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CLEAVAGE FURROW FORMATION IN A TELOLECITHAL EGG (LOLIGO PEALII) [PDF]
John M. Arnold
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Genital Psoriasis: Shining Light on This Hidden Disease
Psoriasis occurring on skin of the genital and perigenital regions has specific diagnostic and treatment requirements due to the sensitivity and private nature of these areas. A multidisciplinary group of experts in the management of genital psoriasis, the Genital Psoriasis Wellness Consortium, convened to discuss the impact of genital psoriasis on ...
Jennifer Cather+19 more
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ABSTRACT Frequent and intensive tillage in conventional agriculture disrupts soil aggregates, engendering significant depletion of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. Long‐term studies are essential for assessing the impact of sustainable practices on aggregate dynamics and carbon sequestration in sugarcane monocropping in tropical ecosystems.
Belchior Oliveira Trigueiro da Silva+9 more
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Detection of cancer through the identification of EV markers and CTCs using microfluidic systems is rapidly advancing. These markers are typically identified from liquid biopsy samples, which offer a highly favorable alternative to traditional biopsy methods due to their non‐invasive nature.
Bahareh Valinezhad Saghezi+2 more
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Focal adhesions control cleavage furrow shape and spindle tilt during mitosis. [PDF]
Taneja N+6 more
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Calcium waves along the cleavage furrows in cleavage-stage Xenopus embryos and its inhibition by heparin. [PDF]
Akira Muto+4 more
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Utilizing cactus pear by‐products as fillers to develop PLA‐based biocomposites through melt mixing. Abstract This work explores sustainable and innovative solutions for valorizing by‐products from Opuntia ficus‐indica (cactus pear), a fruit widely grown in Sicily, the world's second‐largest producer. The peel and glochids of cactus pears were used for
Luigi Botta+4 more
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Arv1 promotes cell division by recruiting IQGAP1 and myosin to the cleavage furrow. [PDF]
Sundvold H+5 more
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Cleavage Furrows Formed between Centrosomes Lacking an Intervening Spindle and Chromosomes Contain Microtubule Bundles, INCENP, and CHO1 but Not CENP-E [PDF]
Matthew S. Savoian+3 more
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