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Perry Nodelman, <em>The Hidden Adult. Defining Children's Literature<em>
Yan Hamel
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The present study constructs machine‐learning models to resolve developmental relationships among auditory performance, auditory cortical processing, and functional connectivity of the bilateral language network during the first year of restored hearing. The results demonstrate that asymmetric inter‐hemisphere communication contributes significantly to
Xue Zhao+6 more
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Children's Literature as a Means of Promoting Intercultural Understanding
Lebanese American University
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Constructing childhood for children : an analysis of 1970s award-winning children's literature from the Children's Model Collection at Auckland City Libraries [PDF]
Sanya Karen Baker
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This work presents an injectable polymer‐nanoparticle hydrogel depot platform for delivering multivalent influenza vaccines which induces stronger and more durable immune responses. The technology provides broader protection, including against heterologous and potential pandemic strains (H5N1, H7N9, H9N2), and enhances the effectiveness of commercial ...
Olivia M. Saouaf+7 more
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Recent Children's Literature In the Arab World
Lebanese American University
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Initial Findings from a Three-Year International Case Study Exploring Children's Responses to Literature in a Digital Library [PDF]
Sheri Massey+2 more
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AAV2.7m8 serotype combined with the gfaABC1D promoter targets infection of supporting cells (SCs). AAV2.7m8‐gfaABC1D‐Gjb2 administration to mice results in excessive immune responses. The combination of AAV2.7m8‐gfaABC1D‐Gjb2 with dexamethasone (DEX) shows a synergistic effect and enhances the gene therapy effect in a conditional Cx26 null mice model ...
Xiaohui Wang+8 more
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AKT1 Phosphorylates FDX1 to Promote Cuproptosis Resistance in Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer
This study demonstrates that copper activates the AKT signaling pathway, which inhibits ferredoxin‐1 (FDX1), a key regulator of cuproptosis. AKT1‐mediated FDX1 phosphorylation not only abrogates FDX1‐induced cuproptosis and aerobic respiration but also promotes glycolysis.
Zicheng Sun+10 more
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“Thet vnger lärer han gammal håller”: strövtåg i den äldre barnlitteraturens historia
Lotta Paulin
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