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MDM2 dependency in pediatric sarcomas is driven by a novel p53‐independent oncogenic cistrome alongside canonical p53 pathway suppression. This study introduces MDM2‐recruiting transcriptional and epigenetic machinery degraders (MDM2‐TEMADs) as a novel precision oncology modality.
Jiawei Zhou +21 more
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An analysis of Nash, Berge, and Greedy equilibrium in the context of a mixed game involving monetary and financial policymakers in normal form: An application of the prisoner’s dilemma [PDF]
Purpose: During the last decades, the strategic interaction between the monetary authority, i.e. the central bank, and the financial authority, i.e. the central government, has attracted the attention of many economic policymakers, in both developing and
Davoud Mahmoudinia, Davoud Foroutannia
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15 years of Nile Cooperation--Making an Impact
The Nile Story is one of immense challenges and remarkable achievements for the economic development of the region. It begins in 1999, when the ministers in charge of water affairs in the Nile countries
World Bank
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This study identifies SNRPF as a critical oncogenic driver in ovarian cancer. By regulating a self‐sustaining SNRPF–DDX24–E2F4 feedback loop through intron retention and nonsense‐mediated decay, SNRPF couples RNA splicing with transcriptional regulation to promote tumor progression.
Yingwei Li +4 more
wiley +1 more source
The Relationship between Risk, Capital and Efficiency: Evidence from Japanese Cooperative Banks [PDF]
The risk-capital positions of Japanese banks have been under tension throughout the 1990s. However, existing theory on the determinants of bank risk-taking still remains limited and the evidence is conflicting. Most studies concentrate on US and European
Tara Deelchand, Carol Padgett
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Investigating Diversity in the Banking Sector in Europe: Key Developments, Performance and Role of Cooperative Banks. CEPS Paperbacks. September 2010 [PDF]
This book investigates the merits of a diverse banking system with a special focus on the performance and role of cooperative banks in seven European countries where they are prominent (Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain).
Llewellyn, David T. +4 more
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CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems
This assessment of the payment systems in Thailand was undertaken in the context of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) exercise for ...
World Bank, International Monetary Fund
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A conserved genomic region between two streptavidin genes in Streptomyces packages biosynthetic gene clusters for diverse biotin‐pathway antibiotics: acidomycin, stravidin, the new non‐proteinogenic amino acid ANDA, and the new BioA inhibitor α‐methyl‐KAPA.
Sumire Kurosawa +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Open Banking: Between Cooperation and Competition
The emergence of financial technology companies (fintechs) has spurred expectations that they will lead to large-scale disintermediation in finance and significantly disrupt the banking industry. Regulators in several jurisdictions have supported their market entry through the adoption of open banking policies, whose purpose is to facilitate third ...
openaire +2 more sources
Financial Acountability in Nepal : A Country Assessment
This document assesses the quality of financial accountability and transparency in Nepal and makes recommendations for improvement.
World Bank
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