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Effects of Preoperative Factors on the Learning Curves of Postlingual Cochlear Implant Recipients. [PDF]
Stronks HC +5 more
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We propose a context‐dependent model where the Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) gene acts as a tumour suppressor in aggressive tumours and as an oncogene in less aggressive ones. We propose this model as a unified framework to explain the opposing survival associations with DMD expression and to guide experimental exploration of the dual role of DMD ...
Lee Machado +4 more
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Editorial: Interpersonal synchrony and network dynamics in social interaction, volume II. [PDF]
Müller V +3 more
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Reconstituted Consonants: The Reach of a Common Ore Analogy in Human Rights
L. Amede Obiora
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Diffusion‐based size determination of solute particles: a method adapted for postsynaptic proteins
We present a diffusion‐based approach for measuring the size of macromolecules and their complexes, and demonstrate its use on postsynaptic proteins. The method requires fluorescein‐labelled protein samples, a microfluidic device that maintains laminar flow for said samples, a microscope recording the emitted fluorescent signals, and an analytic ...
András László Szabó +7 more
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Tone and vowel perception delay: long-term effects of late cochlear implant in children with prelingual deafness. [PDF]
Liang M +7 more
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Angubindin‐1 binds angulin‐1/‐3 at tricellular tight junctions, enhancing intestinal macromolecule permeation. Alanine scanning identified six essential residues (L562, L598, E638, V640, Y643, and K644) of angubindin‐1 critical for binding to angulin‐1/‐3 and permeation‐enhancing activity, providing insights for the development of targeted noninvasive ...
Taiki Kuzu +8 more
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The role of context in the reading of English vowels: Evidence from ‹s› clusters. [PDF]
Treiman R, Kessler B.
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Here, we introduced an intermittent electrical stimulation protocol mimicking the episodic nature of real‐life exercise in vitro by alternating low‐ and high‐frequency stimulation. In comparison with widely used continuous stimulation, it enhanced the rate of glucose and fatty acid oxidation, but not the myokine release.
Klára Gabrišová +11 more
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