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Fecal extracellular vesicles (fEVs) from DILI patients have a distinct bacterial profile. This study provides evidence that bacterial EVs enter the bloodstream. DILI and MASLD F≥3 fEVs increase the pro‐inflammatory response and hepatocyte steatosis. FEVs from DILI patients enhance the hepatotoxic potential of diclofenac.
Antonio J. Ruiz‐Malagón +16 more
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A response to ‘Quantifying phenotypic plasticity at multiple levels—A comment on Gómez et al.’
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract In this reply, we clarify several conceptual misunderstandings raised in response to our Perspective on quantifying phenotypic plasticity. We emphasize that our central argument concerns the rigorous estimation of the magnitude of plasticity, rather than its mere ...
José M. Gómez +3 more
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Las consecuencias a escala local del sistema agroalimentario global, las necesidades de ejecutar saltos de escala en las experiencias de producción y comercialización agroecológicas y sus relaciones de poder intrínsecas, evidencian la oportunidad de la ...
Aintzira Oñederra Aramendi +2 more
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Cardiac aging promotes mitochondrial AGE accumulation driven by defective glycative stress detoxification. AGE‐modified mitochondria disrupt lysosomal proteolysis, impairing mitophagy and promoting lipofuscin buildup. This mechanism sustains chronic unresolved mitochondrial damage, driving proinflammatory senescence in cardiomyocytes and defining a ...
Diana Bou‐Teen +13 more
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ABSTRACT The popular economy is a subjective economic community in Nicaragua. It is sustained by the imaginative and material labors of worker‐producers organized in households, cooperatives, and other self‐managing associations. This article demonstrates the popular economy's importance to the format of work, wealth, and welfare in contemporary ...
Jonah Walters
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Application of the Theory of Change Through Living Labs to Foster University Twin Transition
ABSTRACT Universities are currently facing significant challenges in adapting their educational provision to new social and labour market demands. This article explores how to address the existing mismatch between university curricula and the productive environment. To this end, a methodology based on the Theory of Change is employed, using living labs
Candela González‐Calvar +3 more
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The Impact of Risk Exposure and Environmental Conditions on European Banking Efficiency
ABSTRACT This study investigates the determinants of bank cost efficiency in Europe by applying a dynamic Bayesian stochastic frontier approach. We distinguish between two conceptually and empirically separate components of efficiency: (1) an intrinsic component, driven by internal bank features such as size and risk exposure, and (2) an extrThis study
Pilar Gargallo +2 more
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El artÃculo ofrece una revisión de la investigaciones teóricas y empÃricas en materia de finanzas de empresas familiares gestionadas por el propietario (OMFBs), a lo largo del ciclo de vida de la empresa, desde las PYMEs no cotizadas hasta las empresas cotizadas.
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Antecedents: Auditors’ professionalism has been criticized in recent years. Literature suggests that professionalism is decreasing due to the current audit market and the predominance of commercial goals.
Itsaso Barrainkua, Marcela Espinosa-Pike
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Background The Canary Islands is one of the Spanish Regions with the highest obesity prevalence, and one of the Autonomous Communities that was hit hard by the economic crisis that arrived to Spain in 2008.
Aránzazu Hernández-Yumar +2 more
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