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Cross-talk in economics and neuroscience [PDF]
Neuroeconomics is a recent extension of behavioral economics which aims at uncovering the brain mechanisms and activities that mediate regular and anomalous behaviour. Gul and Pesendorfer (2005) have launched a critique against the neuroeconomic research
Carl Schoonover, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde
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Aggressive prostate cancer is associated with pericyte dysfunction
Tumor‐produced TGF‐β drives pericyte dysfunction in prostate cancer. This dysfunction is characterized by downregulation of some canonical pericyte markers (i.e., DES, CSPG4, and ACTA2) while maintaining the expression of others (i.e., PDGFRB, NOTCH3, and RGS5).
Anabel Martinez‐Romero +11 more
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CDK11 inhibition stabilises the tumour suppressor p53 and triggers the production of an alternative p21WAF1 splice variant p21L, through the inactivation of the spliceosomal protein SF3B1. Unlike the canonical p21WAF1 protein, p21L is localised in the cytoplasm and has reduced cell cycle‐blocking activity.
Radovan Krejcir +12 more
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Combining the contributions of behavioral economics and other social sciences in understanding taxation and tax reform [PDF]
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis version uploaded to Munich Personal RePEc ArchivePaper presented at the Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics, San Diego State University, August 2-5, 2010This paper extends ...
James, Simon
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A mouse model for vascular normalization and a human breast cancer cohort were studied to understand the relationship between vascular leakage and tumor immune suppression. For this, endothelial and immune cell RNAseq, staining for vascular function, and immune cell profiling were employed.
Liqun He +8 more
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"Mental Disorders as Brain Diseases": Bioethical, Cultural, and Social Implications
Background: Advances in modern neuroscience have led to a transformation in the understanding of mental disorders, which are now being reinterpreted as "brain diseases." Objective: To analyze the social, cultural, and bioethical implications of the shift
Lucas Franca Garcia +3 more
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Discussion on the Borrowing of Behavioral Science Theory for Ideological and Political Education Methods [PDF]
Lei Wang
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Intein‐based modular chimeric antigen receptor platform for specific CD19/CD20 co‐targeting
CARtein is a modular CAR platform that uses split inteins to splice antigen‐recognition modules onto a universal signaling backbone, enabling precise, scarless assembly without re‐engineering signaling domains. Deployed here against CD19 and CD20 in B‐cell malignancies, the design supports flexible multi‐antigen targeting to boost T‐cell activation and
Pablo Gonzalez‐Garcia +9 more
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Rocking during sleep reduces motor deficits and beta-amyloid levels in an Alzheimer’s mouse model
Summary: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline, beta-amyloid plaques, and tau tangles. Growing evidence suggests a strong link between sleep disturbances and AD progression, with disrupted sleep ...
Luyan Zhang +6 more
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