A targeted drug discovery pipeline identified novel copper‐nanocatalyzed carbonyl‐functionalized triazoles as potent breast cancer therapeutics (selectivity index up to 4.44). Lead compounds (3i, 3j) induced apoptosis in breast cancer cells (MCF‐7) by modulating BAX/BCL2, causing reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐mediated glutathione (GSH) depletion ...
Joydip Mondal +10 more
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Mast Cells, Pancreatic Stellate Cells, and Telocytes in Chronic Pancreatitis: Ultrastructural Study. [PDF]
Chekmareva I +11 more
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Leptonic CP Violation: Probing Fundamental Asymmetries with Neutrino Oscillations
Revista, Zen, PHYSICS, 10
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Abstract During the 21–22 January 2005 magnetic storm, the FAST satellite observed warm (< few keV) ions in discrete energy bands on the dayside at ∼3,000 km altitude for more than 6.5 hr. We suggest that the ionospheric energy‐banded ions represent the low‐altitude edge of the warm plasma cloak observed simultaneously by magnetospheric satellites ...
J. U. Kozyra +14 more
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Investigating Non-Markovian Effects on Quantum Dynamics in Open Quantum Systems. [PDF]
Ivanchenko M, Walters PL, Wang F.
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Biodiversity–food trade‐offs when agricultural land is spared from production
Abstract Biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes, the world's predominant land use, could involve sparing, or setting aside, agricultural land from production, implying biodiversity–food trade‐offs. Employing bird species and agricultural data in two panel data sets, we evaluate the extent of set‐aside's trade‐offs in England between 1992 ...
Charles Palmer +3 more
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Adaptive Design with Bayesian Informed Interim Decisions: Application To a Randomized Trial of Mechanical Circulatory Support. [PDF]
Mukherjee R +4 more
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Mixing and CP-Violation Measurements of $B^0$ Mesons from the Tevatron Collider [PDF]
G. Bauer
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Bayesians Commit the Gambler's Fallacy
Abstract The gambler's fallacy is the tendency to expect random processes to switch more often than they actually do—for example, to assign a higher probability to heads after a streak of tails. It's often taken to be evidence for irrationality. It isn't.
Kevin Dorst
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Aqueous Extracts and Flavonoids Obtained from <i>Annona cherimola</i> Miller as Antidiabetic Treatments Alone and in Combination with Antidiabetic Drugs: In Vivo and In Silico Studies. [PDF]
Ramírez-Santos J +5 more
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