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A bioinspired catalytic nanoplatform for ferroptosis‐immunotherapy synergy in metastatic cancer
The bioinspired nanoplatform MnMSN@MnP‐PEG co‐delivers manganese peroxidase and manganese ions to synergistically induce immunogenic ferroptosis and activate the cGAS‐STING pathway, eliciting potent antitumor immunity against primary and metastatic tumors.
Panpan Xue +8 more
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ON ALPERIN’S LOWER BOUND FOR THE NUMBER OF BRAUER CHARACTERS
AbstractWe prove that the number of conjugacy classes of a finite group G consisting of elements of odd order, is larger than or equal to that number for the normaliser of a Sylow 2-subgroup of G. This is predicted by the Alperin Weight Conjecture.
Malle, Gunter +2 more
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Animal empathy reconsidered: a multidimensional profile account
ABSTRACT Empathy is the glue that holds societies together and yet several fundamental questions about empathy persist. What is empathy (the definitional question)? Is it uniquely human and, if not, which nonhuman animals possess empathy (the distribution question)? Which type or quality of empathy is realized in different species (the quality question)
Albert Newen +5 more
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ABSTRACT Scholars have documented that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is critical to firm performance, yet its impact on international expansion remains underexplored. CSR not only serves as a signaling mechanism in international markets but also entails substantial resource commitments.
Mingjie Fang +3 more
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The use of metallized glass‐based woven‐grids instead of metal foils as current collectors for LIBs leads to a significant reduction in metal usage by over 90 % and weight savings of more than 80 %, resulting in an 11 % increase in specific energy at the cell level. Abstract A novel class of resource‐efficient, woven‐glass‐grid current collectors (CCs)
Yen‐Ming Li +10 more
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Abstract Objective Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly utilized in modern medicine. In obstetrics, their ability to interpret complex imaging, such as ultrasound images for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), remains largely unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the capacity of multimodal LLMs to interpret sonographic images of placentae ...
Iason Psilopatis +6 more
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Primes and degrees of Brauer characters
AbstractLet be a finite group and and be different primes. Assume that is odd and . We prove that if divides the degrees of the nonlinear irreducible ‐modular representations, then has a normal ‐complement.
Navarro, Gabriel, Tiep, Pham Huu
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ABSTRACT All organisms must be able to sense and respond to adverse environments, especially those that threaten cellular integrity. The age of genomics clarified the breadth and specificity of cellular stress responses, including in free‐living microbes directly exposed to a changing environment.
Audrey P. Gasch
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Brauer characters with cyclotomic field of values
In earlier work [Math. Ann. 335, No. 3, 675-686 (2006; Zbl 1106.20006)], the first two authors proved that for any odd prime \(p\), every finite group of even order has a non-trivial rational-valued irreducible \(p\)-Brauer character. For \(p=2\) it is known that this is false for all groups \(L_2(3^{2f+1})\) (\(f=1,2,\dots\)).
Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de València, Burjassot, València 46100, Spain ( host institution ) +3 more
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And then there was us Et puis nous sommes apparus
In 1987, the academic conference ‘Origins and Dispersals of Modern Humans: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives’ was held in Cambridge, UK. Subsequently referred to as the ‘Human Revolution’ conference, this meeting brought together the most prominent academics working in the field of human origins, including archaeologists and palaeoanthropologists,
Emma E. Bird +2 more
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