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Five Decades of Innovation—Tailored Breast Cancer Treatment: 1976–2026
World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Ipshita Prakash +10 more
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DNA damage in the tardigrade Hypsibius exemplaris elicits distinct cellular outcomes depending on replication status. While non‐replicating cells tolerate genotoxic stress, constitutively replicating cells undergo irreversible replication failure upon DNA damage, leading to loss of tissue homeostasis, fat depletion, sterility, and organismal death ...
Gonzalo Quiroga‐Artigas +4 more
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DNA Damage Across Dietary Patterns: A Comet Assay Study in Vegans and Omnivores. [PDF]
Peremin I, Gerić M, Jakasa I, Gajski G.
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Assay conditions for estimating differences in base excision repair activity with Fpg-modified comet assay. [PDF]
Zheng C +6 more
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Abstract Objectives Increasing rates of HIV‐1 drug resistance (HIVDR) threaten the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART) programmes in sub‐Saharan Africa, particularly among children, adolescents and young adults, who face limited treatment options.
Dominic Rauschning +16 more
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Genoprotective Properties of <i>Cedrus atlantica</i> Essential Oil: Evidence from the Comet Assay. [PDF]
Gonçalves SD +8 more
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ABSTRACT Recent studies suggest that variations in milk yield during lactation can serve as a metric for assessing individual resilience, with minimum fluctuations reflecting greater resilience in cows. With automatic milking systems, multiple records can be obtained from many cows on a daily basis. Given that animals are continually exposed to a range
M. Agyiri +7 more
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Alkaline Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) Comet Assay to Detect Replication-Associated DNA Damage. [PDF]
Ribeiro DL +3 more
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The Comet Assay in Drosophila: A Tool to Study Interactions between DNA Repair Systems in DNA Damage Responses In Vivo and Ex Vivo. [PDF]
Rodríguez R +6 more
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The Origins of Ploem's Filter Cube: A Pandora's Box
Abstract Ploem's filter cube, central to modern epifluorescence microscopy, integrates three matched optical components: an excitation filter, an emission filter, and a dichroic mirror. Together, these elements enable the separation of excitation and emission light paths, producing high‐contrast fluorescence images.
Jack Gordon +3 more
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