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THE EFFECT OF MARKET REGULATION ON NEWLY PRIVATIZED STATE-OWNED COMPANIES [PDF]
Before the ’70s the regulation economy was focused on antitrust laws. In 1962, the economists George Stigler and Claire Friedland [1] shaped the regulation idea on state-owned utilities companies (especially in the energy sector).
BODISLAV DUMITRU-ALEXANDRU
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)‐derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) enrich the metabolic enzyme ATP‐citrate lyase (ACLY). EV‐transferred ACLY enhances palmitate biosynthesis, increases the S‐palmitoylation and stability of multiple immune checkpoint proteins, augments the cellular immunosuppressive activity, and ultimately accelerates the malignant ...
Zhijun Liu +11 more
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Since 1968, labour relations in Quebec’s construction industry have been regulated by a unique legal framework. By integrating elements of the general labour relations regime and of the act on judicial extension of collective agreements, legislators ...
Pier-Luc Bilodeau
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Deregulation and quality [PDF]
Abstract This paper analyses, within a static model, the effect of quality concern on optimal market structure. It focuses on cases where industry quality has public-good like features and is not contractible. It is shown that the introduction of competition raises a free-rider problem which depresses quality (the smaller producer free-rides on its ...
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Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 ; Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee ; Bank ...
Jack Beebe
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This study identifies FXYD1 as an epigenetically silenced tumor suppressor in breast cancer. DNA methylation turns off the gene FXYD1 in breast cancer, and low levels predict worse outcomes. Restoring FXYD1 limits breast cancer cells proliferation and metastasis. In the nucleus, FXYD1 recruits the E3 ligase MAEA to K63‐ubiquitinate DDX5 for proteasomal
Ping Wen +11 more
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Discovery and Biosynthesis of the Novel Glycotetrapeptide Antibiotic Biffamycin A
Genetic de‐regulation of a silent biosynthetic pathway allowed isolation and characterisation of a novel glycopeptide antibiotic named biffamycin A, which harbours unprecedented 5‐chloro‐4‐methoxy tryptophan and 3R‐hydroxy(α‐D‐mannoysl)‐D‐lysine moieties and is bioactive against MRSA and VRSA.
Michael W. Brigham +11 more
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Self-interest, deregulation and trust
In this paper I will discuss Milton Friedman’s thesis that the social responsibilityof business is to maximize the shareholders’ profit. I examine the underlyingassumption of self-interest and argue, contrary to the neoliberal thesis ofderegulation, that
Salvör Nordal
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Banking law ; Regulation Q: Prohibition Against Payment of Interest on Demand Deposits ; Interest rates ; Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of ...
Jack H. Beebe
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ALKBH3 m1A Demethylase Deficiency Reduces Alzheimer's Amyloid‐β Pathology
This study identifies that ALKBH3‐driven m1A demethylation orchestrates Alzheimer's disease progression by disrupting mitochondrial and synaptic homeostasis. This epitranscriptomic mechanism suppresses PINK1‐mediated mitophagy via m1A erasure, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, elevated Aβ production, and impaired microglial ...
Yueyang Li +25 more
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