generate recursive movements across four ...
Gordon Kuo Siong Tan
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Radiology appointment management in German hospitals: a survey of referring physicians. [PDF]
Reschke P +11 more
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Abstract Inorganic nitrate may lower blood pressure (BP) and enhance natriuresis through nitric oxide (NO) mediated mechanisms. Studies have found inconsistent effects of NO on sodium excretion. Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibition suggests increased NO promotes natriuresis, whereas inorganic nitrate studies remain inconclusive.
A. M. Østergaard +5 more
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