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Parasite infection shapes the pathobiome and behavior of marine zooplankton
Abstract When assessing the total impact of disease in a host, it is important to consider not only the disease‐carrying agent but also all symbionts, as they affect and are affected by the course of disease. This concept of a pathobiome is increasingly recognized in disease ecology, but is not well‐investigated in natural systems.
Even Sletteng Garvang +5 more
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C72 THE EFFECTS OF BATRIATIC SURGERY ON CARDIO–METABOLIC PROFILE AND CARDIAC REMODELING [PDF]
M Ventura +12 more
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This study shows that components of the ESCRT‐III membrane repair machinery, VPS4B and CHMP2A, are dysregulated in progressive MS and are associated with higher neurodegeneration and inflammation. This might lead to improper function of the complex to inhibit the final stages of necroptosis activation and thus impede neuronal cell death.
Carmen Picon +5 more
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The impact of sanctions on the exploitation of shared natural resources: A game theory approach
Exploitation of natural resources such as oil and gas fields, coal and water basins are very important in the economic growth of countries. The importance of this issue for countries, especially the common natural resources, is twofold.
Salah Salimian +2 more
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Four Hyp proteins build a scaffold complex upon which the Fe(CN)2CO group of the [NiFe]‐cofactor of hydrogenases (Hyd) is made. Two of these Hyp proteins, the redox‐active, [4Fe‐4S]‐containing HypD protein and the HypC chaperone, form the basis of this ...
Alexander Haase, R. Gary Sawers
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Investigation of Low-Density Symmetry Energy via Nucleon and Fragment Observables
With stochastic transport simulations we study in detail central and peripheral collisions at Fermi energies and suggest new observables, sensitive to the symmetry energy below normal density.
Baran, V. +6 more
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Objective Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by tissue fibrosis, vasculopathy, and immune dysregulation. Our objectives were to quantify the overall and site‐specific cancer risks in patients with SSc compared to the general population, examine temporal trends in cancer incidence following SSc diagnosis, and explore ...
Jihyun Na +4 more
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RNF125 is a Ubiquitin-Protein Ligase that Promotes p53 Degradation
Background/Aims: Although early studies show that Mdm2 is the primary E3 ubiquitin ligase for the p53 tumor suppressor, an increasing amount of data suggests that p53 ubiquitination and degradation are more complex than once thought.
Liuzhong Yang +6 more
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【Objective】The global coral reef ecosystem is rapidly degrading due to the combined effects of climate change and human activities, which highlights the need to explore the environmental adaptation mechanisms of corals.
Yongqian XU +5 more
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A new model for soft interactions in Herwig
We present a new model for soft interactions in the Monte Carlo event-generator Herwig. The soft diffractive final states are modeled on the basis of the cluster hadronization model and interactions between soft particles are modeled as multiple particle
Gieseke, Stefan +2 more
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