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Breast-Feeding from an Evolutionary Perspective. [PDF]
Brines J, Billeaud C.
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Diet Customs of the Pregnant Women and the Breast-feeding Motheres in Japan
Raisaku Nagano+2 more
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MATERNAL BREAST FEEDING AND SUBSEQUENT INFANT DEVELOPMENT [PDF]
Reba M. Hill+3 more
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Breast Cancer and Breast-Feeding [PDF]
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Role of eIF4A1 in triple‐negative breast cancer stem‐like cell‐mediated drug resistance
Abstract In cap‐dependent translation, the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4A (eIF4A1) is an mRNA helicase is involved in unwinding of the secondary structure, such as the stem‐loops, at the 5′‐leader regions of the key oncogenic mRNAs. This facilitates ribosomal scanning and translation of the oncogenic mRNAs.
Dayanidhi Raman, Amit K. Tiwari
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Influence of breast feeding on subsequent reactivity to a related renal allograft [PDF]
William E. Kois+4 more
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ABSTRACT Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of global mortality. Treatment methods such as bypass graft operations, while often successful, can fail in cases of systemic disease or compliance mismatch. Tissue engineered vascular grafts may offer a potential solution, by means of an implantable cell‐seeded scaffold that can integrate ...
Andrew P. Johnston+2 more
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Abstract Background Calreticulin (CRT), an endoplasmic reticulum–resident protein generally overexpressed in cancer cells, is associated with radiation resistance. CRT shows higher transacetylase activity, as shown by us earlier, in the presence of the polyphenolic acetates (like 7, 8‐diacetoxy‐4‐methylcoumarin, DAMC) and modifies the activity of a ...
Amit Verma+6 more
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Factors associated with exclusive breast feeding among mothers in formal employment in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Mkono N+3 more
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Familial sources of encouragement and breast-feeding practices among women participating in the US Special Supplemental Nutrition Programme for Women, Infants and Children. [PDF]
Channell Doig A, Aparicio EM, Gallo S.
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